Aylesbury Rural District - Civil Parishes

Civil Parishes

The rural district contained the following civil parishes:

  • Ashendon
  • Aston Abbots (until 1934)‡
  • Aston Clinton
  • Aston Sandford
  • Bierton with Broughton
  • Boarstall (from 1934)†
  • Brill (from 1934)†
  • Buckland
  • Chearsley
  • Chilton (from 1934)†
  • Cholesbury (until 1934: became part of Cholesbury cum St Leonards CP in Amersham RD)
  • Creslow
  • Cublington (until 1934)‡
  • Cuddington
  • Dinton-with-Ford and Upton
  • Dorton (from 1934)†
  • Drayton Beauchamp
  • Granborough (from 1934)†
  • Great Brickhill (until 1934)‡
  • Grendon Underwood
  • Haddenham
  • Halton
  • Hardwick
  • Hartwell
  • Hawridge (until 1934: became part of Cholesbury cum St Leonards CP in Amersham RD)
  • Hulcott
  • Ickford (from 1934)†
  • Kingsey (from 1933: transferred from Oxfordshire)
  • Kingswood
  • Long Crendon (from 1934)†
  • Lower Winchendon
  • Ludgershall
  • Fleet Marston
  • Oakley (from 1934)†
  • Oving
  • Pitchcott
  • Quainton
  • Quarrendon
  • Shabbington (from 1934)†
  • Stoke Mandeville
  • Stone
  • Upper Winchendon
  • Waddesdon
  • Weedon
  • Wendover
  • Westcott
  • Weston Turville
  • Whitchurch
  • Wingrave with Rowsham (until 1934)‡
  • Woodham
  • Worminghall (from 1934)†
  • Wotton Underwood

† Formerly in Long Crendon RD

‡Transferred to Wing RD

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