DI RF.CTO'RY. J . PAGLESBAM. 449 'NE'dieal OfficPrs & Publie Vaccinators, .!.veley district, Registrars of Births & Deaths, sub-district, Geo. Peter Gifford Foulkes M.B., B.S.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng., Herbert James, Orsett; Grays sub-district, Mrs. F. L.R.C.P.Lond. Buchanan house, .!veley; Grays (East) E. Green, Lanhydrock, High View avenue, Gra.ys ; district, Stephen Geo. Floyd M.D., B.S.Lond. Milton deputy, Rev. John J. Wiuser, 28 Sherfield road, Grays house, Orsett road, Gra~·s; Grays (West) district, Registrar of Marriages, Edward Biddell, 38 Clarence Anthony FewstE'r Blake M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. road, Grays Bf'ntlH, Maidstone road, GraYS; Ockeudon district, • • H~nry Stapleton Johnston L.R.C.P. & S.Irel. & L.M. TERRITORIAL FORCE. Dub. Sonth Ockendon; Orsett district, Waiter Alling­ Essex Yeomanry, Orsett Troop, D Squadron, Major ham ~LR.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., L.S.A.Lond. A. Buxton, commanding; 2nd Lieut. James C. OrsPtt ; Stanford-le-Hope district, George Fawcett Chaplin, troop officer; Permanent-Stafi-Sergt.-Major White M.D., B.Ch., B.A.O.Dub. Stanford-le-Hope; Biddie, drill hall, Prittlewell, Southend-on-Sea, drill Tilburv district, Alfred Henderson Fowler M.R.C.S. instructor En!!., ·L R.C.P.Lond. Conisborough, Peninsula road,

Tilbnrv• Docks 'The Wo:rkheuse was built in 1837, at a cost of about Police Station, Frank Eagling, constable £9,000, & enlarged in 1907, at a cost of £6,337, & in I9IO, at a cost of £5,882, for 290 inmates; Edward Public Elementary (mixed) School, with which is in­ William WiJ.son, master; Louisa Ada Wilson, matron; corporated .Anson's Charity School for boys ; average Rev. William C. Bishop M.A. chaplain; Waiter attendance, 17'); William F. Fox, master Allingham M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., L.S.A.Lond. Public Elementary (Anson's Charity) School for in· medical officer fants, built in 1907, for roo children; average at· 1'he Isolation Hospital for the district is in Long tendance, 8o; Miss Ethel King, mistress lane, Little ; Stephen George Floyd M.D., The Schools are controlled by the Orsett Education B.S.Lond. medical officer; Mrs. E. M. E. Taylor, Sub-Committee, Turner Jessop, Quarry Hill, Grays. matron; James Beck, 2 Orsett road, Grays, clerk to clerk the Board School Medical Inspector, H. Emlyn Jones M.R.O.S. Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Brantwood, Palmer's aven.Grays 0RSBTT REGISTRATION DISTRICT. Conveyance. There is a vehicle to Grays railway station :Superintendent .Registrar, Charles Asplin, Bank build­ to mee-t the 9.52 a.m. & 12.32 & 4·44 p.m. up trains ings, High street, Grays; deputy, William R. Silvey, & 9.50 a.m. & 12.40, 5-15, 5-24 & 6. I p.m. down Bank buildings, Grays trains on every week day

