Aylesbury

Early History

The town of Aylesbury has very early origins; the first significant population dates back to the Bronze Age, and excavations have also revealed traces of an Iron Age hill fort. However, it was not until the arrival of the Anglo Saxons in 571 AD that Aylesbury was given its name (originally this was probably Aiglerburgh). The name itself has been spelt in numerous different ways over the years; in the 'History of Aylesbury' by Robert Gibbs a total of 57 variations are listed!

The first market took place in the 13th Century and the marketplace, although now reduced in size, remains the focal point of the town to this day. During the Middle Ages Aylesbury also had two fairs each year, which were important events attracting people from all over Buckinghamshire to buy and sell their wares.

Interesting facts, figures and census data for Aylesbury Vale are available on Wikipedia by or A Vision of Britain Through Time websites by following the link below.

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