Some Stray Notes Upon Slough And Upton Collected From Various Sources
Some Stray Notes Upon Slough And Upton Collected From Various Sources
Richard Bentley
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Merton Grange, adjacent to the churchyard, was * In the Temple Bar Magazine, vol. Xi. , p. 194.. It is curious that three editors of Temple Bar in succession, including the present one, should have resided at Slough, or in its immediate neighbour- hood — Mr. Edmund Yates, one of the earlier editors, also occupy- ing a house in the vicinity. 38 JJpton and Slough also an ancient building, but has been so modernized as to have lost its historic interest. Springfield House was built on the site of ...the Old A'^icarage. The Upton Park Estate, which contains twenty-nine houses and two lodges, was laid out and built in 1842. The grounds were laid out by Sir Joseph Paxton, * A portion of the Central (Victoria) Terrace was burnt down in ? 1854. The estate was for many years in Chancery, and has undergone of late many changes in ownership. One of the oldest buildings in Upton is the Red Cow public-house, t and nearly opposite is a house of some age. The pound at Upton was situated at the end of Sussex Lane, nearest Upton Old Church, on the east side of the road.
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