AND DISTRICT Alston, Diana, 197 HISTORICAL SOCIETY Alston, Isabel, 197 NEWSLETTERS Alston, John, 197 Index to the Newsletters on the LDHS Alston, Margaret, 197 Website: Alston, Michael John, 197 www.loughtonhistoricalsociety.org.uk Memories from, 172, 173, 174, (Nos 130–197) 175, 176, 177 Alston, William, 197 COMPILED BY TED MARTIN Alwarton [Alderton], 193 Ambresbury Banks, 188 This Index will be updated at regular intervals. Ambrose, Dr Alexander, BA, MB, BCh, LLB, All references are to the number of the Newsletter in MD, DPh, 191 which the subject appeared. Titles of books and Ambrose, Jonathan Whybrow, 194 publications are in italic. Ambrose, Percy, 194 American Type Founders, 193 A11 trunk road, 194, 196 And Now Goodbye , 197 A414 trunk road, 197 Anderson air raid shelter, 196 A Century and a Half of Loughton in Pictures Angel, Mr, 140 further information, 197 Anglo-French Laundry, 197 A Pictorial Review of Claybury Hospital , 134 Angus, Thomas Sanderson, 192 A Walk Round Loughton , 133 Anne, Princess, 1665–1714, flight of, 183 AA, 193, 196 Anne Boleyn’s tower, 197 Abraham, Henry, 191 Archaeology Abraham, John, 191 medieval pottery in York Hill, 171 , 194, 197 , 144 Acme Pullman Services of Bishop’s Stortford, Archdeacon’s death, 172 196 Arden Press, 192 Across Barriers (1941), 196 Arkell, Lieutenant A J, 189 Actuaries, 191 Armistice 1918, 196 Ada Melmore , ship, 191 Armstrong, Susan, 191 Adams, Beatrice Mary, 193 Arnold, Matthew (1822–88), 177, 195 Adams, Charles Edward, 193 Arrighi, Ludovico, 192 Adams, Charles Hubert, 193 Arsenic poisoning, 173 Adams, Dr, 191 Arthur Morrison, 180, 197 Adams, Frances, 193 Arts and Crafts Movement, 195 Adams, Percy Joyce, 193 Ashcroft, Lord, 197 Adams, Sarah Flower (1805–1848), 141, 169 Ashley Laminates, 163, 164, 169 Adams, William Bridges, 141 Askew, Lucy, 194 Addison, Joseph, 194 Askew family, 194 Addison, Sir William (1905–1992), 141, 149, 174, Association Typographique Internationale, 193 181, 194 Aston, Ken, 190 archive, 149 Astor, Major, 193 retrospective, 165 Atholl, Duchess of, 194 Aerodromes Atkin, J C, 191 Chingford, 181 Audley End, 197 , around, 181 Aubrey, John, 190 Agriculture ‘Aunt Daisy’, 191 Epping Forest, in, Great War, 182, 183 Australia, Loughton connections in, 168 Ainger, Geoffrey (1925– ) Austridge, Mr, 190 Air raid Aves, Ernest, 197 shelters, public, 184, 189 Aviation in the 1930s, 184 wardens’ posts, 184 Ayton, James, Police Sgt, 197 Air Wing, St John Ambulance, 176, 193 Alake of Abeokuta, 190 ‘Babes in the Wood’ murders, 194 Albion Granaries, 186 Bacon, James and John, Jr, 190 Aldersbrook Bacot, Arthur, 193 Cemetery and Crematorium, 137 Baddow Frove, 196 Farm, 159 Bader, Sir Douglas, 168, 189 Alexander, Ivy, 150, 191 Bailey, Miss, 190 Alfriston, Sussex, 197 Bailey, W, 191 Alhambra Edict, 196 Baillie Scott, M H, 193 ‘All Number Now’, 197 Baily, Edmund, 191 Allen, Dr Matthew, 185 Baily, E H, 191 Allen, Mrs, 190 Bain, Alexander (1810–1877), electrical Allen. Rev W, 187 timekeeping pioneer, 131, 191 Allen, Robin (1820–1899), 146 Baines, Frank, 193 Allen, William, 191 Bairnsfather, Bruce, 195 Allis, Charles, 189 Ballantyne Press, 192 Alston, Cecily, 197 Balls, Mr Geo, 196

1 Banbury, William, 190 Blitz, the, 197 Bancroft’s School, Woodford Green, and a perilous cycle ride, 150, 191 193 first, 179 Bank of Printing Works, 132, 160 Hills Road: , life in, 1940, Bank panic 1826, and, 184 174, 183 Banks, Thomas, 191 Blue plaques, 141, 144, 145 Banks, William James, 191 Bill Sparks, 197 Barbou typeface, 192 George Pearson, 197 Barham, Vic, 194 James Hilton, 197 Barking Blumenthal, Joseph, 193 fishing in, 133 Boake, Arthur, 192 Valence House, 158 Boake, Edmund John, 192 Barltrop, Robert, 135, 172 Boake, Mr, 189 Barnardo, Dr, 194, 196 , 196 Barnes, William Charles, 197 Bodger, James Mears, 193 Barnett, G H, 194 Bodger, Martha, 193 Barns, Mrs Stephen, 193 Bodleian Library, 194 Barriers Down (1950), 196 Boer War, 196, 197 Barton, Mr (Postmaster), 136 Bogus doctor sent for trial, 172 Basevi, George, 196 Bolland, John, 191 Baskerville, John, 192 Book, beautiful, William Morris, 178 Baskerville typeface, 192 Booth, Charles, 197 Basque children in Theydon Bois, 181, 194 Booth, Florence (1861–1957), 189 Bass family, 181 Bosworth, Mr, butcher, 186 Bastard, Sir Henry, 194 Boult, Mrs, 197 Battle of Barking Creek, 167, 189 Boundary Street Estate, 197 Battle of Blenheim, 196 Bowen, David, 194 Battle of Britain, 197 Bowman, Clifford Theophilus Frederick, 193 Battle of Oudenaarde, 196 Bowman, Margaret Joyce, MBE, OStJ, 176, 193 Bauer foundry, Frankfurt, 193 Boudicca legends, 164 Bazire, William, 190 Boundary stone alongside railway between BBC ‘Legacies’ website, 160 Theydon Bois and Debden, 141 Bearman, Harry, 194 Bowtle, Geo, 184 Beating the bounds, 136 Boxing tournament, 1921, 132 Beaverbrook, Lord, 193 Boys’ toys in the 1930s, 187 Bechuanaland Police, 197 Braeside Private School, 162 Bedding, Cyrus, 185 Braine, Bernard, MP, 197 Belgian refugees, 196 Brand, Fred, 190 ‘Belisha Beacon’, 196 Brand, Samuel, 191 Bell, John, 193 Brand, Samuel Frederick, 191 Bell types, 193 Brandon, 194 Bellinger, Mr, Minister of Tottenham, 194 Bream, Julian, 194 Belvedere Glass Works, 132 Brimsdown Station, 194 Bembo typeface, 193 British Railways, 196 Benn, Ernest, 193 British Transport Commission Benyon, Richard, 195 1955 Modernisation Plan, 196 Bethnal Green British Union of Fascists, 194 St Philip, 197 Brand, Samuel Frederick, 191, 195 Bewers, Rev Leslie, 189 Brawn, Misses, 195 Bicknell, John, 197 Brawn, Mr, 190 Bicycle Union, 196 Brawn, Samuel, 195 Bidder, George, 187 Brick, in search of, 133 Bird, Mrs Mary, 194 British Library, 140 Bishop of Bedford’s Fund, 197 British Raj, 182, 183 Bishop’s Stortford, 194, 196, 197 British Railways (Eastern Region), Architects Bishop’s Stortford, and Epping Gas Department, 197 and Electricity Co, 195 British School, 143, 144 Bishops Hall, , British Weekly , 197 Edward VII at, 131, 197 Broadberry, Captain Edric William, MC, 190 Bishopsgate goods station, 194 Broadbridge, James, 183 Black, Charles Crofton, 191, 192 Brown, Alice, 197 Black, Mrs G, 191 Brown, Arthur, 158 Blado, Antonio, 192 Brown, Frank, 192 Blado typeface, 192 Brown, James, 194 Blake Hall, 196 Brown, June, 185 tube station, 196 Brown, Kenneth, 197 Blankers-Koen, Fanny, 193 Brownings Farm, Gravel Lane, Row, Blatchford, Susan, 194 134 Blissett, Atherton Edward, 194 Browns of Loughton, 192

2 Bruce, Hon George L, 190 Buckhurst Hill – cont. Buckhouse estate, 195 North End, 191 Buckhurst Hill, 160, 186, 191, 194 mystery photo of, 197 Albert Villa, Albert Road South, 191 Oakfield, 197 Alfred Road, 194 ‘Oakfield’, 191, 197 Ardmore House, 194, 196 Ormonde House, 197 Ardmore Lane, 191, 194 ‘Outrage’ 1867/8, 192 Bald Faced Stag, 197 Palace Gardens, 194 Bowling and Lawn Tennis Club, 197 Palmerston Road, 191, 193, 195, 197 Bowling Club, 197 Police protection, 136 Braeside Junior School, 191 Prince’s Road, 191 Braeside School, High Road, 196 Prince’s Terrace, 191 Brimfield, 194 Queens Road, 191, 194, 197 Cascade Road, 130 Queensbury, 191 Charitable Relief Society, 197 residents, perils of the sea and, 191 Chestnut Avenue, 191 Roebuck Inn, 160, 191, 195 ‘Chestnuts’, 191 Russell House, 195 Congregational Church, 197 Russell Road, 196 Congregational Dorcas Society, 197 St John the Baptist church, 188, 191, 193, County High School, 179, 181, 186, 189, 195 196, 197 crime and punishment in Victorian and St John’s Villas (No 4), 193 Edwardian, 192 St Stephen’s Room, 191 Devon Close, 191, 192 Scotland Road, 195 Devon House, 191, 192, 196, 197 Second World War, 174, 183, 191 Ellerslie, 196, 197 Stanstead Cottage, 191 Epping New Road, 197 Station, 194 ‘Fairlight’, 191 Sunnycroft, 196 fascist meeting in, 194 Tennis and Bowls Club, 195, 197 ‘Fifty Club’, 196 The Elms, Queen’s Road, 197 Forest Hospital, 191 The Lodge, High Road, 197 Foresters branch, 191 ‘Three Colts’, 191 Foresters Hall, 191 ‘Tramore’, High Road, 191 Granville Lodge, 191 Tramway, 191, 195 ‘Greenhill’, 191 treatment of the poor in Victorian, 197 Gymnastic Society, 191 Village Hospital, 191, 197 Hall, 194 West Lodge, 191, 193 Hard Courts Tennis Club, 195, 197 Westbury Lane, 191, 193 Harlow Villa, Palmerston Road, 197 ‘Willesden’, Epping New Road, 191 ‘Hawstead’, 192 Buildings of Loughton , 2nd ed, 187 health and welfare in Victorian and Bunce, Stephen, highwayman, 180 Edwardian, 191 Burgoine, Alan, 197 High Road, 191, 196, 197 Burgoyne, Montague, 189 Hill House, 191, 192 Burke, William, forest hermit, 186 Holly House, 196 Burney, George (1818–1885), 195 Holmehurst, 197 and his fight to save Epping Forest, 196 Hospital Lane (now Knighton Lane), 197 Burns & Oates, 192 Howard family, 196 Burnt Mill, 195, 196 Infants’ School, 1895, 136 station and signal box, 197 ‘Ingersley’, 63 Palmerston Road, 195 Bus(es) King’s Place Independent Chapel, 197 Crown terminus, at, 197 Knighton, 196 garages, 176, 190 Knighton Lane, 197 Great Eastern Railway, 186 Knighton Lane, 191 LN 4743 (‘Ole Bill’). 190 Knighton Lodge, 191 route 38A, 173 Knighton Woods, steam engine test, 192, services, 176 194 1930s, 190 ‘Laurels’, The,195 1949, 192 Lawn Tennis Club, 197 Buntingford Station, 194 Leading Families 1860–1940 , 197 Burnt Mill station, 194 level crossing, 150 Burney, George (1818–1885), and, 195, 196, Library, 194 197 local hero, Captain Edric William Butler, John, 194 Broadberry, MC, 190 Butler’s Retreat, 194 Lords Bushes, 192, 194 Butler Harris, Dr, 191 Lower Queens Road, 194 Buxton, Edward North, 197 Mablin Lodge flats, 195 Buxton, Gerald, JP, 188 Medical Provident Home, 191 Buxton, Mrs Edward North, 191 Monkhams Farm, 192 Buxton, Priscilla, 195 mystery photo, 195, 197 Buxton, Sir Edward North, 190, 191, 196

