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A History of the County of Essex
… Waltham. 1 This was one of the largest ancient parishes in Essex, with an area of 11,016 a. in 1931. 2 A local board was … district under the Local Government Act, 1894. 3 By the Essex Review Order, 1934, a small part of Waltham was … one of the oldest Saxon settlements in this part of Essex, since it gave its name to the hundred. The shrine …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… The wide rectangular moat encloses two fish-ponds. b(3). Essex Hall, house and stables, 1m. N.W. of the parish church. …
The Environs of London
… bounded by Chingford, Woodford, Wanstead, and Leyton, in Essex; and by the river Lea, which separates it from Hackney … others an estate, described as the manor of Wolkhamsted in Essex 46; by which name this parish is called in some … Francis Sams, and daughter of Edward Palmer of Lambourn in Essex, Esq. 1715; Charles Dumbleton, Esq. 1771; and Charles …
A History of the County of Essex
… greater part of the two crofts near the vicarage sold to Essex county council, which built the girls high school … D/DB L16. E.A.T. N.S. xviii. 17. C 132/31/3. Feet of F. Essex, ii. 46; J.I. 1/242 m. 25. Newcourt, Repertorium, ii. … D/DB L16; Lysons, London, iv. 21920. Visitations of Essex (Harl. Soc.) i. 137; Visitations of Essex, 1664, ed. J. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Walthamstow Brewery in St. James Street. 170 The Essex Brewery Co. Ltd. was formed in 1871 to buy Hawes's … was acquired by Collier Bros., who operated it as the Essex Brewery, until 1922. It was then sold to Tollemache's … were listed, representing about 16 per cent of those in Essex, though doubtless many of them were small works merely …
A History of the County of Essex
… by private subscription. Under the Education Act, 1902, Essex county council became responsible for secondary … by the county council, were absorbed by the South-West Essex technical college opened in Forest Road in 1938. 9 An … allowed the sale of the High Street school premises to Essex county council subject to a rent-charge of 150 payable …
A History of the County of Essex
… in The Risings and The Charter Road, and the council's Essex Hall estate at Higham Hill. In 192730 the North … its past, present, and future (1861), 15; Pevsner, Essex (2nd edn.), 406. Walthamstow B.C., Proceedings at … of volume, perambulation, 1780). See p. 174. O.S. Map 6", Essex, LXV (186876 edn.); V.H.M., Vestiges, no. 20; Hist. …
A History of the County of Essex
… panelling and chimneypiece in the former armoury came from Essex Hall after its demolition in 1934. The … of Forest Road, next to the recently built South-West Essex technical college. The architect was P. D. Hepworth and … under 20. 117 Though part of the administrative county of Essex, Walthamstow came under the operational control of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… de Bedyk, 96 appears to have conveyed all his lands in Essex to Simon Fraunceys, a city merchant who was twice lord … 229 and had ceased to be the manor-house. It was called Essex Hall from the early 19th century, when the Rowe family … were acquired by the council for housing, and in 1934 Essex Hall was pulled down. 232 An old people's home called …
A History of the County of Essex
… than those of Brethren in any other district in south-west Essex, and exceeded only by Croydon and Greenwich in the … G. F. Bosworth, Manor of Higham Bensted (W.A.S. vi), 1314; Essex Recusant, i. 1724. E.R.O., D/AEA 19, f. 48v. E.R.O., … Salt Libr. Stafford, S. 2112. Guildhall MS. 9558, f. 373; Essex Recusant, ii. 94. Cath. Rec. Soc. xiii. 162; Essex …