Aylesbury (UK Parliament constituency)
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Name = Aylesbury | Map1 = Aylesbury | Map2 = Buckinghamshire | Entity = Buckinghamshire | Type = County | Year = 1553 | Entity = Buckinghamshire | County = Buckinghamshire | EP = South East England | MP = David Lidington | Party = ConservativeAylesbury is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.The constituency is based around the town of Aylesbury and the surrounding countryside in Buckinghamshire.Boundary reviewFollowing their review of parliamentary representation in Buckinghamshire, the Boundary Commission for England have made minor changes to the existing Aylesbury constituency. The electoral wards used in the newly shaped seat are; *Aston Clinton, Aylesbury Central, Bedgrove, Coldharbour, Elmhurst and Watermead, Gatehouse, Mandeville and Elm Farm, Oakfield, Quarrendon, Southcourt, Walton Court and Hawkslade and Wendover from the district of Aylesbury Vale *Bledlow and Bradenham, Greater Hughenden, Lacey Green, Speen and the Hampdens and Stokenchurch and Radnage from WycombeConstituency created (1553)Returned one member to the First and Second Protectorate ParliamentsReturned two members to the Third Protectorate Parliament and thereafterReduced to one member (1885)*GENUKI*List of Parliamentary constituencies in Buckinghamshire*www.angeltowns.com/town/peerage/acommons3.htm
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