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VIII.—The Manor of Aylesbury

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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The town of Aylesbury is associated with the early history of this country. Green, in his volume on The Malting of England, points to this as one of the four British towns to which a region was subject, that held out against the Saxon invader.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1887

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page 81 note a The Making of England, by J. R. Green, p. 118.

page 81 note b Ib. p. 119.

page 81 note c A History of Aylesbury, with its Borough and Hundreds, and Hamlet of Walton, by Robert Gibbs, 1885, p. 15.

page 81 note d See Britan. vol. i. p. 311.

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page 86 note b Esc. 1 Rich. III. No. 31.

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page 90 note c Ib. p. 4.

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