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A History of the County of Essex
… Order, 1934, a small part of Waltham was transferred to Chingford Urban District, and the total area is now 10,958 a. … the original house being at Sewardstonebury, near the Chingford boundary. A line of ancient houses, comprising … hamlet. Sewardstonebury is now a residential extension of Chingford, and the area to the north-east of it is occupied …
The Environs of London
… lies in the hundred of Becontree. It is bounded by Chingford, Woodford, Wanstead, and Leyton, in Essex; and by … north of the church, in a lane leading from Clay-street to Chingford. In cr adjoining to the old mansion was a chapel, …
A History of the County of Essex
… work of his two sisters. 163 The church of ST. JOHN, Chingford Road, was built in 182930 as a chapel of ease to … Andrew (1911), All Saints (1912), and St. Edmund, South Chingford (1922). The church of ST. PETER, Woodford New Road, … (1875), All Saints, Highams Park (1912), and St. Anne, Chingford Hatch (1956). The church of ST. JAMES, St. James …
A History of the County of Essex
… clearances lay north of the Ching, between Jack's farm and Chingford Hatch. 5 Farther south, in Tony manor, 2 fields … a member of the Unigate group, had branch dairies in South Chingford, Walthamstow, and Leytonstone. 107 There were six … on the east side of the parish between Whipps Cross and Chingford Hatch, then estimated as 442 a. in Walthamstow Tony …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1945. 162 Sir George Monoux 163 grammar school for boys, Chingford Road. The foundation of this school in 1527 in the … stone dressings in a simple Tudor style, were opened in Chingford Road in 1927 and enlarged in 1932 and 1961. 172 The … 211 It was closed in 1969, when Hawkswood school opened at Chingford. 212 Margaret Brearley 213 school for the …
A History of the County of Essex
… miles long from north to south. Its boundary marched with Chingford to the north 3 and with Woodford and Wanstead to … in 1878. 6 Another detached part (18 a.), in south-west Chingford, was merged in Chingford in 1882. 7 Walthamstow became an urban sanitary …
A History of the County of Essex
… district. 71 The small detached portion of Walthamstow in Chingford, south of Chingford Hall, was merged in Chingford in 1882. 72 The district was governed by a local …
A History of the County of Essex
… of meadow, and some woodland in the neighbouring manor of Chingford (St. Paul's) which Peter took away from the chapter … probably the origin of the detached part of Walthamstow in Chingford, south of Chingford Hall. 146 The manor descended with the Valognes …
A History of the County of Essex
… mission also served Woodford, Leyton, Wanstead, and Chingford, until their own missions opened. The present … was opened in 1908 12 and the church of CHRIST THE KING, Chingford Road, in 1932. 13 PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY. A … in 1914. 61 A branch church was opened at King's Road, Chingford, in 1929. 62 There were 87 members in 1939 and 21 …
A History of the County of Essex
… line at Hall Farm junction. It was continued to Chingford in 1873, when Wood Street replaced Shernhall Street … with Coppermill junction on the Broxbourne line. The Chingford line was electrified in 1960, when the northern … Forest Road; Lea Bridge Road to Higham Hill; Hoe Street to Chingford; and Woodford New Road to Woodford. An agreement …
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