3 Buxton, Thomas Fowell, 190, 195 Chigwell – cont. Buxton family, 138, 191 martyr, 156 men killed in the Great War, 181 non-juror, 156 Cadbury chocolate family, 181, 194 ‘Oakhurst’, Hainault Road, 137 Camberwell School of Art, 195 old house moved to, 180 parish registers, 156 Christ’s College, 197 POW camp, 140 Leys School, 197 RAF, 181 Main Line, 194, 195, 196 residential names, 161 St Catharine’s College, 197 Rolls Park, 165, 166, 170, 173, 175, 185 Cambridge Colours, 172 St Mary’s Church Cambridge University Press, 192, 193 duties of landowners, 171 Campbell, Colonel and Mrs Paul, 194 hatchments, 167 Campbell, Thomas, 185 hidden treasure in, 188 Canning Town goods yard, 194 station master’s wife, notorious Debden , 197 rape case of 1867, 193 Capel Cure, George (‘Ronnie’), 196 Ballad of , 193 Capel Cure, Hugo, 196 Urban District Council, 180 Capel Cure, Nancy, 196 Women’s Health Centre, 1912, 137 Capel Cure, Nigel, 196 Chigwell & Loughton: A Pictorial History , 130 Capel Cure, Rachel, 196 Chigwell Lane Station, 162, 194 Capel Cure family, 196 Chigwell Local History Society, 135, 194 Capra, Frank, 197 Chigwell Row, 194 Care in the Community Programme, 196 Beale’s Cottages, Romford Road, 193 Carter, Bill, 190 Brownings Farm, Gravel Lane, 134 Carter, Eric, 190 brutal murder at, 193 Carter, Harry (alias Smith), 192 , 189 Carter, Jack, 186 Chigwell Urban District Council, 180 Carter, Julia, 190 Chilton, John, CC, 193, 196 Carter, Martha Catherine, 190 Chingford, 197 Carter, Mary, 191 Aerodrome, 181, 189 Carter, Mr, foreman road sweeper, Arabia Close, 193 140 Forest View Camp School, 195 Carter, Terry, 194 Lawrence Hill, 193 Cassidy, Raymond, 158 Mansfield Park, 193 Cast in Stone and Mapped Out , 179 Pole Hill, 192, 193 ‘Cat’s-eyes’, 196 Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting Lodge, 195 Catherine Herself , 197 (Willingale) airfield, 189 Catherine of Aragon, 194 Chisholm, Emily (1910–1991), 169 Catholics in Loughton, 169 Christian martyrs, 145, 156 Cats Brains, 149 ‘Christmas Eve in the Streets’, 195 CBS Radio’s Hallmark Playhouse, 197 Churchill, Lady Clementine, 178, 180, 181 Cedars, The, Epsom, 196 Churchill, Sir Winston, 140, 189, 191, 197 Census, tales from, 192 Kings Green, on, 180 Central Line, 141, 169, 171, 172, 176, 196 working for, 152 sixty years of, to Epping, 182 Churchill papers, 170 Central School of Arts and Crafts, 193, 195 Citrine, Sir Walter and Lady, 181, 194 Century and a Half of Loughton in Pictures , A, 195 City of Chalked numbers on number plate, 195 arms, 141 Chamberlain, Neville, 196 Cemetery and Crematorium at Chambers, Mary Anne Howell, 197 Aldersbrook, 137, 159, 170 Chambers, Dr John, 197 Epping Forest, and, 160 Changes in the Urban Geography of Loughton since Imperial Volunteers, 197 1920, 183 Clapham, Alfred, 197 Charcoal burners, Epping Forest, 184 Clare, John (1793–1864), 175, 197 Chariots of Fire , 193 biography, 182 Dr Allen’s Aylum, at, 185 motor-car accidents in, 196 Clark, Bert, 190 Cherry pie plaque, The George, Wanstead, 196 Clark, Edwin, 191 Cheshunt, Herts, 194, 197 Clark (or Clarke), John, 193 Chickens, keeping, 197 Clarke, G P, 187 Chigwell, 142, 143, 194 Clarke, George, 190 Fire Brigade, memories of, 171 Clarke, Mary Anne (1776–1852), 177 Gould family, damage to their home Clarke, W R, 192 in Second World War, 177 Clay, Richard Lomax, 160 Grange Farm, 144 Claybury Hall, 195 King’s Head, The, 196 Claybury Hospital, 196, 197 Lodge, 177 Claybury Hospital, A Pictorial Review of , 134

4 Claydon, William, 191 Cyclists’ Meet, 191 Clements & Moore, 132 Clergyman, abusing, 175 D-Day, 161 Cleverdon, Douglas, 193 D’Agar, Charles, 195 Cloister Press, 192, 193 da Costa, Leonora (1696–1770), 196 Coal tax boundary markers, 141 da Costa, Moses Mendes, 196 Cobham, Sir Alan, 189 Daily Mirror building, 186 Cockerell, Sir Sydney, 195 Dairies, 165 Cocking, Harry, 197 Dalton, Millican (1867–1947), 139, 141, 161, 184 ‘Cockleshell Heroes’, 197 Damaris of the Downs , 196 film, 197 Dandridge’s ‘Click’ all-metal mousetrap, 132 Cockney Corners , 195 Dangerous Energy , 146, 178 Cockney speech, 135 Dare, Eddie, 189, 194 Coffee House at Woodford , 154 Darvell, Robert, 135 Coffee House movement, 154 Davenport, Christopher, 190 Coinage, token, in the 18th century, 168 Davenport, Frances, 190 Coleman, Mary, 191 Davey, Alice, 197 Colman, Ronald, 197 Davey, Archie, 190 Coles, Rev Richard Edward, BA, 189 Davey, Duncan, 192 Collins, José, 141, 145, 181 Davey, Jack, 197 ‘Colonel’, the, 177, 178 Davies, Captain Robert, 190 Colvin, Rev Alexander, 186 Davies, Elizabeth (1807–1896), 191 Coming Spring (poem, Anon, 1851), 177 Davies, Mr, 191 Commons Preservation Society, 195 Davies, Esther, 191 Connaught Waters, 193, 194 Davies, Thomas, 191 Cooling Galleries, 194 Davis, David and Myra, 185 Conquest, John, 191 de Bunsen, Ronnie, 190 Conyers, John, 160 de Freitas, Frankie, 191 Conyers, Lady Henrietta, 158 de Freitas, Sir Geoffrey, MP, 191 Cook, Edwin, 191 Deacon, Octavius Dixie (1838–1916), 141, 173 Cook, James, wheelwright, 191 new book, 186, Cook, John, 184 wins award, 192 Cook family of Woodford, 166 Deacon Collection, 141 Cooper, Arthur Ernest, 193 Deards, Sam, 195 Cooper, Arthur Gabbetis, 193 Dease, Lieutenant Maurice James, 195 Cooper, Ernest Frederick, 193 Debden, 133, 141, 182, 189 Cooper, Geo F, 192 Bank of England Printing Works, 160 Copped Hall, Epping, 143, 190 boundary stone alongside railway, 141 flight of Princess Anne, and, 183 estate, 158, 162, 176, 188, 193 Corio, Silvio Erasmus, 136 moving to, 133, 135 Coronation Rectory Lane Health Centre, 137 medal, 1902, 197 field-names, 149, 179 year, 1937, 180 Green, 186 Cory, Dr Frederick, 197 Hall, 144, 186 Cottis, Mr Crispus Joseph, JP, 196 Langston Road Industrial Estate, 137 Cottis, Wm, and Sons Ltd, 196 ‘Paraffin Junction’, 162 Country dancing in Theydon Bois, 159 prefab estate, 189 Cowlishaw, Harry, 195 rape case of 1867, 193 Cowper, Benjamin, 188 road names, 179 Cradock, Miss, 192 station, 162, 182 Cranbrook School, Tower Hamlets, 195 Tipedene [Debden], 193 Cranwell, Len, 191 Torrington Drive, 195 Crawford advertising agency, 193 Debden Green Farm, 139 Cricketer on Fire, 195 Debden House Cookery Book , 173 Crime and justice in 1732, 194 Dent, E J, 162 Crimean War, 1854–56, 170 Dent, J M, 193 Cromwell, Oliver, 139 ‘Dido’, inhabitant of Hainault Forest, 177 Crossman, Richard, MP, 196 Dietrichsen, Elizabeth (d 1934), 136 Crossman, Sir Stafford, 191 Dietrichsen, James Mark (d 1929), 136 Crouch, C Hall, 192 Dietrichsen family, 136 Crowe, Patrol Jonathan, 222 J, 193 Dietrichsen, Mrs, 191 Crystal Brook jug, 165 Diggens, A and P, 190 Cunard, Nancy, 194 Diggles, Robert, 194 Curaçao , HMS, loss of, 188, 191 ‘Dissenting’ love story, a, 169 Curtis, Lawson Hunt, 192 Doctor Fred Stoker and the Lost Garden of Curwen, Harold, 151, 174, 175, 192 Loughton , 179 Curwen Press, 151, 174, 175, 192, 193 Dod, Pierce, 194 Cusack-Smith, Sir Berry, KCMG, 134 ‘Domextra’ Water Softener, 132 Cutchey, C Bennell, 191 Works, 197

