This section contains information and images on the history of Winthorpe village. This information was transcribed from the Village Scrapbooks.
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For information on baptisms, marriages and burials, try this link. Courtesy of Christine Hasman.
http://www.easttrentgenealogy.co.uk
Baptisms go back to: 1687.
Burials go back to: 1697.
Marriages go back to: 1695.
For information which may be useful about All Saints' Church, Winthorpe, try this link. Courtesy of Christine Hasman.
All Saints Church Winthorpe (from East Trent Genealogy Website)
Contents
- Background to Village Archives
- Langford Parish History
- Winthorpe Anthem
- Village Scrap Book Vol 1
- Village Scrap Book Vol 2
- Local Government
- The A1 By-Pass
- Winthorpe at War
- The People of Winthorpe
- The School in Winthorpe
- The Village Hall
- The Good Companions
- Winthorpe and District Women's Institute
- 1st Winthorpe Brownie Pack
- Table Tennis Club
- The Football and Youth Club
- Winthorpe Cricket Club (History)
- Winthorpe Tennis Club
- Acknowledgements
- Bibliography
- Village Scrap Book Vol 3
- The Bells of All Saints' Church
- Winthorpe's Moving Staircase
- Focal Point - The Village Magazine for Winthorpe, Langford and Holme
- Winthorpe County Primary School P.T.A.
- Winthorpe Tuesday Club
- Winthorpe Airfield
- The History of Winthorpe Airfield
- The Woodlands Playing Field, Youth Centre and Community Centre
- Winthorpe Railway Station
- Winthorpe Brownies 1970 - 2002
- Winthorpe Garden Club
- Oaks and Acorns
- Winthorpe Village Sign
- Winthorpe County Primary School Centenary Booklet 1879 - 1979
- Winthorpe County Primary School 1971 - 2006
- Focal Point - The First Five Years
- Winthorpe and District Choir
- The Story of the Church that moved
- Village Scrap Book Vol 4 - History of Winthorpe
- Village Scrap Book Vol 4 - History Introduction
- Winthorpe in Early Norman Times
- Winthorpe in the Early 17th Century
- Winthorpe in the 19th Century
- Winthorpe in the 20th Century
- Winthorpe Culprit - 1559
- Protest by Winthorpe Parishioners - 1843
- Overseer for the Poor
- The Parish Constable
- Winthorpe Social Club
- The Grange
- The Village Cross
- The Wells in Winthorpe
- Winthorpe Rectory
- Winthorpe Village
- Winthorpe Church - Property - 1764
- Winthorpe - Southfields Estate
- Consecration of All Saint's Church, Winthorpe - 19th June 1888
- Winthorpe during the Civil War 1642 - 1644
- The Churches at Winthorpe
- Mill Explosion - June 15th 1860
- Stained Glass Windows in All Saints' Church, Winthorpe.
- Winthorpe - The Village Baker
- Bleach Houses
- Winthorpe Hall.
- From the Parish Records - 1917
- Value of Farming Stock - 17th Century
- Winthorpe Church Windows
- The Story of the Missing Weather-Vane
- Winthorpe Park
- Memorials in All Saints' Church, Winthorpe.
- The Preaching Cross or Village Cross
- Letters from the Civil War of Newark
- All Saints' Church Bells, Winthorpe.
- Extract from a London newspaper of 1787.
- All Saint's Church East Window, Winthorpe.
- Tornado at Newark
- Village Scrap Book Vol 4 - Names in Winthorpe
- Revs. Edward Handley & William Clarke Leeper - 'Licences to Officiate' 1886
- Roger Pocklington
- Sidney Gambier-Parry
- Dr. Robert Taylor (1)
- Taylor's of Winthorpe
- The Pocklington Brothers and their Buildings
- Thomas Brewer's Will
- People mentioned in Thomas Brewer's Will
- Winthorpe Millers
- Sketch by Joseph Pocklington
- Letter by Henry Hage - 1823
- John Spaforthe - 1561
- Memories of Mrs. Mabel Barber (née Osborne)
- Memories of Mrs. Millicent Mary Hickman (née Meade)
- Bartholomew Howlett
- Memories of Miss Josephine Gilstrap and Winthorpe House in the 1930's.
- Thomas Brewer - Yeoman
- Miss Josephine Gilstrap and Lady Manners
- Rev. Edward Handley (1842 - 1904) and his Church
- Rev. Herbert Walter Langford (1919 - 1992)
- Memories of Betty Buxton née Euston (1919-2009)
- Hector McNiven Young (1928-2008)
- Rev. David Yabbacome - Induction and Installation - 20th April 2013.
- The Lords of Winthorpe Hall
- Dr. Robert Taylor (2)
- Edward A. Robbins (1923-2015)
- Dr. Robert Taylor (2)
- Village Scrap Book Vol 5
- Contact Village History Editor