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In page Slough:

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  • 1597: In Act IV, Scene 5[1] of Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor, Bardolph is mugged: "so soon as I came beyond Eton, (cozeners) threw me off, from behind one of them, in a slough of mire". This could be a reference to Slough.[citation needed] In the same scene Cole-brooke (Colnbrook) is referenced along with Reading and Maidenhead.
  • 1872: Edward Lear made reference to Slough in More Nonsense Pictures, Rhymes, Botany, etc:[2]