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The parish of Upton-cum-Chalvev after the Reformation by Maxwell Fraser
 
   
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Brief Description: Chapter 3 of the History of Slough by Maxwell Fraser takes you through the church history of central Slough from the reformation in 1538 to the 1850s. It highlights the restoration of St. Laurence's Church, Upton, in the 1850s.
Subject Date: 15/04/1538 - 15/04/1852
Creator: Maxwell Fraser
Article: Chapter 3: The parish of Upton-cum-Chalvev after the Reformation
Publication: The history of Slough
Publisher: Slough Corporation
Owner: Slough Library
Contributor: Slough Library
 
Full Description: The history of Slough by Maxwell Fraser was originally a series of articles that appeared in the Slough Observer. In 1973 Fraser combined her articles, together with some other research, and produced the History of Slough. This article is a chapter from the second edition of her book which was published in 1980. It has been reproduces by permission of Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales and with the blessing of the Slough Observer and the Slough & District Civic Society.
 
Collection: Maxwell Fraser Collection
Place: Upton-cum-Calvey ; Upton ; Upton Lea Streete Upton Lee Streete Upton Legh Streete ; Chalvey ; Beckensfild ; Beaconsfield ; Chalvey ; Colnbrook ; Farnham Royal Parish ; Windsor Wyndesore ; Arbour Hill ; Bisley ; Chalvey ; Arbour Hill ; Chesham ; Langle
Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm
Subject: Monasteries ; Clergy ; The Reformation ; Tithes ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Advowson ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Parish Registers ; Clergy ; Lordships of manors ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Population ; Clergy ; population statistics ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey persons liable for repair of Rails of Church ; Ecclesiastical Visitations ; Taxation ; Clergy ; Parish Registers ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Parish Registers ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Population ; Clergy ; population statistics ; Boundaries ; Pubs and inns ; Parish Registers ; Poor relief ; poor laws ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Parish Registers ; Clergy ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Glebe Lands ; Field names ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Boundaries ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Field names ; Pubs and inns ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Rents ; Gravel extraction ; Mills ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Church House ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Mill-ditch ; Churchwardens Accounts ; Ecclesiastical Visitations ; Hedgehogs ; Poor relief ; poor laws ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Church Ale ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Church House ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Churchwardens ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Churchwardens's Accounts ; Clergy ; Parish Registers ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Parish Registers ; Fields ; Enclosures ; Tithes ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Enclosure of church lands ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Glebe Lands ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Population ; Clergy ; population statistics ; Churchwardens Accounts ; Pubs and inns ; Schools ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Churchwardens's Accounts ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Parish Clerks ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Common Pound ; Stained Glass ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Parish Registers ; Yew Tree Road ; Parish Registers ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Church View
