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Welcome to the Lacey Green History Wiki.
Property
People
Social Snapshots
1 & 2 Jubilee Cottages
A Farm in Walters Ash in Parish of Hughenden
Clovelly
Clovelly 1 formerly Groverick
Clovelly 2 formerly Groverick
Conclusions
Darvills Hill Farm Deeds, modern parlance
Darvills Hill Farm. Deeds
Field off Goodacres Lane
Glebe
Greyholme
Hillock Cottages no 2
Hillock Cottages no 3
Homefield
Kiln Farm
Land of Princes Risborough Common
Land off Loosley Hill Road
Lane Cottage, Church Lane
Lane Cottage, Loosley Row
Lieu de Repos, Highlands, Ardengrove
Lily Bottom Farm
Loosley Row School
Shops
Small Dean Farm, Bradenham & Lacey Green
Stocken Farm Diary Part 1
Stocken Farm Diary Part 2
Stocken Farm Diary Part 3
Stocken Farm Diary Part 4
Tennis Court to Hambe Close
The Manor of Princes Risborough
The Old Brick Kiln
The Old Post Office, later Green Pastures
The School House
Up Green
Up Green & Lower Green. The earliest part of Lacey Green
Willow Cottages
Wimble End Cottage No 1
Wimble End Cottage No 2
Wimble End Cottage No 3
Woodway Farm, Little Lane
Woodway Farm, Loosley Row
Workhouse
Absentee Landlords
Beatrice Fagge
Benefactors
Bill & Madeline Cleaver
Brian & Nell Panter
Councillors Wycombe District Council
Councillors Wycombe Rural District Council
Dennis Claydon
Dick & Hilda West
Emily & Arthur Harvey
Emma Grace Foundation
Families
Families known nationally
Families with Entrepreneurs
Families with Fallen WW1
Families with servicemen WW1
Families. Absentee Property Owners
Frank & Dawne Glenister
Fred Floyd
Fred Thomas Crook
Freeholders before 1823
Geoff Gomme
George & Caroline Eggleton
George Burrows and Julia nee Ginger
George Currell & Mary Weller
George Gibbons & Kate Parslow
Gyles Floyde died 1640 circa
Harold & Ivy Weller
Harry Dean
Harry Floyd
Harry Saunders died WW1
Henry & Mary Janes
James Tilbury born 1824
James Williams & Miriam Jane Biggs
James and Mary Harmon, nee Dell
Jesse Ward
Joan West
John & Celia Ginger
John Carter & Elizabeth Dell
John Gomme & Sarah Thompson
John Grubb
John Lacey
John West
Joseph & Elinor Floyd
Joseph & Eliza Eggleton
Joseph Dormer & Emma Ginger
Josephine Irving
Joshua Dell, born 1757
Kathleen Church
Kay Sampson
... further results
1700's
1800's
1900's
1910's
1920's
1930's
1940's
1950's
1960's
1970's
1980's
1990's
2000's
2010's
2020's
Roads or Locations
Amenities
Families
The "mover & Shaker" Families
Ancient Routes
Hamlet of Coombs
Hamlet of Green Hailey
Lily Bottom Lane
Princes Risborough Common
The Chilterns
The Grubbin
Attraction. 1911 Coronation Festivities
Methodist Chapel no 1
Parish Woods
Public Pond Making
Railway Line at Risborough
Shop. Stores & 1st P.O.