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Modern name |
Older Name |
Earliest Mention |
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Origin |
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Deed |
Maps |
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Built |
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Abbots Walk |
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1950s |
Perpetuates the legend that
there was once a priory or monastery in the area
but this is unproven |
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Alden View |
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1960s |
A former mayor of Windsor Thomas
1592, 1597, 1605 |
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Andermans |
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1960s |
The Name of a field once in the
area, Shown on a map dated 1785 of Dedworth
Hamlet |
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Ash Lane |
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1960s |
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Aston Mead |
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1960s |
A former mayor of Windsor Thomas
1580 |
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Basford way |
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A former mayor of Windsor Harold
1962 |
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Benning Close |
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1970s |
A former mayor of Windsor Robert
1586 |
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Birch Road |
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1970s |
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BlackHorse Close |
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1960s |
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Bradshaw Close |
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1960s |
A former mayor of Windsor Robert
1586 |
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Bruce Walk |
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1970s |
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Bryer Place |
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1970s |
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Buckland Crescent |
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1930s |
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Burnetts Road |
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1960s |
The Name of a field once in the
area, Shown on a map dated 1785 of Dedworth
Hamlet |
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Burnham Close |
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1960s |
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Burton way |
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1970s |
A former mayor of Windsor Frank
1961 and 1971 |
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Butlers Close |
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1960s |
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Camm Avenue |
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1970s |
Sir Sidney Camm designed the
Hurricane Fighter plane, born in Windsor |
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Carter Close |
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1950s |
There was a Canon Carter of
Clewer |
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Cawcott Drive |
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1960s |
A former mayor of Windsor Robert
1601 |
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Charlton square |
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1970s |
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Charlton Way |
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1970s |
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Clifton Rise |
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1960s |
A former mayor of Windsor Thomas
1584 |
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Copper Beach Close |
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1960s |
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Dean Close |
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1960s |
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Dedworth drive |
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1940s |
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Dedworth Road |
Dedworth Green New Road |
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1761 |
1846 |
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Duncannon Crescent |
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1970s |
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Fairacres |
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1970s |
The name of a Farm once in the
area |
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Filmer Road |
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1970s |
Henry Filmer, Burnt at the stake
in 1544, for his religious beliefs. One of the
'Windsor Martyrs' |
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Forest Road |
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1930s |
Was once on the edge of Windsor
Forest |
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Foster Avenue |
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1940s |
Squire Foster lived at Clewer
Manor |
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Franklyn Crescent |
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1970s |
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Frymley View |
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1950s |
A former mayor of Windsor John
1594 |
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Furness Square |
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1970s |
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Furness Way |
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1970s |
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Fuzzens Walk |
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1970s |
A former mayor of Windsor Fred
1946-49 |
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Gallys Road |
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1950s |
A former mayor of Windsor
Richard 1561, 1566, 1570 |
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Gilman Crescent |
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1970s |
A former mayor of Windsor Samuel
1697, 1705, 1718, 1726 |
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Green Acre |
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1950s |
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Gwynne Close |
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1960s |
Two former mayors of Windsor ,
Mathew 1539, 1545, 1548 and William 1586, 1587 |
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Hanley Close |
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1960s |
A former mayor of Windsor
William 1559 |
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Hanover way |
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1940s |
Named after the Royal house of
Hanover |
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Harcourt Road |
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1960s |
William 3rd Earl of Harcourt
(1743-1830) purchased St Leonard's Hill |
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Hayse Hill |
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1950s |
A former mayor of Windsor Thomas
1599 |
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Hemwood Road |
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1970s |
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Holly Crescent |
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1960s |
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Homers Road |
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1960s |
The name of a Farm once in the
area |
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Hylle Close |
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1960s |
A former mayor of Windsor
Gabriel 1558 |
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Jacob Close |
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1960s |
A former mayor of Windsor
William 1575 |
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Keeler Close |
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1970s |
A former mayor of Windsor Ian
1969 |
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Keepers Farm Cose |
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1940s |
The name of a Farm once in the
area |
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Kentons Lane |
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1812 |
1928 |
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Kings Field |
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1960s |
The Name of a field once in the
area, Shown on a map dated 1785 of Dedworth
Hamlet |
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Knights Close |
