History of Wendover in the county of Buckingham; with illustrations and sketch maps . :A W^i 12 WEXDOVEE liOROTGH exteiKled northwaids tothe end of North Street, no\Y called Aylesburj^ Street,about where the Wharf Eoad joins it, eastwards upEast Street, now called Triug Road, about to HollyHouse or Cold Harl)()ur, westwards \i\) West Street, nowPound Street, to about where The Shoulder t>fMutton stands, and southwards down South Streetnearly as far as the site of the Baptist Chapel, and com-l)rised some 30 to 40 acres almost covered with buildings,Bucksbridoe apparently not beino- included.


History of Wendover in the county of Buckingham; with illustrations and sketch maps . :A W^i 12 WEXDOVEE liOROTGH exteiKled northwaids tothe end of North Street, no\Y called Aylesburj^ Street,about where the Wharf Eoad joins it, eastwards upEast Street, now called Triug Road, about to HollyHouse or Cold Harl)()ur, westwards \i\) West Street, nowPound Street, to about where The Shoulder t>fMutton stands, and southwards down South Streetnearly as far as the site of the Baptist Chapel, and com-l)rised some 30 to 40 acres almost covered with buildings,Bucksbridoe apparently not beino- included. The sketchmaj) of Wendover, prepared from a valuable map dated1G20 belonging to the Rev. Albert Smith, , the Manor and Vicar of the Parish, may be of assist-ance in following the above description. WENDOVER FORRENS consisted of detachedfarm houses and cottages interspersed with some dwel-lings of sunerior description chieflv southward of theliniough, and comprised: ( 1) The Hale and Manor of Wivelsgate to the -bast which included a portion of Bottendown, vulgarly callhistoryofwendove00west


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