ASCOTT MARTYRS EDUCATIONAL TRUST

Registration #1180861 · Registered

www.ascottmartyrs.org.uk

enquires@ascottmartyrs.co.uk

12a High Street Ascott-under-Wychwood OX7 6AW

75
out of 100
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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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High
Filing: Filed late in 3 of 5 years

Score Breakdown

Trustees & Governance20 / 25
Financial Health25 / 25
Filing History & Transparency20 / 30
Regulatory Standing10 / 10

Financial History

Latest spending ratio: 67.6% of income spent on charitable work

YearIncomeSpendingRatio
2025£581£39368%

Data sourced from the Charity Commission for England & Wales · Last scored 6/11/2026