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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
18 Nov 2024 | 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 |
30 Oct | Wills and administrations 1879-1882 |
28 Oct | Will of Captain William Henry Lambton of Redfield, 1941 (proved 1943) |
25 Oct | Wills and administrations 1872-1878 |
22 Oct | Wills and administrations 1858-1871 |
20 Oct | News from 1909 about: Board of Guardians, Oddfellows Hall, High Street, Railway (fire at the Tank House), Telephones, Miniature Rifle Club |
17 Oct | News from 1909 about: Brook Hall, Oddfellows Hall, The Bell (Shire Horse Society, Territorials, letter read out in Parliament), Baptist Tabernacle, Church Room / Cricket Club, 6 High Street (death of Sarah Hawley aged 94), Black Horse, 15 Market Square, The Boot, Winslow United FC Easter Vestry 1909, with news about a new stained glass window Board of Guardians: minutes for 1844 |
15 Oct | News from 1909 about: Railway (suicide on the track), Redfield, Sewage Farm |
11-12 Oct | Trade token of Daniel Sayer (c.1668) Western House: sales particulars from 1937, including Western Lodge, 30-32 Horn Street and Parsons Close |
7 Oct | Inventories by Geo. Wigley, 1890, for 8 High Street, Station Inn, Dr Newham's surgery Additions to Church Bells page |
3 Oct | Nuncupative will of Elizabeth Reynolds of London, 1665 |
27 Sep | Documents from The National Archives added: Court of Common Pleas cases from 1424; accusation of assault, 1503; case of trespass, 1506; case of debt against Thomas Ward of Little Horwood, 1662; case of debt against Robert Lowndes, 1667; Elizabeth Styles v Elizabeth Bampton of Little Horwood, 1667; four cases of debt against Robert Lowndes, 1668-69; case of debt against Wendover Lowndes, 1668; Christopher Coatts v John Varney, 1668; case by Rev. Samuel Dix for the board of Elizabeth Reynolds and education of her son, 1669; case of debt against Edmund Paxton, Robert Lowndes and Wendover Lowndes, 1670 |
26 Sep | New page: Recreation Ground / Bell Closes / Tabernacle Field: the history of the land from the Tudor period until the Parish Council acquired it in 1948 |
23 Sep | The George: inventory, 1890: detailed list of fittings and stock |
10 Sep | 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 |