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Brief Description: Chapter 5 of the History of Slough by Maxwell Fraser takes you through the history of Chalvey, including its schools, churches and the story of the Chalvey Stabmonk.
Subject Date: 01/01/0900 - 15/04/1928
Creator: Maxwell Fraser
Article: Chapter 5: The manor of Chalvey
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: Boveney ; Beckensfild ; Beaconsfield ; Chalvey Green ; Chalvey Grove ; Dorney ; Hedgerley ; Hitcham ; Horton ; London Road ; Manor Farm Estate Chalvey ; Upton ; Upton ; Windsor Wyndesore ; Wraysbury Wiredesbir ; Chalvey ; Chalfont St.Peter ; Datchet ;
Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm
Subject: Manors ; Murders ; Roman Catholics ; Racing ; Rates ; Schools ; Sunday Schools ; Sunday Schools ; Clergy ; Farms and farming ; Congregationalists ; Churches ; Cinemas ; Congregationalists ; Methodists ; Primitive Methodists ; Primitive Methodists ; Schools ; Sunday Schools ; Congregationalists ; Schools ; British schools ; Church of England schools ; Congregational schools ; Sunday Schools ; Stained Glass ; Sunday Schools ; Field names ; Highwaymen ; Pubs and inns ; Boundaries ; Boundaries ; Pubs and inns
Name Subject: Chalvey Grimbald's Fee ; Manor Farm ; Manor Farm Estate ; murder in Chalvey ; Parliamentarian soldiers ; Chalvey Recusants ; Survey of Chalvey ; Geoffrey Cumbauld ; Domesday Book ; Christopher Griffith ; Gumbald's fee Chalvey ; Henry Hert ; Richard Knyffe ; Alice Knyffe ; Hugh Malpas ; Merton Priory ; Priors of Merton Priory ; Newington or Newton family ; John Perryman ; Recusants ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton brasses ; John Wyot ; Lords of the Manor of Chalvey ; Manor of Chalvey ; Queen Anne ; Richard Bentley (1794-1871) ; Chalvey 'spa' ; Queen Charlotte ; Etonians ; George III ; Godolphin family ; Henry Godolphin ; Dr. William Heberden the Younger ; Lord Kemsley ; Dukes of Leeds ; Miss Mason A Walk Round Slough in the 1830s ; John Montague ; Ralph Earl of Montague ; Lord Francis Godolphin Osborne ; Queen Anne's Well ; Windsor Castle ; James G.W.R. Wyld ; Queen Anne's Well ; Queen Anne's Well ; Queen Anne's Well ; Brookside House ; Belle Vue House, Slough ; Bonsey family ; Chalvey schools ; Chalvey Village ; Rev. Thomas Weldon Champnes ; Congregationalists in Windsor ; Corporation & Test Repeal Act ; Denmark House ; Farnham Royal Tithe Map ; Nash family of George Green Langley ; W.G. Nixey ; Population of Chalvey (1886) ; St. Peter's Church Chalvey ; Sinkins House Tuns Lane ; Slough Urban District Council ; Tithe Map Farnham ; Slough Urban District Council ; Chalvey Workhouse ; Chalvey Congregationalists ; Payn de Beauchamp ; Mrs de Beauchamp ; Chalvey Plymouth Brethren ; Chalvey Primitive Methodists ; St.Peter's Church Chalvey ; Chalvey schools ; Chalvey Working Men's Club ; Mr East ; Finefield ; Finefield ; Flaxman ; Garrard ; Gates ; Goodman ; Gurney ; G. Harley ; Rev. George Lamb ; Dukes of Leeds ; Plymouth Brethren ; Albert Prince Consort ; Mrs.Pusey ; R. Randall ; Rev. John Robertson ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; St. Mary's Church Slough ; John Smith ; G.E. Street ; Queen Victoria ; Josiah Wooldridge ; Chalvey Working Men's Social Club ; St. Peter's Church Chalvey ; Mr. Atkins ; Michael H.H. Bayley ; British School ; David Brill ; Mrs de Beauchamp ; Chalvey Congregationalists ; Manor Farm ; Chalvey Primitive Methodists ; St.Peter's Church Chalvey ; W. Clark ; Deverill family ; Mr East ; Eton College ; Richard Halliday ; Dr. Edward Craven Hawtrey ; Charles Earner Kempe ; M.4 motorway ; Nixey family ; Perette school ; Prince of Wales Public House ; Ragstone ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton organ ; John Smith ; G.E. Street ; Upton House ; Samuel Wilberforce ; Michael H.H. Bayley ; Sidney Astell ; Cape of Good Hope Public House ; Cape of Good Hope Public House ; Manor Farm ; Mayor of Chalvey ; Chalvey Place-names and field names ; Chalvey Toll House ; Chalvey Wireless mast of the Lepel Wireless Syndicate ; Gaston's Field ; Garston's Field ; Richard Halliday ; Lepel Wireless Syndicate ; M.4 motorway ; A.W.J. Pusey ; Ragstone ; Sargeant family ; Slough Urban District Council ; Toll House ; Slough Urban District Council ; Lepel Wireless Syndicate ; James G.W.R. Wyld ; Chalvey Stab-monks ; 'Stab-Monks' ; Cape of Good Hope Public House ; Mayor of Chalvey ; George Holdway ; A.W.J. Pusey ; William Rackley ;
Content Type: Book
Location: Slough Library
Local Ref: MF Chapter 5
Unique ID: sl-sl-max_chapter05-d-02-000.pdf
IPR: National Library of Wales
 
 
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