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History information for Astwood and places above it in the hierarchy

Astwood

In 1086 at the time of the Domesday Survey there is no mention of Astwood by name, but it is probable that Astwood Bury Manor may be included in the unnamed 4 hide manor which William Fitz Ansculf then held in Moulsoe Hundred.

He was lord of Newport Pagnell, head of the honour of Newport Pagnell, part of barony of Dudley, of which Astwood Bury was held circa 1240 with Little Crawley. The dependents of Astwood Bury on the manor of Newport Pagnell continued into the 18th century.

Astwood was one of the earlier Buckinghamshire parishes to be enclosed, this took place in 1840.

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