Malmesbury
Malmesbury is a town as well as civil parish in Wiltshire, England. As a market town it came to be noticeable in the Middle Ages as a centre for discovering concentrated on as well as around Malmesbury Abbey, the bulk of which develops an unusual survival of the dissolution of the abbeys. Once the site of an Iron Age fort, in the Anglo-Saxon period it came to be the site of a monastery famous for its discovering as well as one of Alfred the Great's fortified burhs for defence against the Vikings. Æthelstan, the first king of England, was buried in Malmesbury Abbey when he passed away in 939. In 2011 the population reached 5,380 living in 2,280 residences. The added figures are provided for The Abbey, the supplemental clerical parish included in that of St Paul when this existed. Numbers from 1911 are for cosmopolitan district and after 1961 for ward. For 1901 the area was split right into three particular churches, St Paul Within, St Paul Without and also Abbey.