Heritage Open Days |
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| Friday 11 Sep 2026 |
Winslow History Walk: Shopkeepers, Innkeepers, Craftspeople
Click here for full details |
Keach's Meeting House, 11:00 |
| Saturday 12 Sep |
"Buckinghamshire’s First Feminist Poet: Fyge Egerton (1668–1723) and her Life at Shenley" - talk by David Noy. Full details available soon |
Shenley Heritage Day, 11:00 |
| Thursday 17 Sep |
"Buckinghamshire’s First Feminist Poet: The Life of Sarah Fyge Egerton (1668–1723) and her Death at Winslow" - talk by David Noy. Click here for full details |
St Laurence Church, 19:30 |
| Friday 18 Sep |
Winslow History Walk: Lawyers, Doctors, Teachers
Click here for full details |
28 High Street, 14:00 |
| Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society |
| Sunday 2 Aug 2026 |
BAS will have the Community Stall at Winslow Farmers' Market: books for sale, guided walks around Winslow, and a chance to find out about the Hidden Bucks project |
Farmers' Market, 10:00-13:00; guided walks start at 11:00 and 12:00 (no need to book) |
| Sat 26 Sep |
Buckinghamshire Local History Network:
Full details available soon |
Beaconsfield Film School |
NEW BOOK: BUCKINGHAMSHIRE'S FIRST FEMINIST POET - THE LIFE OF SARAH FYGE EGERTON 1668-1723
Sarah Fyge Egerton came from a Winslow family and was second cousin of William Lowndes who built Winslow Hall. She was buried in St Laurence Church which still has her silver salver. She published her first feminist poem at the age of 17 and lived an eventful life which involved being ‘exiled’ to Shenley by her father, two unfortunate marriages, a brief period in the London literary scene, an attempt to divorce her second husband (the rector of Adstock), unsuccessful pursuit of a married man, and a very public quarrel with another woman writer. David Noy has written the first full biography of her, using newly discovered sources to put her in her local and national context.
The book’s 275 pages also include sections on the Fyges of Winslow and Egertons of Adstock, maps and family trees, and the texts of some of the poems. It is available from the Bucks Archaeological Society (https://bas1.org.uk/) for £16 + p&p. If you’re in Winslow you can get it for £16 direct from David Noy (16 McLernon Way, tel. 0771 3641238, d.noy@btinternet.com). Click here for more information (PDF).
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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:
- David Noy, How One Man Transformed a Town: Winslow 1640–1770 and William Lowndes (Bucks Archaeological Society, 2020): £12
- David Noy, Winslow in 1556: The Survey of the Manor (Bucks Archaeological Society, 2013): £5
- David Noy, Winslow Manor Court Books 1327-1377 and 1423-1460 (2 vols, Bucks Record Society, 2011): £10 (drastically reduced price)
- Alan Wigley, A Window on Winslow (Winslow, 1981): £5 - this contains many historical photos of Winslow
Please contact d.noy@btinternet.com for more information. |
| 5 June 2026 |
William Ovitts (?1743-1830): page revised with new information |
| 23-24 May |
Photos of gravestones added to Sear family and Sear's (High Street)
Photos of gravestones of Silvanus Jones, Saley Lamburn
Newly discovered engraving of Winslow Hall (early 19th century?) |
| 29 April |
Valuation of furniture of Richard Gibbs, 1878 (87 High Street) |
| 26-27 April |
Will of George George, corn dealer, 1905 (proved 1916): lived at 10 Church Street
Executors' accounts for the estate of Thomas Wilson of Shipton Farm (1805-32) |
| 24-25 April |
Will of Ann Barbara Jones, widow, 1901 (proved 1902): she lived at Blake House
Will of Bendigo Walker, retired fruiterer, 1913: his shop was at 20 High Street
Will of Edmund Bentley, retired huntsman, 1900 (proved 1904): lived at 14 Buckingham Road |
| 20 April |
Will of John Ardens of Addington, 1560 |
| 14 April |
Board of Guardians: outdoor relief, 1857-58 |
| 12 April |
James Burnham jr was coroner in 1819 when a murder took place at Little Horwood |
| 10 April |
Will of George Davys Edward Wigley, auctioneer, 1903 (proved 1907)
Obituary of George Gibbs, 1944: the end of the surname in Winslow |
| 20 March |
Will of Hannah Gibbs, widow, 1918 (proved 1930) |
| 11-12 March |
Will of Henry Smith, valet, 1926: Captain Lambton's valet
Will of Martha Anne King, spinster, 1916 (proved 1922): secretary of the Winslow Lace Industry
Will of Arthur Grace, blacksmith, 1929 (proved 1932): 3rd generation of the blacksmiths in Horn Street |
| 8-9 March |
Will of James Caleb Hawley, 1929 (proved 1932): 3rd generation of the grocers at 6 High Street
Will of William Hall Stevens, tailor, 1892 (proved 1930) Will of Florence Mary Stevens, spinster, 1920 (proved 1932) |
| 5 March |
Will of Mabel Nora Dodge, spinster, 1912 (proved 1914)
Travelling theatre, 1911: a very popular company performed in a temporary building in Swan Field |
| 3 March |
Will of Harriett Colgrove, Winslow, 1915 (proved 1916): the first reference to a sewing machine in Winslow |
| 2 March |
Chancery case about the estate of T.P. Willis: announcement of the final dividend to creditors (18%)
Will of Henry Ingram: dispute in 1912