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1960s |
Founder of the Windsor Express
in 1812 and mayor 1806 and 1817 |
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Leigh square |
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1960s |
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Liddell Square |
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1970s |
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Lockets Close |
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1960s |
The Name of a field once in the
area, Shown on a map dated 1785 of Dedworth
Hamlet |
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Lodge Way |
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1960s |
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Longmead |
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1960s |
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Loring Road |
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1940s |
A division of the Domesday Manor
of Dedworth |
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Losfield Road |
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1940s |
Saxon Village in Area |
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Lovejoy Lane |
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1970s |
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Luff Close |
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1970s |
A former mayor of Windsor Thomas
1912 |
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Lyell Road |
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1970s |
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Maidenhead Road |
Surley Hall Road |
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1607 |
1900 |
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Manor Road |
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1930s |
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Mansell Close |
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1940s |
A division of the Domesday Manor
of Dedworth |
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Marbeck Close |
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1960s |
The Organist of St George's
chapel who was a Windsor martyr |
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Martin Close |
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1960s |
Martin Lang, second son of the
developer of the West Windsor Estate |
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Merwin Way |
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1960s |
A former mayor of Windsor Thomas
1669, 1681 |
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Monks Road |
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1950s |
Perpetuates the legend that
there was once a priory or monastery in the area
but this is unproven |
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Needham Close |
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1950s |
A former mayor of Windsor
Richard 1582, 1583 |
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Newberry Crescent |
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1960s |
Humphrey Newbery, Recorder
1608-13 and 1624-38 |
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North Close |
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1950s |
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Park Corner |
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1970s |
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Pierson road |
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1960s |
Anthony Pierson, Burnt at the
stake in 1544, for his religious beliefs. One of
the 'Windsor Martyrs' |
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Poolmans Road |
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1950s |
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Poolmans Road |
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1950s |
The name of a Farm once in the
area |
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Priors Road |
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1950s |
Perpetuates the legend that
there was once a priory or monastery in the area
but this is unproven |
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Rays Avenue |
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1900s |
Named after a meadow in the area |
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Redford Road |
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1960s |
A former mayor of Windsor
Richard 1573, 1583 |
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Roses Lane |
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1761 |
1922 |
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Rowland Close |
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1970s |
A former mayor of Windsor Thomas
1736 |
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Ruddles way |
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1960s |
Name derived from "Ruddlespool" first recorded
1286 |
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Sawyers Close |
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1960s |
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SheepCote Road |
Ash lane |
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1812 |
1947 |
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Sidney road |
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Smiths Lane |
Sherbourne Lane |
1761 |
1930 |
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A 19th Century landowner from
Dedworth |
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St Georges Close |
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1940s |
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Stirling Close |
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1960s |
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Stroud Close |
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1970s |
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Stuart Close |
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1950s |
Named after the Royal house of
Stuart |
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Stuart Way |
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1950s |
Named after the Royal house of
Stuart |
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Surley Hall walk |
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1940s |
Name of an old inn once in the
area where Eton college boys sought refreshment |
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Testwood Road |
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1960s |
Robert Testwood, Burnt at the
stake in 1544, for his religious beliefs. One of
the 'Windsor Martyrs' |
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Thames Mead |
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1970s |
The Name of a field once in the
area, Shown on a map dated 1785 of Dedworth
Hamlet |
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Tinkers Lane |
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1761 |
1970 |
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An ancient route through Windsor
Forest used by tinkers and peddlers |
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Tozer Walk |
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1970s |
A former mayor of Windsor
Richard 1949-52 |
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Tudor way |
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1940s |
Revd Henry Tudor built All
Saints Church, Dedworth in 1863 |
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Washington drive |
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1980s |
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West Crescent |
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1920s |
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White Horse Road |
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1960s |
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Whiteley |
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1960s |
Two former mayors of Windsor,
Thomas 1495, 1497 and John 1560, 1568 |
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Wilton Crescent |
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1980s |
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Withey Close |
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1960s |
The growing of Willows for
basket making |
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Wolf Lane |
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1761 |
1930 |
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After the public house now named
the Maypole |
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Wyatt Road |
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1960s |
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Source The streets of Windsor & Eton, published
by The Windsor Local History Publications Group
ISBN 095055678 2 |