5 Donat, Robert, 197 Epping, 171, 176, 194 Donkey Derby, 1856 style, 195 Bell Common, 180 ‘Doodle-bugs’, 182, 184 butter, 134 Dorling, Rev William, 197 Copped Hall, 143 Dosson, Thomas, 187 flight of Princess Anne, 183 Double Crown Club, 192 High Street, 192 Doubleday, F H, 193 Rural District, 196 Doubleday, Page and Co, 193 St Margaret’s Hospital, 195, 196 Douglas, Alice, 195 Spriggs Oak tragedy, 188 Douglas, James, 196 Station, 194 Douglass, Arthur, 192 Central Line train, heavy snow, Doves Press, 195 1962–63, 193 Dowding. Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh, 193 Union workhouse, 130, 131 Downie, Archdeacon C A, 172 Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, Dr Barnardo’s, Warlies Park House, 190 and, 131 Dring, Dr William Ernest, LRCP, MRSS, 191, Infirmary, 191 193 Epping and Ongar [Heritage] Railway, 196 Dring, Mrs Catherine, 191 Epping Forest, 145, 147, 187, 188, 195, 196 Driscoll, Colonel, 196 Act 1878, 137, 194, 195, 196, 197 Du Bois, Jane and Elizabeth, 189 agriculture in, during the Great War, 182, du Maurier, Daphne (1907–1989), 177 183 Dublin Art Gallery, 194 allotments, in, 182 Duchy of Lancaster, 193 Ambresbury Banks, 188, 197 Duff-Palmer, Dr Herbert, 196 Autocycle Illustrated article, 182 Duggan, Ray, 196 Bell Common, 180 Duggan, Vic, 196 Blackweir Hill Pond, 160 Duncan, Harold, 192 bleak March in, 180 Dunkirk, tour to, 186 Boadicea’s Camp, 197 Dunn, Tom, 192 buffer land, 190 Dyer, May, 133, 182 Burney, George (1818–1885), and, 195, 196, Dyer, John, 197 197 Dykes, Dr C R, 191 charcoal burners, 184 Committee, 188 Earp, Sergt 40J, 196 Connaught Waters, 193, 194 East End of London, 197 Corporation of London, and, 160 East Ham, 196 damaged notice boards, 193 Easter Hunt, 157 Debden Slade, 188 Eastern Counties Railway, 187, 194, 195, 196 dirt-track, in, 182 Eastwick, 194 donkey shows in, 188 Eaton Brothers, 191 driving, standard of, in, 182 ECR, see Eastern Counties Railway Drummaids, 187, 188 Edinburgh University, 195 early history of, 152, 153 Edmonton, 194 Easter Hunt, 157 Education, 136 enclosures, 160, 189, 191 free?, 189 Excursion of the Epping Forest Preservation Secondary Modern, 1950s, 180, 181 Society, to (1867), 183 Education Act 1870, 194 excursionists, 150, 158, 159, 163 Edward VII at Lambourne, 131 First World War Edwards, Horace Henry, 190 aerodromes, 181, 189 Edwards, John (PC H115), 197 agriculture in, 182, 183 Edwin Clark, Punchard and Co, 191, 195 damage, 181 Egan, Edmund, 180, 188 demands, 181 Ehrhardt type, 193 home defences, 181 Electric clock, early, in Loughton, 131 military, and, 181 Ellis, E G, & Sons, printers, Chingford, 154, 155 Forest for the People: George Burney (1818– Ellis, James, 194 1885) and His Fight to Save Epping Forest, Ellis, W H, shoe shop, Loughton, 182 196, 197 Ellingford, Priscilla Mary (b 1905, later Forest mark, 197 Warner), 189 Friends of, early history of, 172 Elm Hall, Wanstead, 192 fun and games in, 193 Elvedon, , 197 George Burney (1818–1885), 195 Ely, 194 and his fight to save, 196 Enfield Highway, 194 ‘German’ rowdyism in, 186 English Heritage, 197 German troops, invasion by, 193 English Newspaper, The , 193 Getting to Know Epping Forest , 193 Entertainment Gipsy Rodney Smith Memorial, 196 cinema, 177, 182, 183, 188, 189 , 186 local, 132 Greenwich Obelisk, 192, 193 Victorian home, 134 Griggs, Matilda, 192

6 Epping Forest – cont. Essex – cont. Heritage Interpretation Plan, 163 bank panic 1826, and, 184 hermit, 186 Book Awards, 158 , see High Beach chapels, 137, 169 historic images, 158 counting rhyme, 149 inclosure recommended, 189 County invasion by German troops, 193 Archivist, 130 ‘Kate’s Cellar’, 193 Council, 195 King (Edward VII), in, 197 Councillor fined for drunkenness, 193 Knighton Woods, steam engine test, 192, Libraries, 162 194, 195 Residential Youth Centre, , 181 Lawrence of Arabia in, 193 first motor-car in, 196 Lippitts Hill, 194 highwayman, Stephen Bunce, 180 Lords Bushes, 192, 194 Place Names Project, 157 Loughton, and, railway, effect of, 1866, 188 Record Office, 130, 140, 163 Loughton Camp, 188, 193 Regiment, 192, 197 Maynard’s Concise History of Epping Forest , Victoria County History , 166, 171, 176 168 Volunteers, 197 Monk Woods, 197 Yeomanry, 196 nature study in, 160 Essex Countryside , 197 ‘Owl’, the, 194 Essex: ‘full of profitable thinges’, 130, 133 parish marks of, 164 Essex and Turnpike Trust Pole Hill, 192, 193 (Hockerill Trust), 194 obelisk, 192 Essex Harvest , 158 Preservation Society, 183 Essex Past , newsletter of the Victoria Prince and Princess of Wales at, 193 County History, 182 purlieu hedge, Theydon Bois, 167 Eton, 197 Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting Lodge, 194, 195, Evered, Mr, 191 197 railway, effect of on Loughton, and, 1866, 188 Fairbank, Alfred, 195 retreats, 194 Fairlop, Hainault Farm, Forest Farm memories of, 189 airfields, 189, 190 Robin Hood pub, 188 Falkingham, Mrs, 194 Royal visit, 159 Family, living in tent, Loughton, 1871, 131, 180 saving of, 190, 196 Family Records Centre, 138, 140 saviours of, 159 Fanfare Press, 193 Shaftesbury Retreat, 150, 158, 159, 191, 194 Farringdon station, 197 spies and, 161, 196 Farrow, Lynda, murder, 196 Strawberry Hill, 188 fascist meeting in Buckhurst Hill, 194 suicide pool, 185 Faviell, Frederick, 192 Temple Bar, and, 183 Fell types, 193 The Picnic, 196 Ferrer, José, 197 verderers, 161 Field, Mr Justice, 193 ‘visitor hub’, 194 Field-names, 149 visits to, by disadvantaged children, 150, Films, 189 158, 159, 196 music, art of, 168 Warren, the, 166, 193 Finlaison, Alexander Glen, 191 House, Humphry Repton (1752–1818), Finlaison, Alexander John, 191 and, 169 Finlaison, John (1783–1860), 131, 191 weekend retreat, Autocycle Illustrated article, Finlaison, Robert (d 1840), 179, 191 182 First Century of Scandalous Malignant Priests , William Morris, and, 138 The , 142, 151 Woodberrie Hill, 188 First Principles of Typography , 193 Council, 197 First World War, 157, 161, 169, 179, 181, 182, Epping Forest District Museum, 140 183, 190, 195, 196, 197 Epping Green Agriculture in Epping Forest, in, 182, 183 King’s Row Cottages, No 4, 191 air raids, 179, 181, 187 Epping Laundry, legend of, 185 Armistice 1918, 196 Epping New Road, 160 Chigwell men killed in, 181 Epping Railway Company’s 1861 deed, 187 Epping Forest, and, 181, 182, 183 Epping station, 182 home defences, 181 Epping to London mail: 1904, 196 Royal Flying Corps, 190 Epping to Ongar branch railway, 196 Fishing in Barking, 133 Epstein, Sir Jacob (1880–1959), 140, 145, 147, 173 Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 193 Erith, Edward (1907–2004), 162 Flack, John W, 139, 140 Essex Flack, Joshua, 140 Agricultural Show, 193 Fleet Street 50 years ago, 186, 187, 188 1892, 195 Fletcher, Henry M, 192 archive films of, 139 Fleuron, The, 192

7 Florence, David, 195 Germany Fonts, type, 193, 195 help for, 196 Food Jewish people, in, 1930s, 197 family budget, in Lambeth, before 1914–18 Gernon, Garland, and Garnish, 151 war, 134 Gerritsen, A J, 187 restaurant meal in 1901, 134 Gestapo, 196 Forbes, Bryan, 197 Getting to Know Epping Forest , 193 Forest Farm airfield, 189 Gibbs, Mr D Cecil, 196 Forest for the People: George Burney (1818–1885) Gilbert, Marjorie, 142 and His Fight to Save Epping Forest, 196, Gilbey family, 167 197 Gilbeys, Wine and Horses , 167 Forest Gate, 196 Gill, Eric, 192, 193, 195 Forest Group for Local History, 135 Gill Sans, typeface, 193 Forster, T, 188 Gilston, 194 Foster, Charles Savin (1857–1954), 180, 188, 192 Gipsy Foster, Rex, 180 Camp, poem, 197 Foster, S F, 189 missioner, Methodists, and, 154 Foster, Sir Frank, 191 Rodney Smith Memorial, Epping Forest, Fournier type, 192 196 Fowler, Benjamin Thornton, 197 ‘Glascrete’ tiles, 170 Fox, Rebecca, 196 Glen, Elizabeth, 191 Foxe, Alice, 190 Glorious Revolution 1688, 183 Foxe, John, 190 Godfrey, Caroline, 191 Foxe, Samuel, 190 Godfrey, James, 191 Foxe, Thomas, 190 Godfrey, William, Jr, 191 Francies, W R (Willie), 195, 197 Godfrey, William, Sr, 191 Francis, Annie, 193 Godin, Ralph, 189 Francis, H H, 193 Godley, Sidney Frank, VC, 195 Francis, Mrs, 194 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 197 Frankfurt am Main, 197 Gollancz, Victor, 193 Fraser, Alexander, 197 Goodbye, Mr Chips , 197 Fraser, Ian, 197 Goodere, John, 195 Fraser, Mrs, 197 Goodman, Arthur, 197 Freeman, Mrs, 197 Gordon, Frederick, 197 French, W & C, and Co Ltd, 186, 187, 197 Gotha Raids, 179, 187 Frend, Rev William Henry, 197 Goudy, Frederick, 193 Fresh Air Fund, 193 Gould, George, 187, 188, 190 Friends of Epping Forest, early history of, 172 Gould, J H, 192 From Mean Streets to Epping Forest , 150 Gould, Sydney, 187 Fruin, Alfred H, 194 Gould family, 139, 140, 182, 185, 186 Frutiger, Adrian, 193 of Chigwell, damage to their home in Fry, Elizabeth, 195 Second World War, 177 Fry, Charles H, 189 Goulds, 139, 140, 182, 185, 190, 192 Fuller, Mr, 191 Corn Merchants, 196 Fuller, Richard, 197 Cricket Club, and, 187, 188, 189 Fungi in local forests, 188 dairy, 185 Fytche, Lewis, 191 milk float, 194 site, 192 Gabbitas, Victoria. 184 Gower, Henry, 194 Gailly, Etienne, 193 Grand Commuters: Buckhurst Hill and its Leading Galley, George, 194 Families 1860–1940 , 197 Gandhi, Mahatma, 196 Grange Farm, Chigwell, 144, 194 at Buckhurst Hill. 194 swimming pool, 195 Garamond typeface, 192 Granjon, Robert, 192 Gardener, Dr Fred Stoker, 176, 179 Gray, Mrs (Akela, cubs),189 Gardener’s Arms, The, 179, 196 Gray, Mr (Skipper, Scouts), 189 Gardiner, Mr Henry, 193 Great Baddow, 196 Garrard & Co, jewellers and Great Eastern Hotel, 194 silversmiths, 185 Great Eastern Railway, 187, 195, 196 Garson, Greer, 197 as an employer in Loughton, 194 Gell, Rev Cyril, Vicar of St Mary’s, buses, 186 140, 189 Secretary’s department Transfer Office, 194 Gellatly, P, 187 ten stations, 182 ‘Genesis’, Epstein sculpture, 145 Great Exhibition of 1851, 194 George, PC Eric, 195 Great Gale, January, 1930, 189 George, Rita, 195 Great jaundice mystery, 196 George, The, Wanstead, 196 Great Malvern, 197 George Askew Transport (Buckhurst Hill), 194 Great Parndon, 194 GER, see Great Eastern Railway Great Storm, 18 June 1930, 189

