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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… York; and the vicarial tithes of the township for 18. 5. Upshire UPSHIRE, a hamlet, in the parish of WalthamAbbey, or …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with the hamlets of Holyfield, Sewardstone, and Upshire, 4177 inhabitants, of whom 2041 are in the town, 23 …
A History of the County of Essex
… were four churchwardens, one each for the town, Holyfield, Upshire, and Sewardstone. 33 In the early 19th century, … town, one for Sewardstone, and one shared by Holyfield and Upshire. 34 The parish owned various lands, the income from … the 'Green Man' and 2 a. in Hither Common Field, both at Upshire, 10 a. at Copped Hall Green, 3 a. near Broomstick …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1312, is probably to be associated with Potkiln Shaw at Upshire. 34 The present pottery at Woodgreen, Upshire, was established by H. F. Walker in 1830. 35 The … for the town and one each for the hamlets of Holyfield and Upshire. These continued even after 1840, when Waltham became …
A History of the County of Essex
… parish was divided into four: the town, and the hamlets of Upshire, Holyfield, and Sewardstone. High Beech is a modern … mostly east to west, among them one which runs through Upshire and past Copped Hall to the Epping road. Several … Abbey past Copped Hall to Epping, is apparently the Upshire Road mentioned above, which has lost the importance …
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