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  1. A BRIEF HISTORY OF MARLOW. The Thames Valley around Marlow is rich in archaeology. There were Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements just to the west of the town and Iron Age hill forts at Danesfield and Medmenham, Roman villas have been found at Hambleden, Mill End and Hurley. The centre of the town has been settled since the Saxon ...

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  2. Marlow (/ ˈ m ɑːr l oʊ / MAR-loh), historically Great Marlow or Chipping Marlow, is a town and civil parish within the Unitary Authority of Buckinghamshire, England. It is located on the River Thames , 4 miles (6 km) south-southwest of High Wycombe , 5 miles (8 km) west-northwest of Maidenhead and 33 miles (53 km) west of central London .

  3. MARLOW HOLDINGS LIMITED - Free company information from Companies House including registered office address, filing history, accounts, annual return, officers, charges, business activity

  4. The Marlow Historian - Volumes Two to Seven Marlow Historian 2 £4.00 Marlow's coat of arms - A history and explanation of the town coat of arms. The Greatest theatre in the universe - A biography of John Richardson, a Marlovian who became a great early 19th C showman. Recording Bisham churchyard - The value of gravestones as local history..

  5. The Marlow Society originated as the Marlow Bridge Preservation Society, formed to save the beautiful 1832 suspension bridge from being replaced by a concrete structure. Marlow Remembers WW1 Here is a large and interesting volume of information written by the Marlow Remembers WW1 Group, formed to commemorate the centenary of that tragic period.

  6. We are members of The Marlow Society who are interested in the history of the area; our people, surroundings, buildings, and events. Ensuring documents, images, and maps that have been donated to the Society are protected. Capturing the memories of local people, some going back to WW1. Documenting histories of buildings of interest and grand ...

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  8. Nov 7, 2012 · According to the Domesday Book, the name had changed to Merlaue, by 1086. Over the Centuries it was passed down to each King and Queen, right up to Richard the First, and on until Queen Mary granted it to William Lord Paget. These days Marlow is still owned by Sir William Clayton Bart. Higginson Park River Thames.

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