8 Great War with Germany, 1890–1914, The , 196 Harlow – cont. Green, F C, 191 train service, 197 Green, Gertrude, 163 Harlow and Sawbridgeworth Gas Light and Green, James, 192, 195 Coke Co, 195 Green, Marie, 194 Harlow Garden Village, 195 Green, Mr Frank, JP, 193 Harringay Arena, 193 Green, PC Harry, 192 Harris, Dr Arthur Butler, 140, 192 Green Belt, 197 Harris, John, 194 Green Line, 196 Harrison, Harold Charles. Edward, 172 Greenwich Obelisk, 192, 193 Harrison, Mrs Elizabeth, 193 Gregory, Edward William, 193 Harrison family, 182 Greig, Greta, 195 Harrop, Pilot Officer Hulton, 167, 189 Grimshaw, George Stanley, 195 Harts Hospital, 196 Grosvenor, Field Marshal Thomas (1764–1851), Harts House, Woodford Green, 196 166 Haseldine-Jones, Lynn, 194 Grout, Mr (Parish Clerk), 136 Haslam, William H, 194 Guildhall Library, 140 Harsnett, Samuel, DD, Archbishop of York, 188 Gurney, Hannah, 195 Hatchments, St Mary’s Church, Chigwell, 167 Gurney banking family, 195 Harvey, Edward, 195 Gutteridge, PC George, murder of (1927), Harvey, Eliab (1716–1769), 195 181 Harvey, Emma, 195 Harvey, Mary (1686–1761), 195 Hackney Harvey, Vice-Admiral Sir Eliab (1758–1830), Empire, 161 165, 166, 175, 195 history of, 133 letter from Vice-Admiral Thomas Hardy, Hadham, Herts, 197 166 Haestier, Miss, 187 Harvey, William, MD (1578–1657), 165, 173, Haileybury College, 197 175, 185, 195 Hainault Farm, airfield, 189 Harvey, William (1714–1763), 195 Hainault Forest, 189, 194 Harvey family of Rolls Park, Chigwell, 165, fungi foray, 7 October 2010, 188 166, 170, 173, 175, 185, 195 inhabitants of the woods, 176, 177 Harvey family portraits, 195 road accident in, 175 portrait on display at Tate Gallery, 170 Hainault Lodge, Dagenham, 193 Hasler, Major ‘Blondie’, 197 Hall, Mr, Buckhurst Hill postmaster, 192 Havinden, Ashley, 193 Hallam, Peter, 194 Hayes, , 196 Hamilton, Paul, 197 Haylett, Jack, 189 Hamilton, Rev Anthony, Archdeacon, rector of Heathcote, Rev Robert Boothby, 194 Loughton (d 1853), 131, 189, 193 Heather, Francis, 194 Hampshire Museum Service, 194 Henley, 193 Hanbury Buxton brewing families, 195 Henry VIII, 194, 195 Hancock’s early road locomotive in Loughton, Hepworth, Philip, 193 171 Herbert, Lady Gwendolen, 197 Handforth, Sir Humphrey, 196 Herne Hill, 193 Handley-Page, Frederick (1885–1962), 189 Hick, Gertrude, 197 Hanlon, Gary, 194 Hickman, Benjamin, 192 Harlow, 176, 196 Hicks family, 179 and its railway, 194, 195, 196, 197 Hicks, Alfred. 190 electrification works, 196 Higgins, William (1842–70), 134, 190, 191 goods yard, 196 High Beach, 194 new station, 196 High Beach (aka High Beech) 159, 187, 191, 194 Burnt Mill ‘Beech Hill’, 191 signal box, 197 before speedway, 192 station, 194, 195, 197 cinder racing track at, 196 Bush Fair, 194 cycling at, 192 goods depot, 197 dirt-track, 182 Latton Mill and bridge, 197 Football Club, 182 Little Parndon Road bridge, 197 King’s Oak Hotel, 182 Mill station, 194, 197 Monster Bonfire, 181 Netteswell Cross, 197 ‘High Beech Speedway’, 182, 196 New Park footbridge, 197 Highway Code , 196 New Town, 194, 196, 197 Highwaymen Development Corporation, 196 John Rann, 181 Parndon Mill bridge, 197 Sixteen String Jack, 181 Princess Alexandra Hospital, 196 Stephen Bunce, 180 Railway Hotel, 195 Hilger & Watts (later GEC Sensors), 132, 137 Riverway bridge, 197 Hill, Albert Henry Rex, 192 Town Park, 197 Hill, Caroline Southwood, 195 Town station, 194, 197 Hill, James, 195

9 Hill, Leonard Erskine, FRS, 193 In tin tethera fethera fip, 149 Hill, Octavia (1838–1912), 195 Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge Hill-Bailey, Jack, 182 6642, 191 Hillman Airways, 189 Inn Sign Society, 136 Hills, Arnold, 191 inns, village, uses of, 191 Hills, Arnold Francis, 192 Institute of Actuaries, 191 Hills, Dr Arnold (1857–1927), 189 Invasion precautions, 172 Hilton, James (1900–1954), 197 Irish Independent , 197 Hilton, John, 197 Irwin, Lord, ex-Viceroy of India, 194 History of The Times , 193 It’s a Wonderful Life , 197 Hitler, Adolf, 196 HMS Curaçao , 188 Jackson, Walter, 194 HMS Forester , 181, 194 Jacobs, Charles, 192 HMS Naiad , 197 Jacobs, William Wymark, 141, 186, 190, 192 HMS Nelson , 188 James II and Glorious Revolution 1688, 183 Hobson, Charles, 192 JAP engines, 196 Hodgson, Major-General Christopher, 182 Jaundice mystery, 196 Hogard, Miss Fanny, 195 Jaurès, Jean, 193, 194 Holbrook Machine Tool Company, 196 Jay, Harriet (née Rawling), 197 Holloway, J C, 195 Jay, Rev Arthur Osborne Montgomery (1858– Hollywood, 197 1945), 197 Homer, John, ACA, 136 Jay, Rev William James, 197 Hop-picking, 191, 192 Jebson, Ronald, 194 Hore-Belisha, Mr, 196 Jeffrey, Harry, 190 Hornchurch (Suttons Farm) airfield, 189 Jersey, David, 196 Horse and Well, Woodford Wells, childhood at, Jesus College, Oxford. 193 142 Jewish Chronicle , 193 Hounslow, Richard, 195 Jewish people in Germany, 1930s, 197 House, beautiful, thoughts of William Morris, John Fell: The University Press and the ‘Fell’ Types, 178 193 Howard, Bernard Farmborough (1880–1960), John Kirkaldy Ltd, 195 136, 173, 188, 189, 191, 192 John Strevens, The Man and his Works by Dr T L Howard, Col S L, 187, 188 Zamparelli, 194 Howard, Charlotte Fox (1842–1933), 196 Johnson, Air Vice-Marshal J E ‘Johnnie’ (1915– Howard, David, 196 2001), 148, 189 Howard, Eliot (1842–1927), 194, 196 Johnson, Amy, 189 Howard, Elizabeth Fox (1873–1957), 194, 196 Johnson, David (1934–2008), 179 Howard, Elizabeth Jane Fox, 173, 188 Johnson, Detective, 192 Howard, Francis Eliot, 196 Johnston, Andrew, I, 195 Howard, Geoffrey Eliot, 196 Johnston, Andrew, II, 195 Howard, Janet Elizabeth Fox, 191 Johnston, Barbara, 195 Howard, Jenifer, 191 Johnston, Edward (1872–1944), 193, 195 Howard, Luke, 196 Johnston, Fowell Buxton, 195 Howard, Trevor, 197 Johnston, Miles, 195 Howard family, 191 Johnston, Priscilla, 195 Howes, John (1923–2008), 178, 194 Johnston Sans typeface, 193 Howes, Percy (1898–1988), 170 Jones, Bridget, 194 Hudson, Thomas, 195 Jones, Evelyn, 194 Hudson, W, 191 Jones, Mr Justice Kenneth, 194 Hughes, Hilary, 196 Jones, Rev J A, 187 Hull, Barbara Alice, MRCVS, 192 Joosten, Herbert, 194 Humphreys, Edward Philip, 187 Jovellanos, Covadonga Cienfuegos, 181, 194 Humphreys, Francis, 193 Juvenile Oddfellows, 191 Hunter, Robert, 141 Huntley and Palmers, of Reading, 196 Kapunda , sinking of, 191 Hurricane, 1987, 179 Katherine, queen of Charles II, 193 Hutchins, Mr and Mrs, Chemists, Keane, John Hatton, 179 140, 180 Keats, Fanny, residence in Walthamstow, Hutson, James, 190 130 Hutt family, 179 ‘Keep Fit’ for women, 174 Hyll, Elizabeth, 190 Kelmscott Press, 195 Hymns, Loughton, 169 Kemball family, 191 Hyde, William, 196 Kenealy, Miss Annesley, 196 Keren of Lowbole , 196 , 197 Kessler, Count Harry, 195 Motor Cycle and Light Car Club, Ketts, Mr, 191 182 Key Glass Company, 196 Imperial Bank Ltd, 194 Kimm, T E, 194 Imprint, The, 192 Kimm, Thomas Frederick, 194

10 King, George, 190 Little Parndon, 194 King Charles II of Spain, 196 Liverpool Street–Cambridge Main Line, 194 King Charles XI of Sweden, 196 Liverpool Street Station, 194, 195 King Edward VII, in Epping Forest, 131, 197 Living, John, 197 King James I, 196 Livingstone, Dr Charles, FRCS, 191 King William III, 196 Lloyd, Lieutenant-General Sir Francis, 181 Kingsley Hall, 194 book review, 186 Kirkland, Dr Gerald, 145 Lloyd, Mary, 194 Kirkpatrick, Alexander, 197 Lloyd’s Patriotic Fund, 166 Kirkpatrick, Colonel Ivone, CBE, 197 LNER, see London and North Eastern Railway Kirkpatrick, Commander Freddy, RN, 197 Local area, changing, 194 Kirkpatrick, Isabel (née Alston), 197 Local Government Board, 196 Kirkpatrick, Rev Alexander T, 197 Local history, finding information on, 140 Kirkpatrick, Sir Ivone, 197 Local printers 40 years ago, at, 154, 155 Kirton, John, 189 Locally listed building, What is a?, 174 Kneller, Sir Godfrey, 195 Lockett, Mrs, 197 Knight, John Henry, 192 Lockwood, Colonel Amelius Mark Richard MP Knighton Woods, 192, 194, 195 (1847–1928) (later 1st Baron Knight’s Pianos, 132 Lambourne), 131, 132, 161, 180, 191, 195, Knights, Mr R C, 196 196, 197 Knowles, Captain, 191 Locomotives Acts, 196 Kono, Eiichi, 195 Lodge, Fred (cowman), 140 Kopelman, Dr Harry, 196 Lomer, Godfrey, 192, 193 Kopineck, Galina, 197 London bus in a snowdrift, February 1947, 193 Labourer’s Friend Society, 189 East End of, 197 Ladies Guild, 195 Man who Ran, during the Great War, Lady Whitaker’s Mead, 141 The, 186 Lambourne, Lord, 131 Trolleybuses, 197 Langdon, J H, Jr, 187 London and North Eastern Railway, 193, 195, Langston Road Industrial Estate, 137 196 Larkin, Miss, 187 London & Provincial Anti-Vivisection Society, Latton, 194 194 Laurie, A P (1861–1949), 172 London County Lunatic Asylum, 196 Lawrence of Arabia, Epping Forest, in, 193 London Hospital, 197 Lawton, John (d 1754) London Joint City and Midland Bank Ltd, 194 Layton, Sir Walter and Lady, 181, 194 London Joint-Stock Bank Ltd Lea Valley, 194, 197 London Metropolitan Archive, 140 Enterprise, fast goods train, 197 London to Cambridge and Newmarket road, railway route, 197 194 Regional Park, 133 London Transport, 176 Leach, Mr, 190 , 141, 169, 171, 172, 176, League of Mercy, 191 182 Leah Manning and the Basque children in 150 celebration, 197 Theydon Bois, 181, 194 sanserif typeface (Johnston Sans), 193 Leamington Spa, 197 Long Beach, California, 197 Leave, 1915, or arrested as a spy, 169 Longhurst, Mr, funeral, 190 Lebbon, Herbert, 190, 195 Lord, Malcolm, 197 Leech, Arthur ‘Shotty’, 192 Lord, Rev W, 190 Leicester Municipal School of Art, 195 Loreto Convent, Theydon Bois, 181 Leigh, Lancs, 197 Lost Horizon , 197 Wilkinson Street, 197 Loughton, 194 Lemare, Iris (1902–1995), 173 1848, 185 Lemon, George, 185 1890s, 186 Lethaby, W R, 195 1912–1934, 139, 140 Leveson, Rev C A, 197 1930s/40s, verses, 171 Lewis, Cecil, 190 A Pictorial History , 130 Lewis, Mr C C, 193 Aberffraw, Nursery Road, 193 Lewis, Mr Coroner, 196 advertisements, 197 Lewis, Mrs, 197 air raids, 187, 188 Lewis, Walter, 192, 193 1940, 171 Leyton Station, 194 shelters, public, 184, 189 Liell, Mr, 189 Albion Granaries, 186 Life and Art of Octavius Dixie Deacon , The , 186 Albion Hill, 186 Life and Times of the GER , 193 Alderton County Primary School, 195 Linder, Samuel, 191, 197 Alderton estate, 188 Linder, Mrs, 197 Alderton Hall, 193 Linnington family, 191 Alderton Hall Lane, 192 Lisbon Steam Tramways Company, 192, 194 Alderton Hill, 189, 193

