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505:, installed a large trap door under the bed in the best bedroom located immediately above the inn's kitchen. The bed was fixed to the trap door and the mattress securely attached to the bedstead, so that when two retaining iron pins were removed from below in the small hours of the morning, the sleeping guest was neatly decanted into a boiling cauldron. In this way, more than sixty of his richer guests were murdered silently and with no bloodshed. Their bodies were then disposed of in the River Colne. The murder of a wealthy clothier, Thomas Cole of Reading, proved to be Jarman's undoing in that he failed to get rid of Cole's horse, leading to his confessing. The story ends with Jarman and his wife being hanged for robbery and murder, and the river and town being named "Cole" and "Colebrooke" respectively after Thomas Cole. According to local tradition, this inn was the Ostrich Inn. The inn is reportedly haunted and has been subject to investigations by the Sussex Paranormal Research Group and 50: 903: 920: 895: 878: 57: 34: 237: 738:
At the 2011 census, the whole civil parish had a population of 6,157 living in 2,533 homes, giving a density of 10.9 people per hectare (approximately a quarter of the density of the borough as a whole and just under one half of the average for England).
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Colnbrook with Poyle is a suburban parish with significant industrial units, logistical premises and open land. The parish was created on 1 April 1995 as an amalgamation of Colnbrook from
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The town's industrial estates are important in fields such as transportation, food and drinks manufacture, warehousing and distribution and despite almost all being in
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district. Colnbrook was finally united on 1 April 1995, when the present combined parish of Colnbrook with Poyle was formed and added to the borough of Slough in
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that aired on 21 July 2010, it is mentioned that the Jarman murders at the Ostrich Inn were the inspiration for the story of
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Colnbrook has a complicated administrative history. The village was historically divided by the Colne Brook between the
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to the south-east. At the 2011 census the whole civil parish had a population of 6,157 living in 2,533 homes.
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in Berkshire, but the western part of Colnbrook remained in Buckinghamshire and was added to the parish of
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with the rest of Staines Urban District. In 1974 Staines Urban District was absorbed into the new
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Colnbrook (with Poyle) is at the eastern end of the borough of Slough and is directly west of the
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provided traditional poor relief and road maintenance but lay in the 19th century in different
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Colnbrook is also the place where Richard Cox (a retired brewer), in 1825, first grafted the
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were the village's main industry. In 1106, the first one was founded by Milo Crispin, named
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which is where the natural rivers generally drain toward. The river is unusual for its
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and a suburban parish with significant industrial/logistical buildings and open land.
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road and turn off point for Windsor and was used as a resting point for travellers.
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The hundred of Stoke: Colnbrook, A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 3.
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Example industrial estate business address listing in the parish
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to the north and the smaller Poyle from an unparished area of
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Thomas of Reading: or, The Sixe Worthie Yeomen of the West
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serving the village until it was closed in 1965 under the
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In 1965 the eastern part of Colnbrook was transferred to
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Colnbrook is located in Berkshire
Berkshire
OS grid reference
SU945805
Civil parish
Colnbrook with Poyle
Unitary authority
Slough
Ceremonial county
Berkshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SL3
Dialling code
Police
Thames Valley
Fire
Royal Berkshire
Ambulance
South Central
UK Parliament
Windsor
UK
England

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