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. 1 Church John M. insur. agt. Baker St Mciver Donald Alex. nurseryman Cole Alien Charles, farmer Marsh Thos. Wm.contractor,Baker St .Allingham Waiter Dorrington Alfred Wm. insurance agt Martin George, farmer Bishop RH. William Chatterley M.A. Earl John, beer retlr. Miller Thos. Rd. farmer, Ongar hall (rector & chaplain of the union). Ellingford John, farmer, Baker StrePt Oakley Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Rectorv • Essex Yeomanry (Orsett Troop, D Baker Street Braam Sydney A. The Old Rectory Squadron) (2nd Lieut. James Chap- Orr Robert, farmer, The Poplar.-. {}haplin James C. The Manor lin, troop officer; Permanent- Pacey Eliza Marie (Mrs.), The Fox- Edllatdes Hon. George By. Orsett ho Staff-Sergt.-Major Biddie, Drill hound P.H .Jones Rev. John T. (Congregational), hall, PrittleweU, Southend-on-Sea, Pettitt Henry, Cock P.H The Manso drill instructor) Pigg J oseph W. baker & grocer Tapper Rev. Wm. James Th.A.K.C. Fielding Edward Percy, Whitmore Powell William, King's Arms P.H (curate) Arms P.H l3aker Street Whitmore Francis Henry Douglas Finch Emily (Miss), insurance agent Ridgwell Thomas, market gatdener Charlton D.L., J.P. Finch William, wheelwright Ridgwell Wm. R. statnr. & post office Wilson Waiter Stratton, Whitecrofts Goodwin Thos. market grdnr.BakerSt Russell Thomas, blacksmith Gurney James, beer retailer Sanders Charles, plumber & painter, COMMERCIAL. Hall Ernest A. farmer. Hubblets Baker Street .Allingham Waiter M.R.C.S.Eng., Hall Jn. Robt. farmr.Cherry orchard Smith .Albert, baker L.R.O.P.Lond., L.S.A.Lond. sur- Harding Robert, job master Stanford Thomas W. beer retailer, geon, & medical officer of health & Howard Alfred, carpenter Orsett Heath public vaccinator for Orsett district Hug-gett Wa.lter, boot maker Sutton William, farmer, Loft hall & medical officer for Orsett Union James George Herbert, relieving & Taylor John Medwin, saddler workhouse vaccination officer, & collector to Tricker Geo. nurseryman, Baker St "Bridge Maud Adeline (:Miss), shopkpr the guardians, No. 2 district, & Tuckett James, farmer, Whitfiel

()VINGTON is a pari~h bounded on the north by the hrights annexed, joint net yearly value £335· with 70 river Stour, which here divides the county from Suffolk, · acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the trustees .2~ miles south from Clare station on the Sudbury and of the Brett family, and held since 1898 by the Rev • .Haver hill branch of the Great Eastern railway, 7 east Cecil Waiter Brett M ..A:. of St. John's College, Oxford. from Haverhill and ro north from Halstead, in the Here is a Congregational Mission Hall, opened in 1909, ~orthern division of tbe county, Hinckford hundred, to seat 130 persons. Mrs. Offord, who is lady of the :Vorth Hinckford petty session:tl division, Rts!Jr1dge manor, and Francis .Arthur Vaizey esq. of Halstead, union, Haver hill county court district, and in the rural are the principal landowners. The soil is clay; subsoil, deanery of Belchamp, archdeaconry of Colchester and clay. The chief crop is barley. The area is 688 acres; Chelmsford diocese. The church, assigned in modern rateable value, £591; the population in 1911 was 113. ~imes to St. Mary,_ is a s_mall an~ a~cient edifice of stone Letters through Clare (Suffolk), arrive by cycle post at m the Early Enghsh st}le, cons1stmg of chancel, na~e, 7 a.m The· nearest mormy order & telegraph office is ~o~th porch an~ ~ small wester.n tower, of wood, with at Clare 2 miles distant <~pne and contammg one bell: m 1881 the church was ' reseated with open benches, the chancel restored and a Wall Letter Box, Upper Farm, cleared at 7.30 a.m. &. 1ltained east window inserted: there are 9() sittings. 6.ro p.m.; sundays, 9 a.m The register dates from the year 1550. The living is a The children of this parish attend the school at Tilbu· y rector~·, with that of and the chapelry of All- COMMERCIAL. Whitbread Thos. Robt. farm bailiti t(J Hrett Rt>v. Cecil Walter M ..!. Rectory Bit·d WHliam, farmer, Hole farm the exors. of the late William Ewer French Art.hur Richard, beer retailer esq. Ovington hall PAGLESHAM (Paklesham or Packasham) was in 1066 Rochford station on the Southend branch of the Great 1riven by Ingulf, abbot of Croyland, to Westminster .Abbey: Eastern railway. 9 north-east from Southend station on it is a village and parish on the river Roche, behind the , Tilbury and Southend railway, 6 miles by Wallasea and opposite Burnham, 4 miles north-east from t.he fields, ferry and marshes, 13 miles by road from ESSEX 29