11 Loughton – cont. Loughton – cont. Algers House, 191 Catholics in, 169, 190 Algers Road, 186, 192, 197 cemetery, 195 Alwarton [Alderton], 193 census statistics, 194 Anglo-French Laundry, 197 Changes in the Urban Geography of, since 1920, Arewater Green Almshouses, 190, 191 183 Ash Green, 186 ‘character’ of, 134 Ashfield Lodge, 186 Chigwell Lane, 186, 187 Ashley Grove, 185 Church Hill, 186, 190 Athletic Association, 139 looking south, 197 Avondale Road, 185 Nos 3 and 7, 193 Bachelor’s Hall, 186 Church Lane, 189 Bag o’ Nails, pub, 186, 192 cinema, 177, 182, 183, 188, 189, 197 Baldwins Hill, 176, 179, 186, 188, 193 Clays Lane, 160, 186 allotments, 190 Clifton Road, 194 pond, 190 Colebrook Lane, 162 Baldwyns Buildings Ground, 190 ‘Colonel’, the, 177, 178 Band Stand, 132 Coming Spring (poem, Anon), written Bank of England Printing Works, 160 at, 1851, 177 Baptists, 190 Connaught Avenue, 186, 189 Church, 190 connections in Australia, 168 Barton, Miss, stationery shop and PO, Co-op 186 bakery, 190 Bass family, 181 shop, 188 beating the bounds, 136 Coronation year, 1937, 180 ‘Beechlands’, 186, 193 Council offices, 188 Belgian refugees, 190 County High School for Girls 136, 186, 188, Birds Hill, 134 189, 195 Blackweir Hill Pond, 160 Crescent, The, 177, 186 blue plaques, 141, 144, 145 Cricket Club, see Loughton Cricket Club Bohemian evening, 1895, 132 cricket field, 192 Bomb Hole corner, 185 Crown Hotel, 173, 175, 186, 187, 188, 191, Borders Farm, 139, 140, 189 192 Borders Lane, 182 terminus, buses at, 197 Borders Lane, 186, 189 cub pack, Bosworths, 192 39th Epping Forest, 189 Botney Allotment Grounds, 190 41st Epping Forest, 191 boxing tournament, 1921, 132 Daveys, toy shop, 187 Braeside Davis, David and Myra, reminiscences, 185 Military Hospital, Connaught Avenue, Debden ( q.v. ) 189 Debden Slade, 188 Private School, 162 ‘Deerhurst’, 186 Brandon, Lieutenant A de B, 189 Dell Hole, 162 British School, Smarts Lane, 143, 144, 183, descriptions of, 139, 140, 163, 171, 185 195 developing community, 1893, 135 Brook, 185, 188, 189, 193 dissent in, 1931, 190 Brook Cottage, 185, 189, 193 Domextra Water Softener, 132 Brook Path, 176 Works, 197 Brook School, 181, 182 ‘Doublewaters’, bungalow, 189 Brook Villas, 189 Drive, The, 176, 182, 186, 193, 194 ‘Brooklyn’, 186 Drummaids, 166, `187, 188, 190 Brooklyn Avenue, 177, 186, 188, 197 Dryads’ Hall, 174, 177 Brooklyn Estate, 189 early history, 158, 159, 160 Brooklyn Parade, 193 Easter Hunt, 157 Brooklyn Road, 193 Eaton Villas, 192 Brown’s Engineering works, 182, 192 eccentrics, 177, 178, 179 Buildings of , 2nd ed, 187 education, 136 bus Elevenacre Rise, 181, 185, 188 garages, 176, 190 Ellis, W H, shoe shop, Loughton, 182, 183 services, 176 Englands Lane, 185, 186, 191, 194 1930s, 190 four houses in, 188 1949, 192 entertainment, 132, 135 route 38A, 173 Victorian home, 134 call box, first, 180 estate agents’ description of, 163, 190 cage or lock-up, 190, 192 Epping Forest, and, railway, effect of, 1866, Camp, 193 188 Carroll Hill, 185, 186 Epping Railway Company’s 1861 deed, 187 Carroll Hill Farm, 162, 185 excursionists, 150, 158, 159, 163 cars in, 1901, 152 fairs, 177

12 Loughton – cont. Loughton – cont. Fairhead’s Nursery, 193 House prices – cont. Fairmead County Secondary Modern Spiral, 183 School, 195 houses, 185 family living in tent, 1871, 131 Howards Cottages, Englands Lane, 188 farming, 139, 140 Howe’s, wheelwrights, 186 Festival, 174 Hutchins, Chemist, 140, 180, 192 Field Marshal Thomas Grosvenor, Hutt family, 179 (1764–1851), in, 166 Hymns, 169 field-names, 149 Ibbetson Path, 182 Fire Brigade, 132, 177 Imperial Bank, 186 First World War, see First World War in Pictures, 195 first lending library, 148 inns, official uses of, 191 first railway station, 133 Jack Street’s milk float, 197 Forest Hall, 186, 191 Kings Green, 176, 186 Forest Road, 186, 189, 190, 192, 193, 194, 197 Churchill on, 180 Forest Library, 197 King’s Head, pub, 186, 191 Forester’s Arms, 186 Lady Whitaker’s Mead, 141 Garages ( see also motor-houses) land for sale in 1912, 156 Chiswell’s, 193 land girl, 166 Patmore’s, 193 Leach’s grocery shop, 186 vehicle repairer ,Old Station Road, Leech, A W, 197 193 Lewin’s bakery, 186 Gardeners Arms, York Hill, 179, 186 Life in, 1926–46 , 159, 161 in 1899, 196 Lincoln Almshouses, 186 George Pearson, in, 190 Lincoln Hall, 186 Gibbings & Bishop, 197 ‘Little Pollards’, 191 Glasscock family, 190 local government, 1890s, 186 Glasscock’s Rose Nursery, 190 lock-up, 190 goes to war, 182 Lodge, 177 Goldings [Golden’s] Hill, 160, 186, 189, 195, Longcroft, 193 197 Longfield Cottages, 186 stores, 197 Lopping Hall, 177, 188, 190, 192, 195, 196 Goulds, 139, 140, 182, 185, 186 in 1900, 197 dairy, 185, 186, 193, 194 Loughton Lodge, Woodbury Hill, 193 Grange Court, 193 Lower Park, 186, 187, 192, 194 Great Cat of, 197 Lower Park Road, 144, 172, 173, 174, 175 Great Gale, January 1930, 189 Lower Road, 186 Great Storm, 18 June 1930, 189 Lucton County Secondary Modern School, ‘Greengates’, Albion Hill, 136, 195 191 Lucton [Loughton], 193 Greens Close, The, 181 Madras Hall school, 195 Habgood Estate, 186 Mann’s confectioner, 197 Habgood Road, 182, 187, 188 Manor of hairdressing salon, 136 ‘Manor House’, 186 Hall, see Loughton Hall Court, 186 Hall County Primary School, 195 in Stuart times, 193 Hall Farm, 139, 140, 162 manorial system in, 193 Hancock’s early road locomotive in, manufacturing in, 132 171 Maple Gate flats, 190 Hatch, E G, 187 Masonic Hall, 180 ‘Hatfields’, 139, 162, 182, 189 Mayfair Avenue, 186 Hatfields Cottages, 162 Mayfair Gardens, 193 Haywards, fruiterers, 186 Mayfield School, Algers Road, 179 Hazlewood, 193 Meadow Road, 180, 186, 187, 192, 194 Herd, John, 192 Meads Path, 186 Hicks family, 179 medieval pottery in York Hill, 171 High Beech Road, 186,191, 194 memories, 158, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, High Road, 185, 186, 188 182, 183, 185, 186, 187, 188 1900, 197 Methodist Church, 130, 132, 137, 139, 182, 1910, 181, 189, 192, 193 185, 187 high society in, 1809, 177 hall, 182 Hillcrest Road, 159, 186 history of, 141, 142 higgler, collision with, 191 Methodists and the gipsy missioner, 154 Hollybush inn, 192 Mike Alston, memories from, 172, 173, 174, Home Guard, 188 175, 176, 177, 182 Homebase store, 190 Mills, Mrs Gladys (pianist), and, 177, 181 House prices miscellanea, 192 1930–1965, 184 Monghyr Cottage, 192, 197

