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Friday 4 Oct | David Noy, "Food and Farming in Winslow, 1345-1945" Click here for full details and how to get tickets |
St Laurence Room, 19:30 |
Buckinghamshire Local History Network |
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Saturday 5 Oct | Food for Thought... Exploring Buckinghamshire's Agricultural Past. Ruth Goodman, television history presenter, on the role of women in agriculture David Noy on farming and food in medieval Winslow Wendy Morrison on early farming in the Chilterns Julian Hunt on the impact of enclosure on Buckinghamshire's landscape |
Methodist Hall, Aylesbury, 10:00-16:00 Click here to see the full programme and book tickets |
News
HOW ONE MAN TRANSFORMED A TOWN: |
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
10 Sep 2021 | WW1: added Archibald Beresford Turner (1890-1919), an Australian munitions worker who has a war grave in Winslow churchyard |
1 Sep | Will of Jack Leslie Killick, 1960 (proved 1963): owner of Parsons Close Will of Henrietta Allithea Martin, spinster, 1920 (proved 1929): lived at 34 Horn Street Board of Guardians: minutes for 1854 |
30 Aug | Board of Guardians: minutes for 1853; outdoor relief orders for 1844 |
23 Aug | Board of Guardians: minutes for 1852, when they had to replace the Workhouse porter three times |
18-19 Aug | Parsons Close: attempted sale in 1946 with full particulars; inventories from 1943 and 1946; sale particulars from 1963 |
16 Aug | 1921 Census returns for: Golden Lion, Chandos Arms, The Elms, 26 High Street, 14 High Street, 12 High Street, 8 High Street, 6 High Street, Brook Hall |
10 Aug | Board of Guardians: outdoor relief 1852-55 1921 Census returns for Redfield, White House (Selby Villa), The Swan, Station Inn |
6 Aug | 1921 Census entries for Norden House, Red Hall Farm, Rose Cottages, Nag's Head, Black Horse, Winslow Hall, |
5 Aug | Henry Arthur Jones the playwright had a farmhouse built for his brother c.1895 (Windmill Hill Farm, Steeple Claydon) |
4 Aug | Western House: correspondence from 1939 showing that the Countess of Lathom intended ot build a new house on the site |
13 July | George Sear in court (1908) after a firearms incident at Didcot station |
8 July | Western Lane: cottages on the north side come into the ownership of Maria Walker, 1874 |
30 June | Will of Margaret McEwan Porter, spinster, 1948 (proved 1951): she lived at 2 Parsons Close News from 1908 about: Congregational Church |
23 June | Murder and suicide in Hobhouchin Lane, 1908 Church survey 1602: Jana Sibilla, Lady Grey, was expected to repair the chancel Will of Maude Celia Selby-Lowndes of Tinkers Corner, 1952 (proved 1957) News from 1908 about: The Elms, Redfield, Oddfellows Hall, School Sports, 3 Horn Street |
22 June | News from 1908 about: Hobhouchin Lane, Workhouse, Don Slate Club, 15 Market Square, Redfield, Cattle Market, Church Room/Cricket Club, Church, Tuckey Farm, Flower Show, Winslow United FC |
4 June | Board of Guardians: Poor Law Board approves Mr Grace's appointment although he is 74 1 Horn Street: sale of furniture of Robert Ivatts, deceased, 1821 |
31 May | Board of Guardians: appointment of Daniel Grace as collector of poor rate, 1863 |
26 May | Blake House: new information from the 1930s-50s |
24 May | Workhouse: Inspector's report, 1863 |
19 May | Workhouse: correspondence with Poor Law Board, 1860, states there are 39 inmates |
13 May | Alehouse recognizance for the White Hart, 1763 The Elms: new information about some of the Czech refugees living there in 1939 |
5 May | Will of Martha Varney, widow, 1932 (proved 1942); she lived at 31 Station Road |
26 April | Board of Guardians: minutes from 1851 and outdoor relief orders |
22-23 April | 1921 Census added to: Blake House, Western House, Church Street, Tennis Lane, Vicarage Road, Vicarage, Western Lane, Tinkers End, Tuckey Farm |
14 April | Article about Winslow Hall from Country Life, 1951: the author regarded the attribution to Christopher Wren as nearly certain, and described the appearance of the Hall in 1951 |
12 April | Will of John Varney, veterinary surgeon, 1921: parish councillor and builder of Newlands, 30 Station Road |
6 April | Public Hall: public meeting in 1945 about turning the Oddfellows' Hall into a community centre Alehouse Recognizances: now complete for 1794-1820 |
30 March | Will of Joseph Cox of Little Horwood, baker, 1708 (proved 1708/9) Will of Robert Grainge of Little Horwood, esquire, 1741/2 (proved 1750): this will, which lists a huge number of distant relatives, was contested |
26 March | Winslow road names updated |
19 March | Workhouse and Board of Guardians: information from 1850-51 added, including more about the James Spicer affair and trouble with "refractory" inmates |
15 March | Will of Thomas Adams of Little Horwood, yeoman, 1657 Will of Robert Hawkins of Little Horwood, husbandman, 1657 |
14 March | Outdoor relief for Winslow paupers, 1849-51 Pages for The Greyhound and 30 High Street reorganised with a new theory about where the Greyhound was |
6 March | Keach's Meeting House: church re-formed, 1862, and accounts 1916-17 |
5 March | Winslow Almanac, Handbook, and Diary for 1910: detailed description of the town and a large number of adverts for local shops |