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Edward Winslow's English Origins The Road to Kempsey: Volume one of two, by Liam Donnelly, a new publication in 2022 Liam Donnelly has traced the origins of Edward Winslow, one of the Pilgrim Fathers, back to Medieval Winslow. Click here for the flyer with full details of the book. Copies of Liam's book are available for £20 plus postage: contact him through Winslowgov@icloud.com. |
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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
1 Dec 2023 | School sports 1906: held at the cricket ground in Buckingham Road 15 Market Square: clearance sale for H. Horwood, special offer on corsets Flower Show: held in 1906 on "Winslow Hall Cricket Ground" |
30 Nov | Obituary of G.D.E. Wigley (d.1906) Workhouse: dismissal of master and matron (1906) |
28 Nov | Congregational Church: presentation to Harry Turnham and Hetty Gibbs (1906) Rev W.F. Armstrong: presentation and praise when he left Winslow (1906) Tuckey Farm: paternity case involving a former servant Erection of telegraph poles, 1906 News from 1906 about The George (sale of furniture), Lace (lacemaking equipment advertised by Fulks & Son), Evening School (supported by Bucks CC), Oddfellows (attempted formation of a female branch), Winslow United FC (trouble with Granborough) |
27 Nov | Flower Show: moved to a new venue in 1905 (now the Arboretum) Church: donation of bishop's chair and book display cupboard Silvanus Jones: retirement sale of stock at North's Hill Farm List of donors towards the New Schools, 1901 News from 1906 about The Bull (Fire Brigade dinner), Church (disappearance of the sexton), Tuckey Farm (death of Henry Holt), Midgley family (marriage of E.R. Midgley), Ingram's china shop (retirement sale), Winslow United FC (1906 AGM and results) |
26 Nov | Draft agreement for Daniel Seaton to sub-let his land in Middle Claydon, ?1710 Letters from Robert Lowndes to Viscount Fermanagh, 1709-10 Letter from Nicholas Merwin to Viscount Fermanagh, 1710 |
22-23 Nov | New information about Robert Lowndes New information about Nicholas Merwin New information about the funeral of William Gyles (1713) |
21 Nov | Letter of Viscount Fermanagh to William Lowndes about materials for building Winslow Hall Letter from 1711 about whether the Winslow poor had to wear badges |
17 Nov | Will of Thomas Hogg of Adstock, yeoman, 1702 |
12 Nov | Will of Daniel Stevens of Adstock, yeoman, 1705: connected to various Winslow families |
5 Nov | Letter from Robert Lowndes to Viscount Fermanagh, 1719, asking for a loan of £100 List of Granborough landowners, 1717: compiled for Viscount Fermanagh Nicholas Merwin: description of him in 1740 when he was about 72 Richard Lowndes: letter to Sir Thomas Lee about 1734 election Will of Elizeus Clarke of Adstock, yeoman, 1715: drawn up by the Winslow lawyer Peter Goldsworth |
30 Oct | Bill from the lawyer John Markham for Viscount Fermanagh, 1717/18 Letter from Viscount Fermanagh in 1716 about appointing the next vicar of Winslow: "I believe Mr Lownds interest will carry it" Sale of Henry King's property in Horn Street, 1717, to cover his debts to the Verneys Correspondence between the lawyer Nicholas Merwin and Viscount Fermanagh Enclosure: letter about possible enclosure of Shipton in 1716 More about the sale of John Stutsbury's property, 1703 |
27 Oct | Letter from John Croft, vicar of Winslow, to Sir John Verney, 1703 Letter from William Lowndes to Sir John Verney, now Viscount Fermanagh, 1703, about John Stutsbury Undated draft letter from Viscount Fermanagh to William Lowndes |
23-24 Oct | Return of pauper lunatics, 1849 Will of Thomas Ridgway of Shipton, gentleman, 1905 Exhibition of Antiquities, 1905 More about the dispute over the estate of Anthony Godwin (d.1706) |
20 Oct | Additional information from the Verney Papers about Crooked Billet, Philip Bayley, William Gyles, John Markham, John and Daniel Seaton, Lowndes family, Nicholas Merwin The case of "Betts's daughter" and how long she lived at Shipton (1723) Will of Richard Barton jr of The George, 1830 |
17 Oct | Will of Jane Grange of Great Brickhill, spinster, 1643/4 (proved 1645) |
8 Oct | News from 1905 about: Congregational Church, The Swan, Oddfellows Hall, Gasworks, Winslow Hall (Church Army meeting), Sheep Fair, Winslow Town Band, Baptist Tabernacle, Workhouse |
