Aylesbury

Aylesbury (Ayles`bury) , a borough and market-town in Buckinghamshire, 40 m. NW. of London, in an agricultural district; supplies the London market with ducks.

Population (circa 1900) given as 9,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Ayesha * Aylmer, John
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Awe, Loch
Axel
Axholme, Isle of
Axim
Ax`olotl
Ax`um
Ayacu`cho
Aya`la, Pedro Lopez d'
Aye-aye
Ayesha
Ayles`bury
Aylmer, John
Ayloffe, Sir Joseph
Ayma`ras
Aymon, the Count of Dordogne
Ay`mar-Ver`nay
Ayr
Ayr`er, Jacob
Ayrshire
Ayton, Sir Robert
Aytoun, William Edmondstoune

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Anderson, George [No. 3]
Aylesbury, Thomas
Baley, Walter
Bennet, Robert, B. D.
Bernard, Sir Francis
Brett, Richard
Carpenter, Richard
Davila, Henry Catherine
Horsley, Samuel
Hort, Josiah
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