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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
23 April 2025 | 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 |
28 Feb | Letter sent to Rebecca Wyatt in 1839 |
23 Feb | Station Brickyard: valuation and accounts, 1877-83 |
20 Feb | Will of Richard Coxill, cooper, 1877 (proved 1879) Will of John Woodward of Shipton, farmer, 1875 (proved 1880): tenant of Red Hall Farm |
17 Feb | Will of Emily Minter, matron of Winslow Union, 1883 (proved 1886) Will of Joanna Chaplin, widow, 1880: owner of 4-6 Buckingham Road Wills and administrations 1887-1890 |
9 Feb | Letter of Henry Wigley to Poor Law Board in support of W.H. Lomath, 1865 Workhouse: inspector's report, Dec 1865 |
4 Feb | Will of Mildred Anne Maydon, wife of George Maydon, 1868 (proved 1885): she was left £1,000 by an uncle which enabled her to make a will before the Married Women's Property Act Will of Charles Elley, baker, 1879 (proved 1880) |
31 Jan | Will of Ann Badley Dudley, spinster, 1864 (proved 1885): from the Dudley family of drapers Will of Rebecca Foxley of Padbury, widow, 1900 (proved 1901): proprietor of the Station Brickyard |
26-27 Jan | Guardians: Daniel Grace in trouble with the Poor Law Board, 1864 Workhouse: inspector's report, 1865 |
19 Jan 2025 | Workhouse: discussion of inmates' bedtime and inspector's report, Nov 1851 |
15 Jan | Workhouse: resignation of schoolmistress and schoolmaster, 1851 |
13 Jan | Will of Richard Gibbs, builder, 1878 Will of William Matthews, builder, 1862 (proved 1878) |
3 Jan | Workhouse: inspector's report, 1851 |
31 Dec 2024 | New page: Station Brickyard: operated c.1865-1906; site now designated for housing but not yet built on |
19 Dec | Will of William Keys, gardener, 1867 Will of William Stevens, stud groom, 1875 |
12 Dec | Workhouse: more correspondence with Charles Maffey, who is told to pay up |
7 Dec | Will of Sarah Harris, spinster, 1874 (proved 1875): lived at 2 Church Street Will of Thomas Sheppard, farmer, 1872 (proved 1874): lived at 186 High Street |
29 Nov | Workhouse: Charles Maffey's version of the James Spicer scandal |
26 Nov | Memorial window for Dorothy Lambton, 1957 Will of George Yeulet, carrier and dealer in coal, 1862 (proved 1865): landlord of the Black Horse Will of Kitty Staniford, spinster, 1863 (proved 1864): left everything to her daughter Report on poor housing, 1865, quoted by Karl Marx: Winslow has its own paragraph in Das Kapital |
22-23 Nov | Will of George Roads, carpenter, 1865: he left his property to his housekeeper Administration of Fanny Bynes otherwise Couché, 1862: a wealthy 17-year-old, probably at school in Winslow Will of Elizabeth Todd, spinster, 1857 (proved 1858): proprietor of Brook Hall School |
19 Nov | Guardians: case of Alfred Toms, thrown out by his stepfather, 1851 |
18 Nov | Will of Ann Jones (formerly Bowler, née Hazzard), widow, 1875 (proved 1877) Will of Catherine Holt, widow, 1866 (proved 1871) Will of Charles Chaplin, gentleman, 1868 (proved 1876): a retired footman who seems to have come into money |
5 Nov | Church: fund-raising for two new bells, 1955 |
3 Nov | Wills and administrations 1883-1886 |
1 Nov | Will of Ann Green, widow, 1866 (proved 1867): owner of a house and cottage in Horn Street Will of Reverend Charles Kerr, 1869 |