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  Aylesbury information - Search.com
Aylesbury was declared the county town of Buckinghamshire in 1529 by King Henry VIII: Aylesbury Manor was among the many properties belonging to Thomas Boleyn the father of the infamous Anne Boleyn and it is rumoured that the change was made by the king in order to curry favour with the holders of the manor.
Aylesbury's population was expected to increase between 2003 and 2005 with a new housing estate designed to cater for 8000 people on the north side of the town, sandwiched between the A41 (Akeman Street) and the A413, and the expansion of Fairford Leys village.
Aylesbury Town Council is the parish council for the town.
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  Aylesbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aylesbury was declared the county town of Buckinghamshire in 1529 by King Henry VIII: Aylesbury Manor was among the many properties belonging to Thomas Boleyn the father of the infamous Anne Boleyn and it is rumoured that the change was made by the king in order to curry favour with the holders of the manor.
Aylesbury's population was expected to increase between 2003 and 2005 with a new housing estate designed to cater for 8000 people on the north side of the town, sandwiched between the A41 (Akeman Street) and the A413, and the expansion of Fairford Leys village.
Aylesbury Town Council is the parish council for the town.
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 Wikipedia: Aylesbury
Aylesbury is the county town of Buckinghamshire, in south central England, with a population of around 61,000.
Aylesbury was declared the county town of Buckinghamshire in 1529 by King Henry VIII: Aylesbury Manor was among the many properties belonging to the father of the infamous Anne Boleyn and it is rumoured that the change was made by the king in order to curry favour with the manor.
Aylesbury's population is soon to increase further during the years 2003 and 2005 due to the inclusion of a new housing estate designed to cater for 8000 people on the North side of Aylesbury sandwiched between the A41 (Akeman Street) and the A413.
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 Aylesbury - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
Aylesbury was declared the county town of Buckinghamshire in and it is rumoured that the change was made by the king in order to curry favour with the manor.
Aylesbury's population is soon to increase further during the years 2003 and 2005 due to the inclusion of a new housing estate designed to cater for 8000 people on the North side of Aylesbury sandwiched between the A41 (Akeman_Street) and the A413.
Aylesbury is located at 51°50'00" North, 00°50'00" West (51.8333, -0.8333)1.
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 Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The county includes the Chiltern Hills to the South and the Vale of Aylesbury to the north.
Henry VIII was also responsible for making Aylesbury the county town over Buckingham, which he did to curry favour with Thomas Boleyn so that he could marry his daughter Anne.
Some villages to the west of the county (Brill and Boarstall for example) were under constant conflict for the duration of the war, given their equidistance between Parliamentarian Aylesbury and Royalist Oxford.
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 Aylesbury - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Aylesbury
It is the centre of the fertile Vale of Aylesbury and lies to the north of the Chiltern Hills.
Aylesbury was captured from the Britons by the Saxons in 571.
Aylesbury gives its name to a breed of large white domestic duck.
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 Aylesbury - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Aylesbury is the county town of Buckinghamshire, in south central England, with a population in the 2001 census of 65,173.
Aylesbury was a major market town in Anglo-Saxon times, which was famous as the burial place of Saint Osyth.
Housing estates in the modern Aylesbury include: Bedgrove, Broughton, Elm Farm, Elmhurst, Fairford Leys, Meadowcroft, Prebendal Farm, Quarrendon, Southcourt, Stoke Grange, Walton Court and Watermead.
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 Aylesbury (disambiguation) jill halfpenny Aylesbury (disambiguation)
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This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Aylesbury (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aylesbury United F.C. Aylesbury, Massachusetts, fictional Lovecraft town
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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The discrepancy between the spelling and the pronunciation is due to the Renaissance belief that the name comes from Ancient Greek, according to which the spelling was changed from the original Middle English ''Temese'' ("t" was replaced by "th" which stands for Greek Θ).
Aylesbury played an important role in the English Civil War when John Hampden (the town's Member of Parliament) defended Aylesbury at the Battle of Holman's Bridge in 1642.
The name is a pure portmanteau of the Latin names of the Thame (the Aylesbury river) and the Isis (which Oxonians hold to refer to the entire section from the source in Gloucs to Dorchester), rather than Isis being an abbreviation.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Head of government
Alternate meanings in cabinet (disambiguation) A Cabinet is a body of high-ranking members of government, typically representing the executive branch.
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Chequers, or Chequers Court, is a large house to the south east of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England, that sits at the foot of the Chiltern Hills.
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 Buckingham
Buckingham is situated in north Buckinghamshire approximately 10 miles from the border with Northamptonshire.
Although Buckingham was the original county town, this role is today served instead by Aylesbury.
Nearby towns include Aylesbury, Bicester, Brackley, Milton Keynes, and Towcester.
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 aylesbury united
For other uses of the name see Aylesbury (disambiguation) The Aylesbury Vale (or Vale of Aylesbury) is a large area of flat land largely to be found in Buckinghamshire.
Aylesbury Today is the website for the Bucks Herald which covers the towns of Aylesbury.....
Aylesbury Town Council website requires the use of javascript for menus to operate or use the Sitemap to navigate.
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 aylesbury | calr.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Aylesbury Vale Pubwatch website, The cycle response unit is a new and dynamic initiative for the...
Aylesbury Life is a community website located in Aylesbury for the whole wide world - because Life Is For Everyone.
Aylesbury Town Council website requires the use of javascript for menus to operate or use the Sitemap to navigate.
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 Saint Peter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Almost all Christians consider the Gospel of John to be canonical, though some scholars hypothesize that it was added later to bolster Peter's status.
Statue of St Peter on the south door of St Mary's Church in Aylesbury, United Kingdom
The author of the Acts of the Apostles portrays Peter as an extremely important figure within the early Christian community, with Peter delivering a significant speech immediately after Pentecost.
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 Sir James Clark Ross - LoveToKnow 1911
He was elected to the Royal Society in 1848, and in that year made his last expedition, as captain of the "Enterprise," in the first Franklin search expedition.
He died at Aylesbury on the 3rd of April 1862.
This page was last modified 06:30, 29 Aug 2006.
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The town has had a Royal charter to hold a weekly market since 1464 meaning that officially it is a townrather than a village, although today many residents of Wendover like to refer to itas the latter.
The town was once the home of Anne Boleyn whose father held the manor of Aylesbury among his many estates.
Thereis still a row of houses in the town today, known as Anne Boleyn's Cottages.
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It is located to the south of Aylesbury, by the village of Stone.
The North Avenue is a grand vista through trees planted in 1830, sadly today terminated by the ever encroaching Aylesbury.
The gardens are reminiscent of nearby Stowe, with statues, an obelisk and ornamental bridge.
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Aylesbury) - главный город графства Бакингемшир в south central Англия.
Содержание 1 История 2 Modern Aylesbury 3 Administration 4 Trade and industry 5 Cycling Demonstration town 6 Geography 7 См.
The town name is Anglo-Saxon, though excavations in the town centre in the early 1990s found an Iron Age hillfort dating from around 650BC.
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 Swale - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
For other meanings of swale see Swale (disambiguation).
Swale is a local government district in Kent, England.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Swale contains research on
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