Name Subject: Advowson ; Payn de Beauchamp ; Frederick Charsley ; Edward VI ; Richard Erlwyne ; Richard Urlwyn ; Richard Urlyns ; Richard Urlyon ; Robert Ertlwyne ; Robert Urlwyn ; Robert Urlyns ; Robert Urlyon ; Henry VIII ; Langley Park ; Mary I ; Rev. Geoffrey Meredith ; Merton Priory ; Mortuary ; Bishops of Oxford ; Parish Registers ; Pitt family ; The Pope ; Richard Rayner ; the Slough Rectory ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton alabaster figure ; Subsidy Roll ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Tithes ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Vicarage ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton Inventory ; Bartelett family ; Bartlett family ; Thomas Duck ; Edward VI ; Elizabeth I ; John Erlwyne ; John Urlwyn ; John Urlyns ; John Urlyon ; Farm and Farm-house Slough ; Rev. Owen Jones ; Diocese of Lincoln ; Mary I ; Pitt family ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton churchyard ; Slough Farmhouse ; Upton Court ; Woodward Woodwarde ; repair of St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; Bartelett family ; Bartelett family ; Bartlett family ; Charles I ; Thomas Duck ; Rev. Francis Foxton ; John Hampden ; Rev. Abraham Man ; Pitt family ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton churchyard ; Ship Money ; Upton Court ; Woodward Woodwarde ; Rev. Luke Beaulieu ; Sisely Baldwin ; Rev. R. Carter ; royalist foray at Cippenham ; Oliver Cromwell Lord Protector ; Richard Cromwell ; Anney Davey ; Rev. Francis Foxton ; Rev. John Hampton ; Peter Hampton ; Henry Lawrance ; Maidenhead Bridge ; Thomas Sitingham ; William Woodforde Elizabeth Woodforde ; Affidavites of burial in wool ; John Baldwin ; John Baven ; Dutchman's Farm ; Dutchman's Garden ; Garsens ; Rev. J. Hand ; Daniel Kingham ; Susan Kingham ; Pied Horse Inn ; Pitt family ; Sessions ; Upton Field ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Vicarage ; Michael White ; Windmill Field ; burial in Wool ; John Baldwin ; William Bonsey ; Rev. J. Hand ; Northcote of Upton Court and Upton Lea ; Pied Horse Inn ; Pitt family ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton churchyard ; Slough Field ; Upton Field ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Vicarage ; Bristol Road ; Church House Upton ; Church Rate ; Cippenham Court ; Cippenham Park ; Vigorous Edwards ; Eton College ; Farnham Mills ; Mill ditch Upton ; Northmead field ; Pudenpidolls ; Quaves field ; Quaver field ; Pudenpidolls field ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton rate ; Tetsworth Brook or Tettesworth Water ; River Thames ; Upton Court ; Queen Charlotte ; Church Ale ; Church House Upton ; George III ; Polecat Corner ; Polecats ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton ringers ; upkeep of St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; River Severn ; destruction of Sparrows ; River Thames ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey destruction of Vermin ; High Wycombe ; Epitaphs ; George II ; Rev. J. Hand ; Jacobites ; Pitt family ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton churchyard ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton epitaphs ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Tithes ; burial in Wool ; Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester ; Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester ; Miss Mason A Walk Round Slough in the 1830s ; Merton Lodge Parkside Upton ; Merton Grange Parkside Upton ; W.G. Nixey ; Osborne ; Parish Clerks ; Penley ; Penley School ; the Common Pound ; Red Cow Inn Upton ; Amy Robsart ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; Path to St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; Springfield House ; Upton Dairy ; Upton Farm ; Upton Farmhouse ; Upton House ; Upton Park ; Upton Court ; Red Cow Inn ; Windsor Castle ; Chalvey Workhouse ; Thomas Gray Elegy in a Country Churchyard ; S.C. Hall ; Sir William Herschel ; Edward Jesse ; Pocock family ; dedication to St. Laurence Slough ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton brasses ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton stained glass ; Stephen Springall Thomas Gray Stoke Poges & 'Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard' an Enquiry ; Stoke Poges Church ; River Thames ; Rev. T.H. Tooke ; Upton Farm ; Upton Farmhouse ; Upton Park ; Willowbrook ; restoration of St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; Walter Francis 5th Duke of Buccleuch and 9th Duke of Queensberry ; Mary Duchess of Gloucester ; Lord Godolphin ; Thomas Gray Elegy in a Country Churchyard ; Earls of Harewood ; Sir John Herschel ; Victoria Duchess of Kent ; Lascelles family ; Earls of Harewood ; Northcote of Upton Court and Upton Lea ; Okes ; Bishops of Oxford ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton organ ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton yew tree ; Queen Victoria ; Samuel Wilberforce ; Mortuary ; E. Lionel Reynolds ; Polecat Corner ; Dudley Court ;
Content Type: Book
Location: Slough Library
Local Ref: MF Chapter 3
Unique ID: sl-sl-max_chapter03-d-02-000.pdf
IPR: National Library of Wales
 
 
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