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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… grounds, on the way from near Rainham to Upminster and Hornchurch, Essex. [ Case G., Dom. Eliz., No. 23, several …
A History of the County of Essex
… benefice with Wennington in 1954. 10 In that year South Hornchurch was transferred to Rainham parish. 11 In 1274 the … It closed c. 1938 when a parish was founded in South Hornchurch. 64 OUR LADY OF LA SALETTE, Rainham, Dovers … Reg. no. 71118; Cath. Dir. (1973). The church is on the Hornchurch side of the ancient parish boundary. William Salt …
A History of the County of Essex
… T46; earlier references apparently concern ranges in S. Hornchurch: Kelly's Dir. Essex (1874), 175; Thorne, Environs … had no cherry-orchard: ibid. ii. 477 has misplaced a Hornchurch site. E.R.O., D/CT 280. Bd. of Agric., Acreage … Kelly's Dir. Essex (1917, 1922). Lewis, Rainham, 42; Hornchurch Echo, 1 Apr. 1969. The wharf is not used by Gen. …
A History of the County of Essex
… the nucleus of a dormitory suburb. Rainham was included in Hornchurch U.D. in 1934, and Havering L.B. in 1965. 2 The … crossed the Ingrebourne before dividing to Dagenham and Hornchurch. The northern (Warwick Lane, Upminister Road) came … In 1349 it was called South Street. 12 A road from Hornchurch to Aveley formed the parish boundary in the …
A History of the County of Essex
… Felsted, held by alien houses. The two alien hospitals of Hornchurch, belonging to the famous 'hospice' of St. Bernard … have the first dissolutions of houses in Essex, Takeley, Hornchurch and Writtle being purchased with others in other …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… E. end and remains of paintings. ConditionGood. 41. HORNCHURCH. (1) Parish Church; dating from the 13th century, … other towers. ConditionRuinous, and in part dangerous. 41. HORNCHURCH. (3) Nelmes; house dating from late in the 17th …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Corporation Seal. The parish, which, with the parishes of Hornchurch and Havering, constitutes "the liberty of Havering-atteBower," was once considered a ward of Hornchurch; but by an act of parliament passed for the … ecclesiastical affairs, it is still partly dependent on Hornchurch. The earliest charter was granted by Edward the …
The Environs of London
… Romford was formerly esteemed one of the wards of Hornchurch, but is now, as far as relates to the civil … wards. The parish of Romford is bounded by Dagenham, Hornchurch, Southweald, and Havering. Its extent I have not … Liberty of Havering. The parishes of Romford, Hornchurch, and Havering, (being originally one only,) form a …
A History of the County of Essex
… Romford is treated above, along with that of Havering and Hornchurch. 1 In the three rural wards of Romford agriculture … in Romford; these are treated elsewhere. 3 Romford, like Hornchurch, was an early centre of the leather industry. … name suggests that it was associated with one of two Hornchurch ironfounders: Mary Wedlake & Co., or Wedlake & …
A History of the County of Essex
… and built a school for 45 boys and 20 girls from Hornchurch and Romford. A master's house was built next to it … his will dated 1730, gave the school a house and land in Hornchurch Lane (South Street). By 1804 the master and … the governors to admit more children, from Romford, Hornchurch, or Havering. In 1834 the school was united with …
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