13 Loughton – cont. Loughton – cont. Monkchester, 193 Railway– cont. Monster Bonfire, 181 steam and diesel trains in 1960s, 178 motor industry, 157, 163, 164, 169 rectors and curates, 189 motoring Rectory, 162 1930s, 193 Rectory Lane, 162, 189, 190 motor-houses (garages), 193 Reindeer, The (later The Warren), 191, 196 number plates, chalked, 195 Removal Orders, 173 pioneers, 192 Review , 159, 162 Motts Croft, 187, 197 Reservoir, Staples Road, 185 moving to, 133, 135, 182 , 130, 185 murder, 1974, 195 roads, 138 music, 1893, 135 roadside waste, 192 National School, 187, 194 Robin Hood pub, 188, 193 Neville family, 175, 190 Roding Estate, 141, 142, 159, 188 Newnham House, 186 Roding Road, 185 Nursery Road, 186, 188, 191 Secondary Modern School, 180, 181, Oaklands School, 160 189 old Ambrose building, 193 Rose Cottage, High Road, 193 Old Loughton Hall, 196 Royal Standard, pub, 192 Old Station Road, 176, 188, 193 Sainsburys, 144 Ollards Grove, 186 Saint Ethelburga’s Home for Girls, 189, 192 Olympic Games 1948, 193 Saint John’s Forest Road style, 193 Church, 131, 139, 160, 182, 186, 197 Theydon Bois resident remembers, 193 College, 195 Oriolet Hospital, 186, 189, 197 Road, 186 other, the, 163 Saint Mary’s Church, 139, 141, 185, 186, 188, Overseers of the Poor, 132 189, 197 Parish Council 1896, 132 choir, 189 Parish House Gardens, 190 cub pack, 39th Epping Forest, 189 Pearson, George, in, 190 Scouts, 189 Pemberley, Tycehurst Hill, 193 camping, 189 Plume of Feathers, pub, 186, 191, 197 Saint Michael’s church, 189 police station, 190 School, 185 first, 189, 192 Saint Nicholas poem, Church, 192, 194 beating the bounds, 136 Church Hall, 182 ‘Coming Spring’ (Anon), 1851, 177 churchyard, 189 My Loughton, 178 County Primary School, 195 Thomas Willingale, 187 Salmon’s tea rooms, 186 Pollards, Albion Hill, 136, 191 Salter’s butchers, 186 Operas 1935–1939, 173, 191 Sanger’s Circus, at, 131 Pollards Close, 191 schools in, 139, 169 Poor Law, 173 c1751–1956, 194, 195 postcard, mysterious, 191 Scots Guards of 1940, 171, 172, 174 Post Office, 186 Second World War, see Second World War Post-War Loughton , 170 Shaftesbury Estate, 190 Potato Ground, 189, 190 Shaftesbury Retreat, 139, 150, 158, 159, 188, ‘Pottery Cottage’, 186 190, 191 poultry keeping, 197 Shelley Grove, 195 pound, 190 Shrubberies, The, 192 Poundfield Road, 197 signposts, 137 Priests Garth from 1906 until 1936, 197 Smarts Lane, 184, 186, 190, 194 Prince George, visit, 1931 Smith’s Cottages, 192 ‘Priors’, 174, 186 Sodom?, 190 Priory Road, 186 Sorn Cottages, 192 private schools, 195 south-east, memories of, 162 public clock, first, 131 Spareleaze Hill, 159, 189 Pudding Lane, 158 speeding in, 195 Pump Hill, 186 spinning in, 192 Pyrles Lane, 162, 182, 186 Spring Grove, 158, 186 County Primary School, 195 Stanhope Gardens, 193 Queens Road, 186, 190, 197 Staples Hill, 159 Railway, 133, 136, 138, 141, 171, 176, 182, Staples Road, 185, 186, 188, 189, 190 186 fifty years in, 164 150 years of, 169, 172 pond, 159 early fears on, 177 reservoir, 193 station, 133, 170, 176, 178, 186 Staples Road School, 136, 139, 143, 174, 176, first, 133, 192 177, 187, 190, 194, 195

14 Loughton – cont. Loughton – cont. Coronation 1911, and, 190 Whitaker’s Almshouses, 190 Junior School, 197 Whitaker’s Way, 186 station, 133, 170, 176, 178, 182, 188, 194 White Bridge County Primary School, 195 parcels delivery van, 194 ‘White Horse’ aka ‘White Lyon’, inn, sidings, 194 Goldings Hill, 191 signal boxes, 194 William Morris, and, 162 Station Road, 176, 186, 188, 193 visits, 138 Steam and diesel trains in the 1960s, 178 Wilsons Coachworks, 190 Stepping Stones, 185 winter 1947, in, 188 stocks, 190 Women’s Institute, play, 1938, 188 Stonards Hill, 158 Women’s Total Abstinence Union, 131 Strawberry Hill, 188 Woodberrie Knoll, 190 ‘Stubbles’, the, 193 Woodberrie Hill, 188 suburbanisation of, 186, 193 Woodbury Hill (No 25), 193 Summerfield Road, 159, 186 Woodbury Hollow, 193 summerhouses, 159 Woodbury Knoll, 193 Summit, The, 176, 186, 193 Woodland Avenue, 186 surname, 138, 182 Woodland Road, 187, 189 telephone exchange, 197 Woolworth's, now Dyas’s, 187, 193 Terrier of all the buildings, glebe lands, Wright, Reverend Dennis, 181 tythes, etc, 193 York Hill, 177, 186, 187, 194 Tipedene [Debden], 193 York House Hotel, 186, 189 toy shop, Misses Ramsey’s, 140, Youth Centre 1945–46, 180, 181 187 Zeppelin spy, 157 Traps Hill, 177, 186, 188, 190, 192, 193, 197 Loughton and District Advertiser , 186 Farm, 139, 140 Loughton and District Historical Society House, 174 AGM 2011, 190 spelling, 181 and its antecedents – 50 years, 194 travel, 138 fiftieth year, 190, 194 Truelove family, 181 first (c l965–c 1975), 133 ‘twittens’, the lanes of Loughton, 136 former name, 133 Tycehurst Hill, 159, 191, 193 origins, 135 Tyne House, 193 Loughton Athletic Club, 182 Union Church, 139, 191 Loughton Bag Manufacturing Co, 132 Uplands, The, 177, 186, 190 Loughton Camp, 188, 193 Uplands Estate, 186, 192 Loughton Club, 186 Upper Park, 186, 192 Loughton County High School for Girls, 136, Upshire, 190 186, 188, 189, 195 Valley Hill, 185 magazines, 189 Vanryne’s shoeing forge, 189 Loughton Cricket Club, 139, 196 Venture Model Shop, 187 1880–1926, 187, 188, 189 Vestry, 191 ground, 132, 187 Victoria Tavern, 194 Loughton Hall, 137, 139, 159, 160, 182, 188, 193, and its grounds, 149 194, 196 ‘Village’ the 185 Farm, 186 cage or lock-up, 190 Survey of Loughton 1612, and, 183 institutions, 190 Loughton Hockey Club, 182, 188 lock-up, 190 Loughton Horticultural and Allotments police station, 189, 190 Society, 188 pound, 190 Loughton in Essex , 147, 196 stocks, 190 Loughton Ladies Hockey Club, 188, 189 Vision Express, 193 Loughton Lawn Tennis & Bowls Club, 181 visit to, thoughts on, 158, 191 Loughton Lodge, 186 Walk Round , 133 Loughton Nurseries, 192 war memorial, 190, 193, 194 Loughton School, 195 wartime memories of, 182, 185, 188 Loughton Urban District Council, 190 Warren, The, 166, 193 Chairmen’s Board, 192 House, Humphry Repton (1752–1818) in 1905, 165 and, 169 Urban District Council valuation list, 197 Warren Estate, 196 Loughton Women’s Institute, 171, 172, 173 Warren Hill, 177, 196 Loughton’s First Railway Station, 133 Warren Hill House, 193, 197 Low, Stuart, random thoughts of, 177 Warriners Undertakers, 190 Low, Bernard, 197 water pump restored, 142 Lowe, Charles, 196 Wesley Hall, 132 Lowe, Thomas, 191 Wesleyan Church, 186 Lowrey, Sir Joseph, 139, 192, 195 West Essex Rep, 181 Lucas, Mr, 197 Wheatsheaf, pub, 186 Lucking, W C, 192

15 Lucton [Loughton], 193 Methodist Church, Loughton, 130, 132, 137, 139 Luffman, Frederick (Forest Keeper), 136 hall, 182 Lumley, Rev W F, 193 history of, 141, 142 Lyle, Lady, 190 Methodists and the gipsy missioner, 154 expansion in South-West Essex, 141, 142 McAdam, James, 160 Metropolitan Police, 197 Mace. ‘Dingy’, 190 Metropolitan Railway, 197 Madame Curie , 197 Meynell family, 192 Madderton’s artists’ colours, 132, 172 Midland Bank Ltd, 194 Maharaja Duleep Singh, 197 Middlesex County Asylum, Hanwell, 197 Maid in West Ham: My Formative Years 1924– Mike Alston, Memories from, 172, 173, 174, 175, 1948 , 150 176, 177, 182 Maitland, Henry Whitaker, 189 Miller, Percy, 188, 189 Maitland, John, 160 Miller, Stanley, 192 Maitland, Reverend John Whitaker, 132, 134, Mills, Arthur, 192 136, 160, 187, 188, 189, 192 Mills, Mrs Gladys (pianist), 177, 181, 195 Maitland, William Whitaker, 160, 187, 188, 189 Ministry of Transport, 196 Maitland family, 134, 196 Missile launchers and guns, 196 Malayan emergency, 197 Mole, Mary, 191 Man who Ran London during the Great War, Molotov Breadbasket, 171 The, The Diaries and Letters of Lieutenant- Monkhams estate, 195 General Sir Francis Lloyd , 186 Monkhams, Woodford, 192 Manchester Guardian , 197 Monotype Corporation, 192, 193 Manning, Leah, 181, 194 ‘Monotype’ Recorder , 193 Station, 194 Monster Bonfire, 181 Manser, Alderman G H, Mayor of East Ham, Moore, Dr Percy William, 191, 193 196 Morgan, Richard, 190 Mansfield, Mr, Forest Keeper, 193 Morison, Stanley, 192, 193, 195 Manutius, Aldus, 192 Morley, Joseph, 193 Maplin Sands, 185 Morris, Mrs E, 197 March, 194 Morris, Richard, 194 Marching Off to War: the Events Surrounding the Morris, William, 192, 195 Men of Chigwell Killed in the Great War, and Loughton, 135, 138, 162 1914–1918, 181 Morrison, Arthur, 138, 180, 190, 195, 197 Mardersteig, Giovanni, 193 Society?, 173 Mark, John, 193 Mosley, Sir Oswald, 194 Marrable, Mr, 188 Motor Act 1903, 196 Martin, Admiral Sir) Thomas Byam (1773– Motor cars 1854), 194 early, 193 Martin, Catherine Elizabeth, 194 first in Essex, 196 Martin, Eliza Anne, 194 marques, 193 Martin, Henry William, 194, Motor industry, 157, 163, 164, 169 Martin, Josiah, 194 ‘Motor Union’ plate on Westminster Bridge, Martin, Judith Anne, 194 196 Martin, Lydia, 194 Motoring, 1930s, 193 Martin, Samuel, 194 Mountbatten, Lord Louis, 197 Martin, Sarah, 194 Moxon, Mr, 190 Martin, Sarah Catherine (1768–1826), 194 Mrs Miniver , 197 Martin, Sir Henry, MP (1733–1794), and family, Muggeridge, Louisa, 189 194 Müller, Franz (murderer), 177, 178 Martin, Ted, 194 Mumford, Fred, 192 Marzo, Julia Murch, Spencer H, 192 Matching airfield, 189 Murder of PC George Gutteridge (1927), 181 Matthews, Frederick, 192 Murders, 195, 196 May, Mary Emily, 194 Murfitt, William, 194 May and Baker’s Horticultural Research Murray, Lionel (‘Len’), Lord Murray of Epping Station, Ongar, 171 Forest (1922–2004), 162 Mayfield School, Algers Road, 179 Music halls, 133 Maynard, Daniel, 136 Muswell Hill, London, 196 Maynard’s Concise History of Epping Forest , My Life in Loughton , 163 168 My Loughton (poem), 178 Medical detectives, The: the Epping Jaundice (radio play), 196 Nathan sisters, 145 Medieval pottery in York Hill, 171 National Anti-Vivisection Society, 194 Merchants, Medicine and Trafalgar, 175 National Cyclists’ Union, 196 Messent, Mr, 193 National Geographic Magazine , 197 Meston, M S C, 187 National Omnibus and Transport Company, Metcalf, Mr (Steward), 136 196

