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History information for Ashendon and places above it in the hierarchy

Ashendon

The name Ashendon is a reminder, as are those of other parishes in this area, such as Oakley and Boarstall, that this was once the ancient Berwood forest which was once the hunting grounds of the Saxon and Norman kings. Some Anglo-Saxon remains have been found in Ashendon e.g. two saucer brooches.

Before the Norman Conquest (1066) three brothers held the manor of Ashendon, but in 1086 it belonged to Walter Giffard and was held of the honour of Giffard until the second half of the 13th century.

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