AylesburyA town on the Aylesbury Pike in north central Massachusetts. It cannot be very far from Dunwich, since Aylesbury is the closest town where Wilbur Whateley could find a doctor. [HPL Dunwich (online text)] The local newspaper is the Aylesbury Transcript. Aylesbury has a town farm (a kind of poorhouse). Three men from the Aylesbury town farm went for John Whateley when he started howling at night, but came back scared after they found him talking to two crouching things with great black wings. [HPL Fungi (online text) XXVI] Zaman's Hill is nearby. People from Aylesbury came to stare after the town at the foot of Zaman's Hill disappeared. [HPL Fungi (online text) VII] Obed Marsh (2) was proprietor of a a country store on the outskirts of the village. [AWD Valley (online text)] Seth Bishop's house was in a valley near the village. The Aylesbury locals hated and feared Seth Bishop, and shunned Jefferson Bates after he moved into Seth Bishop's house. Some of them came to search the house when sheep started disappearing. [AWD Valley (online text)] In Aylesbury they call the area around Dunwich "Whateley country." [AWD Watchers] The men from the sheriff’s office at Aylesbury were either unable or unwilling to make any progress in explaining the disappearance of Abel Harrop. [AWD Whippoorwills] Abner Whateley was able to hire laborers in Aylesbury to tear down the old mill at Luther Whateley's house near Dunwich. [AWD Shuttered] Incl: Dr. Houghton; Obed Marsh; Sheriff; |
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