Obituary of Ezra Braggins (1844-1912)
Death of William John Jones, brother of Henry Arthur and son of Silvanus
Additions from 1912 to: Winslow United FC, Oddfellows (opening of a female lodge), Baptist Tabernacle, Board of Guardians, Oak Lodge, King's Head, Don Slate Club |
| 26 Feb |
Will of Hannah Bull, widow, 1915 (proved 1920): probably the most irregularly written Winslow will which was ever allowed to stand
New Post Office, 1912
Congregational Sunday School: performance of "Queen of the Seasons", with photo
Additions from 1912 to: Verney Road, Miniature Rifle Club, Market Square, Oddfellows, Frances Black (sale of furniture), Flower Show, Workhouse, Grace Brothers, Redfield, Tennis, |
| 23 Feb |
Will of William Wise, stone mason, 1929, and obituary: builder of the Post Office and 61-71 High Street |
| 20 Feb |
Will of George Stevens, carpenter, 1920 (proved 1928) |
| 17-18 Feb |
Will of Ann Odell, spinster, 1911 (proved 1919): owner of two houses in Park Road
Will of Clara King, spinster, 1908 (proved 1923): last of her branch of the family in Winslow |
| 11 Feb |
Will of Emma Holt, 1920: retired farmer living at 162 High Street
Will of Elizabeth Holt, widow, 1920 (proved 1921): another retired farmer |
| 5 Feb |
Will of Mary Fall of Addington, widow, 1723/4 (proved 1724/5)
Will of Mary Fall of Addington, spinster, 1726/7 (proved 1729/30): mother and sister of Philippa Markham of Winslow and Sarah Mayne of Hoggeston
Will of Mary Ann Benbow, High Street, Winslow, 1908 (proved 1924)
Will of Alice Mynott, High Street, Winslow, 1917 (proved 1928)
Will of Edward Denton, hawker, of the Boot Inn, 1920 (proved 1922) |
| 4 Feb |
Will of Frances Meakes of Addington, widow, 1699 (proved 1702)
Will of John Meaks of Addington, 1701 (proved 1703)
Will of Joseph Meaks of Addington, widower, 1724 (proved 1725) |
| 3 Feb |
Winslow Gas Company: Letter to George Cowley, 1845
Register of Electors, 1868: 52 voters |
| 2 Feb |
Will of George Whichello, retired postman, 1914 (proved 1916): most of his money was to be used for charitable purposes
Will of William Major, retired Dissenting minister, 1893 (proved 1904): Congregational minister of Great Horwood
Will of Ellis Bartlett Hayman of Ashmead, Shipton, 1920 (proved 1923): a retired stockbroker who built Ashmead
Will of William French, bill poster, 1904 |
| 19 Jan |
The Angel: newly discovered advertising board for "Thomas Foster's best Virginia tobacco" added
Will of Charlotte King, spinster, 1892 (proved 1906): lived at 7 Station Road
Will of Frederick Richard Matthews, builder, 1926 (proved 1931): last of the four generations of the Matthews family building firm |
| 16 Jan |
The Three Tuns: this has now been identified as 24 High Street, and the early history of 26 High Street (King's Head) has been revised accordingly |
| 15 Jan |
Will of John Grace, blacksmith, 1905 (proved 1910) |
| 13 Jan |
Fire insurance: large number of policies added 1719-31 and 1774-91 |
| 11 Jan |
Will of Elizabeth Mary Caroline Lambton, 1906 (proved 1917): of Redfield and Eaton Place, London
Will of Herbert Bullock of Padbury and Winslow, solicitor, 1904 (proved 1907) |
| 8 Jan |
Sun Fire Insurance: list of policies 1714-31 |
| 7 Jan |
Board of Guardians: appointment of medical officers, 1856 |
| 5 Jan |
New pages:
16 High Street: a lawyer's and doctor's residence
18-20 High Street: at times a doctor's surgery and a greengrocer's
22 High Street (Three Pigeons until 1775): E.J. French's stationer's shop with a printing works behind |
| 2-3 Jan |
Vicarage Road: sale brochure for nos 7-15, 1946
Will of Edwin John French, printer and stationer, 1912 (proved 1915): lived at 22 High Street |
| 31 Dec 2025 |
Will of Mary Blunsom, widow, 1897 (proved 1912): lived at 28 Buckingham Road
Outdoor relief 1855-56 |
| 29-30 Dec |
Sale of The Nag's Head and The Plough in 1874 to the brewers Wroughton & Threlfall
Sale of 2-4 Vicarage Road in 1875
More about the property interests of Mary Brown née Budd (d.1875) |
| 26 Dec |
Will of Martha Ann Read, widow, 1894 (proved 1910): née Rawlins |
| 21 Dec |
Will of Frances Black, widow, 1910 (proved 1912): née Turnham, most of her beneficiaries were Ingrams |
| 19 Dec |
Will of Caroline Clarke Clear, 1905 (proved 1915): widow of the Winslow historian Arthur Clear
Will of Eliza Egleton, 1899 (proved 1903): wife of George Egleton, grocer |
| 12-13 Dec |
1789-92 fire insurance policies for Francis Budd, John Gibbs, John Maydon, Paul Parkins, Thomas Read |
| 10 Dec |
Wills of Richard Betham of North Marston, yeoman, 1731 and Sarah Betham of North Marston, widow, 1732/3: ancestors of several Winslow and Granborough families |
| 8 Dec |
Crooked Billet: valuation, 1878, showing the stock kept by a Victorian pub
Will of Edwin Gibbs, builder, 1887 (proved 1915)
Will of Ellen Verey of Station Road, widow, 1904 (proved 1906)
Kings Head: Will of Edward Arthur Lines, licensed victualler, 1905 (proved 1911) |
| 1 Dec |
New page: Accounts of Lancelot Wyatt and John Poulett, 1818-32. These accounts record payments to a large number of Winslow tradesmen and organisations made by his lawyer/agent on behalf of John Poulett of Addington House. |