16 National Society, 194 Padfield, Norman Charles, 1914–1996, 134 National Trust, 195 Padfield family, 134 Nazis and Jews, 181, 197 Palfrey, Maurice, 140 Netteswell, 194, 197 Palmer, Rev Felix, MA, 189 Neville family, 175, 190 Pankhurst, Sylvia (1882–1960), 135, 136 Neville, Walter, 192 Pankhurst family, 140 New Forest, 196 Papper, Rosemary, 194 Newens, Stan, 197 Paris Convention on the International Newdigate, Bernard, 192 Circulation of Motor Vehicles 1909, 196 Newley, Anthony, 197 Parker, Eliza Anne, 194 Newman, Mr, 195 Parker, Haring, 194 Newspaper miscellany/snippets, 169, 171 Parrish, W, 190 Newte, Baroness Vera Irene Can, 192 Pask, Miss, 187 Newte, Horace (b 1870), 158, 192 Patent Office, scandal in the, 165 Newton, Peter, 194 Pathé Frères, 190 NHS, 197 Pavitt, Charles, 192 Nicholls, Cyril, 191 Pavitt, Edith, 192 Nichols, James, 191 Pavitt, Frank, 192 Nicholson, Sir Sydney, 189 Pavitt, Henry, 192 Nimy Bridge, Mons, 195 Pavitt, Herbert, 192 Noakes, Peter, 194 Pavitt, Minnie, 192 Noel, Victoria, 190 Pavitt, Mary, 192 Railway, 194 Pavitt, Mary Ann, 192 Norman, William, 191 Pavitt, Sidney, 192 North, Thomas Cox, 195 Payne, John, 194 North London Railway murder, 1864, 177, 178 Peacock, Mr, confectioner, 186 North Weald Pearce, Cllr Roger, 192 airfield, 167, 168, 171, 189, 196 Pearman, Inspector, 192 station, 182 Pearson, Audrey, 190 Northern and Eastern Railway, 194 Pearson, C Arthur, 193 Northfleet , sinking of, 191, 195 Pearson, George, 193, 195, 197 , 194 in Loughton, 190 Novello, Ivor, 181, 189 Pearson, Winifred ‘Freddy’ Cecily, 190 Nuclear Command Bunker, 130 Pedestrian crossings, 196 Nuffield, Lord, 194 Peignot, Charles, 193 Number plate, chalked numbers, 195 Pelican Press, 192 Nye, Reuben, 197 Pelly family, 191 Pendred, Dr Berthon F, 140, 188, 191, 192 O’Toole, Peter, 193 Penn, William (b 1644), 171 Oaklands School, 160 Penny, Miss, 187 Océ (UK) Ltd, formerly Ozalids, 132 Penrose’s Annual , 192 ‘Old Bill’, cartoon, 195 People’s Palace Rambling Club, 195 Old Nichol, 197 Percy Lund, Humphries & Co, 192 Old Mother Hubbard , 194 Perpetua typeface, 192 Oldfield, Josiah (1863–1953), 189, 197 , 194 Oldsmobile 70 Touring Sedan, 174 Petre, Edward, 189 Oliver, Edward, 193 Petrol companies, 193 Oliver, Elizabeth. 193 Pevsner, Sir Nikolaus, 158 Olympic Games 1948, 193 Pewsey, Stephen, 197 Olympic Flame, 193 Picasso, Pablo, 178 Olympic park discoveries, 180 Pick, Frank, 195 Ongar, 171, 176, 188, 196 Picksley, Mr Wm, 196 radio station, 185 Pidgeon, Walter, 197 railway station, 182, 194 Piggott, Harold, 192 Open Air schools, 187 Piggott’s Farm, Theydon Bois, deeds, 141 Operas, Pollards, 1935–1939, 173 Pisarek, Marian, Captain, 191 ‘Operation Frankton’, 197 Pitcher, John, 194 Oriolet Hospital, 186, 189, 197 Plantae Woodfordiensis , 196 Osborne, Clive, 194 Plantin, Christopher, 193 Osborne, Henry, 190 Plantin Museum, Antwerp, 193 Outing of little Londoners, An, 150 Plymouth Brethren, 191 Oxford Poems Magdalen College, 197 beating the bounds, 136 Oxford Lectern Bible, 193 ‘Coming Spring’ (Anon), written at Oxford University Press, 192, 193 Loughton, 1851, 177 Ozalids, 132 My Loughton, 178 September Dawn, 196 Paar, Harry, 193 ten stations, 182 Paddington station, 197 Willingale, Thomas, 195

17 Pole Hill, Chingford, 193 Random Harvest , 197 obelisk, 192, 193 Rann, John, highwayman, 181 Police matters, 144 Ratcliff Highway, 197 Poem, Gipsy Camp, 197 Rattee, Mrs, 193 Poliphilus typeface, 192 Rawling, Martin, 197 Pollards Operas 1935–1939, 173 ‘Recording Britain’ collection, 194 Pond, Chris, 137, 194 Red Cross, 196 Poor Law, 130, 131, 132, 173 Redbridge, 197 Pope, Edward (1836–1917), 169 Reed, James, 190 Poplar, 197 Religious Guilds of the Middle Ages, 135 East India Hospital, 197 Reminiscences of a Loughton Life, by Percy Post-War Loughton , 170 Ambrose, 194 Powell, David, 193 Repton, Humphry (1752–1818) and the Warren Powell, H H, 197 House, 169, 197 Powell, James, 194 Repton Park Estate, 196 Powell, Miss A L, 191 Reuter, Ernst, Mayor of Berlin, 196 Powell, Nathanael, 191, 197 Reynolds, James, 187 Powell family, 194 RFC (Royal Flying Corps), 190 Prices in 1891, 132 Rhodes, Di, 191 Prince George, 1931, 197 Ribston, Mr, 193 Prince George, son of the Chief of the Yemassee Richards, Vyvyan, 193 Indians, 189, 190 Richardson, E, 191 Prince William Henry (later King William IV), Richardson, William, Police Inspector, 197 194 Ripley, Mr, 189 Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow, 186, 196 Risdon, Wilfred, 194 Princess Anne (1665–1714), flight of, 183 , 194 Printers, local, 40 years ago, at, 154, 155 River Roding, 185 Printing and typography in Britain, revival of, cascade, 130 151, 174, 175 from Wanstead Park, 196 Printing exhibitions , 194, 197 Printing and the Mind of Man, 193 Rivers, John, 196 wartime, 193 Riverside Press, America, 193 Printing The Times since 1785 , 193 Rix, Alfred, 197 Printing trade, old, 183, 184, 185 Road signs, development of, 196 Priors, 174 Roads, 138 Public Libraries Act, 145 resurfacing, 193 Punchard, William Henry, 191 Roberts, Rex, 192 Purlieu hedge, Theydon Bois, 167 Roberts, Trevor, 194 Robinson, Arthur, 194 Quakers, 196 Robinson, Lieutenant W Leefe, VC, 179, 189 Queen Elizabeth I, 193 , William Earl of, 160 Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting Lodge, 195, 197 Rock, Joseph, 197 Queen Mary , RMS, 188 Roebuck Inn, Buckhurst Hill, 160, 191, 195 Rogers, —, curate, 195 RAC, 193, 196 Rogers, Bruce. 193 Rabbit netting, 197 Rogers, George, 187 RAF Rogers, John, 156 airfields, 189, 190 Rogers, Rev Charles F, 189 North Weald, 167, 168, 171, 189, 196 Rohrweger, J C, 187 youngest person in, 181 Rolls Park, Chigwell, 165, 170, 173, 175, 185, Railway, 171, 176, 182 195 150 years of the, 169, 172 Romero, Consuelo, 181, 194 Central Line train at Epping Station, heavy Romero, José, 181, 194 snow, 1962–63, 193 Romero, Maria, 181, 194 boundary stone, 141 Romero, Vicente, 181, 194 Clearing House, 194 Romford, 138, 197 Epping Railway Company’s 1861 deed, 187 Rooth, Richard (aka Wroth), 196 first murder on, 177, 178 Rosling, Mr E, 196 Great Eastern Railway, ten stations, 182 Rounding, Mr, 197 Harlow, and, 194, 195, 196, 197 Rous, Colonel, 191 LNER, 193, 195, 196 Royal College of Art, 195 London Underground sanserif typeface, Royal Field Artillery, 197 193, 195 Royal Flying Corps (RFC), 190 Loughton’s first station, 133 Royal Gunpowder Factory, , Roding Valley Halt, 136 146, 178, 187 services, 176 Royal London Hospital, 173 steam and diesel trains in the 1960s, 178 Royal Mail Ramsay, Edward, 195 motor-van used, between Epping and Ramsey, Misses, toy shop, 140 London, 1904, 196

18 rue Jean Jaurès, 193 Siffkin, Bernard Ernest, 191 Russell Place, Holborn, 195 Simon, Oliver, 193 Russians, helping, Second World War, 178, 180 Sixteen String Jack, 181 , 190 Sixty Saxon Saints , 130 Sainsburys, Loughton, 144 Sleaman, Henry, 192 St Alphonse, Mrs, 197 Sleaman, Kate, 192 Saint Ethelburga’s Home for Girls, 189 Smith, Dr Frederick John, 193 Saint Hubertus, 194 Smith, Dr Thomas Southwood, 195 Saint John Ambulance Air Wing, 176 Smith, Harry (alias Carter), 192 Saint John’s, Buckhurst Hill, 188, 191, 193, 196 Smith, Harry (cowman), 140 Saint Margaret’s Hospital, Epping, 195, 196 Smith, Harry Ernest, 194 Salter, Mr, 189 Smith, James, carman, 192 Saunders, Detective, 192 Smith, James, labourer, 192 Saunders, Mr, surgeon, 193 Smith, Mr William, 197 Save our Streets, 164 Smith, Rev John, MA, 189 Savill family, 191 Smith, Liz (actress), 184 Sawyer, Mrs, 190 Snaresbrook Station, 194 Scharf, George, 133 Snazell, George, 190 Schon, Kurt E, 194 Snazell, John, 194 Scots Guards of 1940, 171, 172, 174, 182 Snow, W, 197 Scouts, 189 So Well Remembered , 197 camping, 189 Society of Friends, 194, 196 Scroggs, George, 194 Sotheby’s, 197 Scruby, Charles, 195 South Woodford Seabrook, J, 191 cinema, George Lane, programme, Seabrooke, Adolphine Christiana, 194 132 Seabrooke, Elliott, 194 Gates Corner, 193 Seabrooke, Harriet Elizabeth, 194 Southampton City Art Gallery, 194 Seabrooke, Robert Elliott 194 Sowrey, 2nd Lieutenant F, DSO, 179 Seabrooke, Winifred Elliott, 194 Spalding, Mr Fred, 196 Searl, Miss Daisy, 139 Spanish children in Theydon Bois, 181, Searle, Samuel, 151 194 Second World War, 144, 150, 155, 156, 157 161, Spanish Civil War, 181, 194 167, 168, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, Sparks, Benny, 197 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, Sparks, Charlotte, 197 188, 189, 191, 192, 196, 197 Sparks, Christopher. 197 poultry keeping, 197 Sparks, Irene, 197 the day war broke out, 196 Sparks, Violet, 197 Secondary Modern Education, 1950s, 180, 181 Sparks, William, DSM (1922–2002), 197 Secret History of Our Streets, London, The , 197 Speed, Mr, 190 Sellwood, Miss Emily, 191 Speed limits signs, 196 Sephardi, 196 Spelbrook, 194 Sephardi New Burial Ground, Mile End, 196 Spencer, Robert, 194 September Dawn (poem), 196 Spradbery, Walter, 194 Seven Pillars of Wisdom , 193 Spriggs Oak tragedy, 188 Schoolboy’s war, 186 Springfield Prison, Chelmsford, 193 Shaftesbury Retreat, 150, 158, 159, 191, 194 SS Habana , 181, 194 Shake hands, why people, 180 Stadler, Sir Sydney (1893–1976), 169 Shangri-La , 197 Stagg, A T C, 189 Sharp, Henry G, 192 Stannard, Captain Richard, VC (1902–1977), Shaw, Percy, OBE, 196 144 Shelley Churchyard, 188 airfield Sheppard, James Frederick, 192 American tragedy, and, 189 Shipbuilders’ festival, 175 Second World War, in, 189 Shipham, Benjamin (1808-1872), 196 Staples, Llewellyn, 194 Shoreditch ‘Steam on The Met’, 197 Holy Trinity, 197 Stephenson, Robert, 194 St Leonard, 197 Stepney Shorter Mrs, 191 Holy Trinity, 197 Sidgwick, Frank, 192 Stirling, Mrs, 191 Sidi Barrani, Egypt, 197 Stoker, Dr Fred, gardener, 176, 179, 186 Signposts, 196 Stonard family, 159 Silberrad, Dr Oswald John (1878–1960), 174, Stoneham Camp, Eastleigh, 181 177, 185 Storkes, Rev Thomas Trundle (Rector of Silberrad, Una Lucy, 185, 196 Loughton), 136, 189 Simon, Oliver, 192 Stort Navigation, 190, 194 Simons, Anna, 195 Stort Valley, 194 Skynner, Stephen of Walthamstow and a Stratford, 197 collection of silver, 185 bus industry, 186

