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Friday 12 Sep 2025 | Winslow History Walk: Tudor, Stuart and Georgian Buildings Click here for full details and to book a place |
Keach's Meeting House, 11:00 | |
Friday 19 Sep | Winslow History Walk: Victorian Buildings Click here for full details and to book a place |
28 High Street, 14:00 | |
Sat 4 Oct | Buckinghamshire Local History Network: Fire! Fire! Bucks on Fire! 300th anniversary of the Great Fire of Buckingham Click here for details and tickets |
University of Buckingham |
News
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The Bucks Family History Society has published a transcription of the Winslow parish registers 1560-1901 on CD-ROM: click here to order |
A transcription of the Winslow Congregational registers, with lists of members and abstracts of some minutes, is now available from the Eureka Partnership. |
Winslow books for sale:
Please contact d.noy@btinternet.com for more information. |
Additions to website
7 Sep 2025 | Will and obituary of Henry John Russell, mechanical engineer, 1893 (proved 1901): blacksmith and bicycle dealer at 3 High Street Will of Sarah Grace, widow, 1896 (proved 1901): widow of John Grace the schoolmaster, and a member of the Neal family of The Bell Will of Elizabeth Anne King, 1899 (proved 1900): lived at 10 High Street, widow of James King the auctioneer |
5 Sep | Board of Guardians: outdoor relief and refractory Workhouse inmates, 1847-49 |
31 Aug | The Bell: article from the Sunday Express, 1966 |
10 Aug | Register of electors, 1884: over 140 names under the Third Reform Act, nearly trebling the number of voters in Winslow |
2 Aug | Wills & administrations added for 1900-01 Will of Eli Goodger, brewer, 1898 (proved 1899): lived at 110 High Street Will of Joseph Turney, labourer, 1899: lived in Tinkers End Will of Saley Lamburn, widow, 1883 (proved 1899): lived at 33 Station Road Will of William Jones, innkeeper, 1865 (proved 1899): landlord of The Bull for 34 years Will of Thomas Hogg late of Nash, farmer, 1891 (proved 1897) |
25 July | 8 High Street: now has a full record of ownership and occupation from 1780s-1920s Winslow Hall: fete in 1940 to raise funds for the Service Comforts Fund and the "Dunkirk men" |
14-15 July | Register of electors, 1841 Additions to 8 High Street |
10 July | Administration of Selina Walker, spinster, 1896: a straw plaiter who left an incorrectly drawn-up will Will of Thomas Foster, labourer, formerly of North Marston, 1896 |
5-6 July | Will of John Grace, carpenter, 1888 (proved 1895): cousin of John Grace the schoolmaster, owned property in the High Street Will of Susannah Mitchell, spinster, 1891 (proved 1895): her money was in the Buckingham Savings Bank Wills and administrations 1897-1899 |
27 June | Victory Day celebrations, 1946: full report of the procession, crowning of the Victory Queen, etc. |
19 June | Tinkers End brickyard: new information added |
31 May | Stereoview photo of The George and 14 Market Square, c.1865 Winslow Hall: arrival of Brigadier McCorquodale and family in 1938 Station Brickyard: page amended and 1897 plan added |
28 May | Will of Elizabeth Goodger, spinster, 1881 (proved 1894): had her own shoemaking business Will of Leah Walker, spinster, 1893 |
19 May | 1846 additions to Board of Guardians and Workhouse Summarised will of Mary Gibbs Morecraft (1892) |
14-15 May | Board of Guardians: outdoor relief and workhouse misbehaviour, 1846-47 Will of William Keys, gentleman, 1890 (proved 1891): retired coal merchant at 85 High Street Will of William White, retired huntsman, 1885 (proved 1891) |
2 May | Court of King's Bench: Peter Stutsbery & Richard Phipps v George Norris, 1676 |
23 April | 14 Market Square: valuation of fittings, 1882 |
15-16 April | The George: valuation of fixtures, 1876 Station Brickyard: valuation, 1882 |
11 April | 28 High Street: valuation after the death of George Maydon, 1876 |
4 April | 15 Market Square: valuation of household furniture, 1876 Henry Watts v Thomas Tomlyn, Thomas Illing and others, 1527-35: his opponents in court included Anne Boleyn and her servant Edmund Barton of Little Horwood John Boston v Henry Watts in a dispute about the tithes, 1531: Henry took cartloads of wheat and barley, presumably from the tithe barn |
3 April | Richard Mandeville, active c.1400-1450: an early Winslow businessman who has come to light through newly indexed material at the National Archives John Boston (d.1558): numerous Court of Common Pleas cases involving him |
30 March | Will of Thomas Ridgway, grocer, 1888 Biggin: new information about 16th-century occupants |
25 March | Will of George Verney, labourer, 1887 (proved 1889): lived at 29 Sheep Street Will of Maria Ray, widow, 1882 (proved 1888): lived at 31 Station Road |
21-22 March | Crooked Billet: valuation (1876) of all the contents down to the last glass Grace's School: new document showing his partnership with Mr Bond began in 1826 |
12 March | Guardians: outdoor relief and refractory Workhouse inmates, 1845 |
9-10 March | News from 1910 about Market Square (menagerie on display), Baptist Tabernacle, Old Post Office, Norden House, Night School, end of the Choral Society Opening of miniature rifle range in Park Road Telegraph posts in Great Horwood Road Redfield: cricket match v. Winslow Liberal meetings in the Oddfellows' Hall and Centenary Hall |
7 March | Will of Edmund Edwin, gentleman, 1882 (proved 1887): tenant of Yew Tree Cottage |
6 March | News from 1910 about 14 High Street, former Station Brickyard Railway: death of William Odell the porter Oddfellows' Hall: formation of British Women's Temperance Association branch Oddfellows' centenary celebrations Retirement of George Verney, Winslow & Fulbrook postman |
4 March | News from 1910 about Don Slate Club, The Plough, The Rose & Crown, Board of Guardians, Brook Hall, The Bull, Keach's Meeting House, Winslow United F.C., Sheep Fair Article about the Gibbs family by A.J. Clear, 1910 |
1 March | Valuation of the goods of Charles Chaplin, 4-6 Buckingham Road, 1876 |