Pre 1800 Marlow

 

Wills can be found indexed here with clickable links to get to their transcriptions on the blog. There are about 40 wills from the 1700s, 14 from the 1600s and 2 from the 1500s. 


Pubs some of the historic pub landlord listings we have start early:

The Upper Crown listings are from the 1500s and the Lower Crown from the 1600s. See here

The White Hart Chapel Street begins in the 1700s here

The Coach and Horses begin (just) in the 1700s here

The Three Tuns listings begin in the late 1600s here

The Black Boy landlords 1600s here

The Bear in the High Street (unrelated to later pub of same name) 1600s landlords here


Farms Monkton farm Little Marlow occupier listings start see herein the 1500s 

Widmere Farm occupiers from the 1700s here

Hooks Farm occupiers from 1600s here



Other 1700s material

1700s residents of Chapel Street hereUpdated March 2024.

1700s residents of Dean Street hereUpdated March 2024.

1700s residents of the High Street here

1700s residents of Oxford Road -here

1700s residents of Quoiting Square here

West Street residents in the 1700s here

Corner House, on the corner of the High Street and West Street, occupiers from 1702 here

Earlier 1700s highwayman Peter Rivers here

Sport in 1700s Marlow here

History of Marlow races which began in the earlier 1700s here

Biography of James and Sarah Puddifant shopkeepers who lived in West Street in the late 1700s here

Biography of Stephen Remnant of Remnantz West Street here

Biography of John Gidley early 1700s Presbyterian minister of Marlow here

Recreated 1700s trade directory for Marlow with a few notes for Little Marlow too Here

Numerous 1700s burials in Marlow have headstones photographed and transcribed here

Transatlantic slave trade and the abolition movement here


Other 1600s material

1600s trade directory Part OnePart Two

Leisure in 1600s Marlow here


Pre 1600 Marlow

Names in 1400s Marlow here


Miscellaneous 

What made a desirable home in Marlow 1600s, 1700s and earlier 1800s.here


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