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Saturday 4 Oct 2025 | Fire! Fire! Bucks on Fire! Julian Hunt: The Great Fire of Buckingham, 1725 Gary Marshall: Causes and Consequences of North Bucks Fires |
University of Buckingham, 10:00-16:00 Click here to see the full programme and book tickets |
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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
7 Oct 2025 | 8 High Street: new information about Frederick Kennings |
3 Oct | Manor court 1699: the full record of this court has now come to light in the Bodleian Library |
30 Sep | 69 Verney Road: photo of Thomas Roads-Merry added Gyles Family: new information from 1637 |
7 Sep | Will and obituary of Henry John Russell, mechanical engineer, 1893 (proved 1901): blacksmith and bicycle dealer at 3 High Street Will of Sarah Grace, widow, 1896 (proved 1901): widow of John Grace the schoolmaster, and a member of the Neal family of The Bell Will of Elizabeth Anne King, 1899 (proved 1900): lived at 10 High Street, widow of James King the auctioneer |
5 Sep | Board of Guardians: outdoor relief and refractory Workhouse inmates, 1847-49 |
31 Aug | The Bell: article from the Sunday Express, 1966 |
10 Aug | Register of electors, 1884: over 140 names under the Third Reform Act, nearly trebling the number of voters in Winslow |
2 Aug | Wills & administrations added for 1900-01 Will of Eli Goodger, brewer, 1898 (proved 1899): lived at 110 High Street Will of Joseph Turney, labourer, 1899: lived in Tinkers End Will of Saley Lamburn, widow, 1883 (proved 1899): lived at 33 Station Road Will of William Jones, innkeeper, 1865 (proved 1899): landlord of The Bull for 34 years Will of Thomas Hogg late of Nash, farmer, 1891 (proved 1897) |
25 July | 8 High Street: now has a full record of ownership and occupation from 1780s-1920s Winslow Hall: fete in 1940 to raise funds for the Service Comforts Fund and the "Dunkirk men" |
14-15 July | Register of electors, 1841 Additions to 8 High Street |
10 July | Administration of Selina Walker, spinster, 1896: a straw plaiter who left an incorrectly drawn-up will Will of Thomas Foster, labourer, formerly of North Marston, 1896 |
5-6 July | Will of John Grace, carpenter, 1888 (proved 1895): cousin of John Grace the schoolmaster, owned property in the High Street Will of Susannah Mitchell, spinster, 1891 (proved 1895): her money was in the Buckingham Savings Bank Wills and administrations 1897-1899 |
27 June | Victory Day celebrations, 1946: full report of the procession, crowning of the Victory Queen, etc. |
19 June | Tinkers End brickyard: new information added |
31 May | Stereoview photo of The George and 14 Market Square, c.1865 Winslow Hall: arrival of Brigadier McCorquodale and family in 1938 Station Brickyard: page amended and 1897 plan added |
28 May | Will of Elizabeth Goodger, spinster, 1881 (proved 1894): had her own shoemaking business Will of Leah Walker, spinster, 1893 |
19 May | 1846 additions to Board of Guardians and Workhouse Summarised will of Mary Gibbs Morecraft (1892) |
14-15 May | Board of Guardians: outdoor relief and workhouse misbehaviour, 1846-47 Will of William Keys, gentleman, 1890 (proved 1891): retired coal merchant at 85 High Street Will of William White, retired huntsman, 1885 (proved 1891) |
2 May | Court of King's Bench: Peter Stutsbery & Richard Phipps v George Norris, 1676 |
23 April | 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 |