6 Oct | Will of John Ridgway of Shipton, gentleman, 1900 (proved 1905) Charities: photos added of painted boards set up in the Church in 1847-8 |
4 Oct | Valuation of The Bell in 1918: includes the contents of the cellars and a list of rooms |
29 Sep | Visits to Winslow by John Newton, 1765-67: the writer of "Amazing Grace" met "serious souls" in Winslow several times |
20 Sep | News from 1905 about: Workhouse, Windmill Inn, Henry Ingram (sale of household furniture), Red Hall Farm, Centenary Hall, Winslow United F.C. Geo. Wigley & Son held Winslow's first wool fair Board of Guardians: Mr Lorkin the Labour member tries unsuccessfully to make the Guardians pay more for their luncheon Presentation to Rev. W.H. Shackel by members of the Winslow Beagles |
19 Sep | News from 1905 about: Winslow Lace Industry, Ingram family, Station Road, Redfield (curling was played during the severe weather in January), A.J. Clear, Liberal Party (meeting in the Centenary Hall), Football (500 people celebrated Winslow winning the Buckingham Schools Cup), Oddfellows Hall, Provident Society (wound up), Oddfellows, The Creamery Edward VII travelled through Winslow by car in 1905 |
17 Sep | Photograph of tombstone of Dinah Delafield (d.1775) at Keach's Meeting House Will of Thomas Everett of Adstock, yeoman, 1709: witnessed by the poet Sarah Fyge Egerton |
12-13 Sep | Will of Henry Dover of Little Horwood, yeoman, 1642 (proved 1658) Will of George Smith of Little Horwood, yeoman, 1719 (proved 1719/20) New document in the dispute over the estate of Anthony Godwin (d.1706) |
8 Sep | Keach's Meeting House: appointment of new trustees in 1828 Will of William Tillier, gentleman, 1903 (proved 1904): aged 96, lived in Park Rod |
28-29 Aug | New page: Furze Down School site (Pond Leys): this land belonged to the Burnham family, T.P. Willis, Frederick Hurst and H.C. Stock before becoming the school site The Plough: sale in 1829 J.W. Ingram: sale of some of his property in 1922 including 168-174 High Street |
27 Aug | New page: Edward Boswell, "King of the Gypsies" (d.1689): probably confused with another Edward Boswell who was hanged at Aylesbury in 1741 and was later associated with the "Gypsy Stone" in Carter's Lane, Quainton |
24-25 Aug | Winslow RDC agrees to take over Station Road, 1904 Complaints about the Creamery, 1904 Church: new information about the lessees of "Winslow parsonage", 1595-1616 |
23 Aug | Will of John Grainge of Little Horwood, yeoman, 1633 (proved 1634): a substantial landowner in Little Horwood and elsewhere |
18 Aug | New page: Lawn Tennis: its origins in Winslow in the 1890s and early 1900s, with a poem |
15 Aug | Directories: description of Winslow in 1810 Winslow RDC, 1904: there was a fight in the council chamber about the last stage of the sewerage scheme Market Square: dispute about washing the Square after the Sheep Fair News from 1904 about: Cycling Club, Oddfellows' Hall, the Black Horse, 6 High Street |
14 Aug | 1943 air disaster: new photo added Will of Elizabeth King of Little Horwood, spinster, 1827 (proved 1828): includes a bequest of lacemaking equipment Will of Tobias Littlepage of Little Horwood, innkeeper, 1623/4 (proved 1626) Station Inn: inquest on William Burdon, found dead on the railway Winslow United FC: 1904 AGM and results News from 1904 about: Oddfellows' Hall, Schools, Edward Abbott (parish clerk), Provident Society (wound up), Workhouse (praise for the roses), Lacemaking, 27 Market Square |
12-13 Aug | Bucks County Council election, 1904: a Liberal beats a Conservative Winslow Rural District Council election, 1904: Labour's first election win in Winslow News from 1904 about: Bathing Place, Workhouse (agreement to take paupers from Poplar), Congregational Church, Baptist Tabernacle, Telephone, Early Closing |
11 Aug | Will of Mary Pollard of Little Horwood, widow, 1836 (proved 1838) |
23 July | Railway petition: 300 people asked the Oxford and Bletchley Junction Railway to build a station in Winslow |
22 July | Quainton children apprenticed in Winslow 1812-1842 |
13 July | Thomas Wendylborowe & Agnes his wife prosecute a case of grievous bodily harm, 1529 |
11 July | Parochial schools, 1890: response from the objectors to the new scheme Assisted emigration to Australia, 1844 (the Yates family and 3 individuals) Workhouse: inspection in 1843 limited the capacity to 250 and stated that there had been 230 inmates; appointment of new schoolmaster |