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Salt Hill by Maxwell Fraser
 
   
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Brief Description: Chapter 7 of the History of Slough by Maxwell Fraser takes you through the history of Salt Hill, including its windmill and inns. It also tells the story of the Salt Hill Society, Baylis House and Eton College's Montem parade.
Subject Date: 01/01/1541 - 31/12/1958
Creator: Maxwell Fraser
Article: Chapter 7: Salt Hill
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: Salt Hill ; Chalvey ; Farnham ; Farnham Hundred ; Farnham Road ; Farnham Royal ; Farnham Royal Parish ; London Road ; Luton Kent ; Salt Hill Field names ; Salt Hill ; Chalvey ; Luton Kent ; Suffolk ; Bath Road ; Farnham ; Bath Road ; Bath ; Bristol ; Da
Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm
Subject: Pubs and inns ; Field names ; Pubs and inns ; Boundaries ; Mills ; Shops ; Pubs and inns ; Pubs and inns ; Highwaymen ; Farms and farming ; Royalty ; Theatre ; Fires ; Schools ; Fires ; Theatre ; Gravel extraction ; Fires ; Pubs and inns ; Pubs and inns ; Royalty ; Royalty ; Pubs and inns ; Fires
Name Subject: Camden's map ; Farnham Brook ; Chatham ; Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke ; Nicholas Cowper Mousfrey ; William Cox ; Domesday Book ; Elizabeth I ; Godolphin family ; Henry VIII ; Thomas Manwaring ; River Medway ; Salt Hill mill pond ; Montem Mound ; Nicholas Cowper Mousfrey ; Norman Conquest ; Salt Hill Fields ; Anthony Reade ; Mr. Salmon ; Salt Hill Mills ; Salt Hill Playing Fields and Recreation Ground ; Salt Hill Pond ; David Salter ; Earls of Shrewsbury ; Swan Inn ; Raif Taigebose ; River Thames ; Anne Twiste ; Twiste Thomas ; Two Sisters Mills ; Bertran de Verdun ; Windmill Hotel Botham's ; Manor of Worksop ; Farnham Brook ; N. Collinson ; J.B. Collis ; Thomas Gardiner ; Great Thurlow Suffolk ; Rev. W.H. Lummis ; Salt Hill mill-house ; William Neville ; Neville & Griffin's Dairy ; Salt Hill Mill House ; Salt Hill Mills ; Salt Hill Pond ; G.N. Shann ; Slough Borough Council ; Great Thurlow ; West Thurlow ; Rex Wailes Suffolk Windmills quoted ; Joseph Benwell ; Richard Bentley (1794-1871) ; Cary's Itinerary Travelling Companion 1826 ; Major Cheshire ; Colnbrook Turnpike Trust ; Colnbrook Turnpike Commissioners ; Colnbrook Turnpike Commissioners Dinner ; Eton College Montem ; Walpole Eyre ; Samuel Foote ; Henry Isherwood ; Mason family ; Major John Mayne ; Major John Maine ; The Eton Montem ; Pastor C.P. Moritz ; Captain the Hon. Thomas Needham ; Murrough O'Brien 1st Marquess of Thomond ; Murrough O'Bryan ; Partridge landlord of the Castle Inn ; Joseph Pote ; Captain Elliot Salter ; Windmill Hotel Botham's ; Windsor Castle ; Castle Inn ; Salt Hill Inns ; Joseph Benwell ; Samuel Besouth ; Major Cheshire ; Gabriel Hanger Lord Coleraine ; Collereine ; Colnbrook Turnpike Road ; Colnbrook Turnpike Trust ; Colnbrook Turnpike Commissioners ; Miss Delavaux ; Walpole Eyre ; Humphrey Hackshaw ; Hammersmith ; John Hatchett ; William Hatchett ; Henry Isherwood ; Richard Lane ; Mason family ; Major John Mayne ; Major John Maine ; Captain the Hon. Thomas Needham ; Murrough O'Brien 1st Marquess of Thomond ; Murrough O'Bryan ; Partridge landlord of the Castle Inn ; Partridge ; John Perryman ; Joseph Pote ; Captain Elliot Salter ; William Style ; Windmill Hotel Botham's ; Botham family ; Queen's Royal Staghounds ; Royal Buckhounds ; John Cecil ; Farnham Brook ; General Sir William Macbean George Colebrook ; Charles Dotesio ; East Burnham ; Walpole Eyre ; London Markets ; Mellish ; Salt Hill mill pond ; Partridge landlord of the Castle Inn ; Salt Hill Fields ; Royal Buckhounds ; Royal Staghounds ; Royal Hotel ; Salt Hill Playing Fields and Recreation Ground ; Salt Hill Pond ; Salt Hill House Hotel ; Windmill Hotel Botham's ; Washington Allston ; 8th Duke of Beaufort ; Henry Charles Fitzroy ; Thomas Moreton Fitzhardinge Berkeley ; 6th Earl of Berkeley ; Badminton Library (Driving) ; Baylis House ; Berkeley Hunt ; Mrs Botham ; Richard Bentley (1794-1871) ; Queen's Royal Staghounds ; Royal Buckhounds ; Castle Inn ; Queen Charlotte ; William Pitt Earl of Chatham ; Letters of Philip Dormer Stanhope 4th Earl of Chesterfield ; Richard Chevenix Bishop of Waterford ; Richard Chevenix-Trench