ASCOTT MARTYRS EDUCATIONAL TRUST
Registration #1180861 · Registered
www.ascottmartyrs.org.ukenquires@ascottmartyrs.co.uk
12a High Street Ascott-under-Wychwood OX7 6AW
The Ascott Martyrs were sixteen women who were imprisoned in 1873 for supporting striking farm workers in the Oxfordshire village of Ascott Under Wychwood. The traumatic event led to a major riot in Chipping Norton and a reprieve from Queen Victoria. Their legacy today is that picketing was made legal in 1874 and local religious leaders were phased out of being magistrates.
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Score Breakdown
Financial History
Latest spending ratio: 67.6% of income spent on charitable work
| Year | Income | Spending | Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | £581 | £393 | 68% |
Data sourced from the Charity Commission for England & Wales · Last scored 6/11/2026