The League of Gentlemen book, A Local Book for Local People, released between the second and third series, describes Royston Vasey's history in a brochure, from its beginnings, as mentioned in an appendix to the Domesday Book as "an hutte with a pigge outside" to the construction of the town hall in the late 1930s, as designed by Albert Speer.
Royston | Royston Langdon | George Alan Vasey | Royston High School | Robert Royston | Royston Siddons | Royston Brady | Philip Yorke, Viscount Royston | John Royston Coleman | Jessie Vasey | Ivor Royston |