Archbishop of Dublin ; Samuel Taylor Coleridge ; William Spencer 6th Duke of Devonshire ; Richard Chevenix-Trench Archbishop of Dublin ; Sir Walter Farquhar ; General Thomas Grosvenor ; George William Fox Kinnaird ; Leadbeater ; H.R.H Don Miguel of Portugal ; Lord Mountcharles ; Grand Duke of Oldenburg ; Prince of Orange ; Pelican Inn Speenhamland ; William Pitt Earl of Chatham ; William Pitt the Younger ; Don Miguel of Portugal ; Prince Regent ; King of Prussia ; Princes of Prussia ; James Quin ; Royal Buckhounds ; Royal Staghounds ; Moyle Sherer ; Speenhamland ; Sporting Magazine (1797) ; Lord Strathaven ; Mrs. Richard Trench ; Dr. Tuthill ; Sir Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington ; Windsor Castle ; 1st Duke of Buckingham and Chandos ; William Botham ; George Botham ; R.P.T.N.B. Grenville ; Richard Bentley (1794-1871) ; Castle Inn ; Charles Dickens ; Mrs. Mary Elderfield ; Eton College Montem ; Etonians ; Frank Finer ; George IV ; Charles Kean ; The Eton Montem ; Due de Montpensier ; Pastor C.P. Moritz ; Ralph Neville ; Prince Pickler-Muskow ; Dinner celebrating defeat of Railway Parliamentary Bill ; Samuel Rogers the baker-poet ; Richard B Sheridan ; Tyrell Thompson ; Three Tuns Inn ; Windsor Castle ; Wistarias ; Queen Anne ; Brookside House ; Baylis House ; Queen's Royal Staghounds ; Royal Buckhounds ; Cognisance of Buckinghamshire ; Camden's map ; Cantrell's Farm ; Anna Casbert ; Castle Inn ; Mrs. Mary Elderfield ; Farnham Royal churchyard ; Miss Letty Lind ; Maidenhead Bridge ; Mary II ; Murrough O'Brien 1st Marquess of Thomond ; Royal Buckhounds ; Royal Staghounds ; William Smith ; Tobias George Humphrey Clinker Smollett ; Swan emblem of Buckinghamshire ; Swan Inn ; Three Tuns Inn ; Upton Court Rolls ; Salt Hill Society ; A. H. E. Allhusen ; Bell House Hotel ; Richard Bentley (1794-1871) ; Bonsey family ; Slough & Langley Brick Co. ; Francis C Carr-Gomm ; Frank Farr ; John Farr ; John Harding & Sons ; Sir Robert Grenville Harvey ; King's College Cambridge ; Labour Memorial Hall ; Langley Park ; Lidstone family ; Charles Luff ; William Malim Consuetudinarium ; Mason family ; Samuel Christie Miller ; Montem Mound ; Pitt family ; Pocock family ; W.W. Pope ; Public Hall ; Slough Memorial Hall Ltd. Labour Hall ; Slough & Langley Brick Co. Ltd. ; Spottiswoode & Co. ; Stoke Court Stoke Poges ; H. & A Turner ; Veitch & Sons ; Sir Richard Howard Vyse ; Winchester Hills ; Windmill Hotel Botham's ; Winkfield ; Eton College Montem ; The Eton Montem ; Mr. Balston ; Edward Clive Earl of Powis ; Essington ; Hawtrey ma. ; Simmonds ; Rowland Williams D.D. ; Windsor Bridge ; Yonge ; Castle Inn ; Queen Charlotte ; Weston's Yard Eton College ; George III ; W.E. Gladstone ; John Keate ; The Eton Montem ; Captain Pickering ; Herbert Stockhore ; Windmill Hotel Botham's ; Brume ; John Lord Campbell Campbell ; Queen Charlotte ; Maria Edgeworth Parents' Assistant ; Sir Michael Fleming ; George III ; George IV ; Albert Prince Consort ; Mr. and Mrs. Scarlett ; Angela Thirkell Coronation Summer ; Queen Victoria ; William III ; William IV ; Baylis 'alias Whitmarsh' ; Baylis House Roman Catholic School and Centre ; Manor of Chalvey ; Philip Dormer Stanhope 4th Earl of Chesterfield ; Eton College Headmaster ; Eton College Provost ; George III ; Godolphin family ; Henry Godolphin ; Dean Gregory Hascard ; Dr. Edward Craven Hawtrey ; Dukes of Leeds ; Pastor C.P. Moritz ; Murrough O'Bryan ; Mary Palmer Marchioness of Thomond ; Salt Hill Fields ; Sir Joshua Reynolds ; Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral London ; Salt Hill Playing Fields and Recreation Ground ; Abraham Sybell ; Alexander Wedderburn 1st Baron Loughborough and 1st Earl of Rosslyn Lord Chancellor ; J.B. Whaley Mrs. Whaley ; Whitmarsh ; Deans of Windsor ; Mr. Wood ; Baylis House Roman Catholic School and Centre ; Owners of Baylis House ; Buckinghamshire County Council ; Slough & District Civic Society ; Slough Urban District Council ; Slough & District Civic Society ; Slough Urban District Council ; Urwick Orr & Partners ; Urwick Management Centre ;
Content Type: Book
Location: Slough Library
Local Ref: MF Chapter 7
Unique ID: sl-sl-max_chapter07-d-02-000.pdf
IPR: National Library of Wales
 
 
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