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Watlington
Watlington is a market town and also civil parish concerning 7 miles (11 kilometres) south of Thame in Oxfordshire, near the area's eastern edge and also less than 2 miles (3 km) from its border with Buckinghamshire. The parish includes the hamlets of Christmas Common, Greenfield and Howe Hillside, every one of which are in the Chiltern Hills. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 2,727. The Watlington area is likely to have been resolved at an early date, urged by the closeness of the Icknield Way. The toponym suggests "settlement of Waecel's people" and also shows line of work from around the sixth century. A 9th-century charter by Æthelred of Mercia documents 8 'manses' or major homes in Watlington. The Domesday Book of 1086 determined the location as an agricultural neighborhood valued at £ 610. Medieval documents show that the contemporary street plan was in existence in the 14th century, as Cochynes-lane (Couching Street), as well as Brook Street are recorded. There are records of inns in Watlington considering that the 15th century. In 1722 the town's market was detailed as being hung on a Saturday. By the end of the 18th century the town had six inns, all of which were bought up in the following few years by a neighborhood brewing family members, the Haywards. The variety of qualified properties boosted until late in the 19th century when George Wilkinson, a Methodist acquired six of them and also shut them down. Today Watlington has 3 public houses: the Carriers Arms, The Chequers and also The Fat Fox Inn. Parliamentarian soldiers were billeted at Watlington throughout the English Civil Battle. It is thought that John Hampden stayed in the community the night before the Battle of Chalgrove Field. In 1664-- 65 the Town Hall was developed at the cost of Thomas Stonor. Its top space was enhanced by Stonor as a grammar school for boys, as well as in 1731 Dame Alice Tipping of Ewelme provided an additional endowment to enhance the number of pupils. In 1842 the town Vestry established a National School, which shared the exact same rooms in the Town Hall. In 1843 a National School for girls was constructed beside St Leonard's church. In 1872 the young boys' and girls' institutions were soaked up right into a new Board school, which like its precursors was associated to the National Society for Promoting Religious Education. In 1927 the college was separated right into separate junior as well as elderly institutions. In 1956 a brand-new secondary school-- the Icknield College-- opened up for elderly pupils and also the primary school took over the old facilities. The Icknield School is currently Icknield Community College. By 1895 the Town Hall, no longer made use of as a college, remained in disrepair. In 1907 it was restored by public subscription. It is a landmark at the meeting point of three roads in the centre of the community. Considering that 1990 Watlington has been twinned with the community of Mansle in the Poitou-Charentes area of France. The Watlington Hoard, a collection of silver products going back to the time of Alfred the Great in the 9th century, was rediscovered in Watlington by James Mather, an amateur metal-detectorist, in 2015. The heap was consequently excavated, as well as eventually acquired by the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford for £ 1.35 m.