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WESTBURY , an urban district
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letter copy of Erasmus' " Para-phrase of the New Testament " is preserved in the south chapel. In the suburb of Westbury Leigh is the " Palace Garden," a moated site said to have been a royal residence in Saxon times.Westbury (Westberie, Westburi) figures in Domesday as a manor held by the king. The manor was granted by Henry II. to Reginald de Pavely in 1172-1173, and from then onwards passed through various families until in 18ro it was purchased by Sir M. M. Lopez from the earl of Abingdon. A post mote was held for Westbury in 1361-1362, but the earliest mention of the town as a borough occurs in 1442-1443. The charter of incorporation is lost (tradition says it was burnt), and the town possesses no other charter. The title of the corporation was " Mayor and Burgesses of Westbury," and it consisted of a mayor, recorder and 13 capital burgesses. The borough returned two members to parliament from 1448. In 1832 the number was reduced to one, and in 1885 the representation was merged in that of the county. In 1252 Henry III. granted to Walter de Pavely a yearly fair
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