19 Stratford– cont. Theydon Bois – cont. GER works, 194 Sixteen String Jack, 181 Market Station, 194 Spanish children, in, 181, 194 Straw, Jack, MP, 181 station, 182, 194 Straw, Mr, 181 Theydon Towers, 194 Street, Caroline, 191 hospital, 190 Street, Ernie, 191 Village school, Coppice Row, 143 Street, Jack, 197 why we call it Theydon Bois, 164 Street, Mary, 191 Woodberry, later Wansfell College, 181, 194 Street, Robert, 191 , 151 Street, Thomas, and family, 131, 180 Theydon Garnon through the Centuries , 162 Street, William, 191 Theydon Towers hospital, 190 ‘Strev’, 194 Thompson, Miss, 195 Strevens, Ginny, 194 Thompson, Percy, 187, 189, 190, 192, 193 Strevens, Henry, 194 Thoumaian, Miss, 137 Strevens, Jane Cooper, 194 Thoumaian, Reverend G, 137 Strevens, Jo, 194 ‘Tiger-Bay’, 197 Strevens, John 1902–1990, 192, 194 Time and Time Again , 197 Strevens, Lilian, 194 Times New Roman typeface, 193 Strevens, Vicky, 194 Tipedene [Debden], 193 Strevens-Marzo, Bridget, 194 To London Town by Arthur Morrison (1899) Suasso, Francisco, 2nd baron of Avernas le (extract), 138 Gras (1693–1775), 196 Token coinage in the 18th century, 168 Suasso, Isaac Lopes, 3rd baron of Avernas le Tollesbury Gooseberry Pie Festival, 196 Gras (1693–1775), 196 Tooley & Foster, 191 Suasso da Costa, Leonora (1660–1749), 196 Tottenham, 194 Suasso family, 196 Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, 194 Suez Crisis, 1956, 181 Tower, Lt-Col Harvey, 170 Suttons Farm (Hornchurch) airfield, 189 Toys, boys’, in the 1930s, 187 Tracy, Walter, 195 Taber, Ellen, 197 Traffic lights, 196 Tabrum, Burnett, Esq, 193 Tram Pinch, 196 Tales of Mean Streets , 197 Trapp, James, 190 Tally of Types , A, 193 Traps Hill, see Loughton Talmage, Arthur, 197 Travel, 138 Tate, Harry, 181 Travers, Ben, 189 Tate Britain, 194 Trounce, T P, 194 Tate Gallery, 194 True, Miss, head, Staples Road School, 1895, Taylor, J H, head Buckhurst Hill County High 136 School, 179, 181 Truman, Christine, 189 Taylor, Miss, head, Buckhurst Hill Infants’ Truman, Mr, 189 School, 1895, 136 Tuckett, Charlotte Fox (1842–1933), 196 Tee, Mr. 190 Tudor, William, 191 Telephone exchange Tudor, Mrs, 191 names changed to numbers, 197 Turner, William, 194 Tempest, 2nd Lieutenant WJ, DSO, 179, 189 Turpin, Dick, 188 Temple Bar, 183 ‘Twittens’, the lanes of Loughton, 136, 137 Temple Field, Warlies, 190 Tyler, PC Burt, 204 J, 193 Temple Mills wagon shops, 194 Typefaces, 193 Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 191 Typography in Britain, revival of, 151, 174, The Times , 193 175 The Times Digital Archive, 181 The Times Literary Supplement , 193 Underground, London, 195, 197 Theydon Bois, 143, 144, 176, 197 Central Line, 141, 169, 171, 172, 176, 182, 196 airfield, 190 Group, 195 archaeology, 144 typeface, 193, 195 Basque children in, 181, 194 typographer, 195 Birch Hall, 188 Unger, Gladys, 193 boundary stone alongside railway, 141 United Ancient Order of Druids (Epping Forest country dancing, in, 159 Mistletoe Lodge 556), 191 dairies, 165 Univers fonts, 193 dissenters, 190 University of Hull, 194 Donkey Derby, 188 Updike, Daniel, 193 Golf Club, 194, 196 Urquart, Walter, 190 Loreto Convent, 181, 194 Uty, Dr Emmanuel, 142, 143 Piggott’s Farm, deeds, 141 purlieu hedge, 167 rail-road story, 170 van Krimpen, Jan, 193 retreat, memories of, 189 VCH Essex – update, 193

20 Valence House, Barking, 158 Warren House, Humphry Repton (1752–1818) Van der Gucht, W, 187 and, 169 Venture , The, Loughton WI, 171, 172, 173 Warriner, T, 191 Verderers and Courts of Waltham Forest 1250– Warrington, vehicle registrations, 161 2000 , 161 Wartime memories, 182, 185 Verini, Miss Eleanor M, 136 Watkins, Frederick Alexander, 192 Verrall, Robin C, 194 Watkins, Mrs, 194 Vichel, Mrs, 197 Watson, Rev Charles Arthur, BA, 189 Victoria and Albert Museum, 194 Watson, Rev William, MA, 189 Victoria County History , 166, 171, 176, 182, 193 Watts, Jim, 181, 194 Victoria Cross, sale of historic, 195 Wayland, Mrs, 140 Victorian home entertainment, 134 Water pump restored, 142 Village school, Coppice Row, Theydon Bois, Weatherall, Thomas, 190 143 Webb, Reg, 191 Villagers: 750 Years in an English Village , 190 Webster, Rev Edward M, MA, 189 Villain, Raoul, 193, 194 Welch, Ellen, 179 Vincent, William, 195 Wells, A G, 197 Violet Powder Case, 173 Wells, H G, 180 Vivian, C H, 194 Wells, Mr H, builder, 192 Wembley Stadium, 193 WAAF, Life in the wartime, 155, 156, 157 Wenley, W J, and Sons, 196 W & C French and Co Ltd, 186, 187, 197 Wesey, Corbet, 194 Wagstaff, Mr, 189 West Essex Gazette , The , 140 Wakeham, Mr, Head Post Master, West Essex Rep, 181 140 West Ham park, 196 Wakefield Castrol, 193 Westall, Miss, 143 Walbaum, Justus Erich, 193 Westcliff-on-Sea, 171 Walker, Emery, 195 Westhorp, Miss, 197 Waller, Evelyn (1885–1945), 188 Westhorp, Mrs, 197 Waller, William Chapman (1850–1917), 135, Westhorp, Theophilus, 197 146, 147, 148, 160, 183, 186, 190, 193, Westray, Catherine, 190 196, 197 Weyers Brothers, 132 Wallet, Mrs, 197 Which, Mr E E, 190 Waltham Abbey, 138, 146, 158, 178, 188, 190, Whitaker, Alderman, 160 194, 197 Whitaker, Anne, 190, 194 explosion 1940, 182 I and II, 160 market, 197 White, Arthur Charles, 140 Waltham Cross, 194 White, Horace, 180, 188, 193 Waltham Forest, see Epping Forest Town Clerk, 140 Walthamstow, 194 White, Louis, 192 Beulah Road, 196 White, Robert, 192 Chapel End School, 197 White Hart Lane Station, 194 Cleveland House, 196 White lines, first, 196 Eden Road, 196 Whitmore family, 170 Hoe Street, 196 Wickes & Wakelin, jewellers and Wansfell College, 181, 194 silversmiths, 185 Wanstead Wiggins, William, 197 dissenters, 190 Wilbraham, Maria, 175 Elm Hall, 192 Wilcox, Barbara, 190 Empire, cinema programme, Wilfrid Lawson Temperance Hotel, 1923, 131 Woodford, 191 George, The, 196 Wilkinson, David, 194 House, 192 Wilks, Mr, Relieving Officer, 192 War Crimes Trials, 197 Wilks, William, 197 War Effort, 178, 180 Willcox, Dr W H, 193 Warbis family, 161 Willet-Holthuisen Museum, Amsterdam, 196 Ward, Beatrice, 192 William of Orange, 196 Ward, Henry, 192 Williams, Mr, headmaster at Staples Ward, James, 194 Road School, 140 Warde, Beatrice, 193 Williamson, architect, 197 Warley, Henry. 193 Willingale, Alfred, 190, 191 Warlies Park House, 164, 190 Willingale, Harry, 195 Warner, Richard, 196 Willingale, Mrs Thomas, 190 Warren, Allan, murder, 1957, 190, 192 Willingale, Samuel, 190, 191 Warren, Charles, 192 Willingale, Thomas, 190 Warren, Colin, 190 poem, 187, 195 Warren, Samuel Hazzeldine, 184 Willis, Richard, 190 Warren, The, 166 Willys, Anne, 190 Warren Hill House, 197 Willys, Sir Richard, 190

21 Wilson, John, 190 Wilson, Margaret, 197 Wilson, Mr W G, 188 Wilson, Rev W L, 195 Wilson & Wilkes, 192 Wilson family, inhabitants of Hainault Forest, 177 Wisbech, Cambs, 195 Wollen, C, 189 Wolpe, Berthold, 193, 195 Wolsey, Cardinal Thomas, 194 Women’s Health Centre at Chigwell, 1912, 137 Wood, C, 191 Wood, Mrs C, 191 Woodford, 171, 194 Buckhouse estate, 195 Coffee House at , 154 Forest Lodge, 195 Golf Club and course, 192 Monkhams, 192 estate, 195 Wilfrid Lawson Temperance Hotel, 191 Woodford Green, 197 Harts Hospital, 196 Harts House, 196 Oak Hill Gardens, 197 Woodford Times for 1896, 132 Woodford Wells, 142 Woolman, John, 191 Woolman, Richard, 191 Workhouse Epping Union, 130, 131, 191 World Cup, little red and yellow cards, 190 Wright, Nicholas, 151 Wright, Reverend Dennis, Vicar, St Mary’s, 181 Wroth, Elizabeth, 196 Wroth, John IV, 160, 196 Wroth, Lady Mary, 168, 183, 187, 16 Wroth, Richard (aka Rooth), 196 Wroth, Sir Robert, 159, 183, 193 Wroth, Sir Thomas, 159 Wyke, Edward, 194 Wyles, William Nelson, 192 Wyrley, Rev Edward, 190

Yamassee War (1715–1717), 189, 190 Yates, Miss May, 197 York, Frederick Duke of (1763–1827), 177 Youngsters and the car, 196

Zatopek, Emil, 193 Zeppelins, 179, 181, 187, 189 spy, 157

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