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The London Gazette, 26Th September 1968 10391 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26TH SEPTEMBER 1968 10391 House; Thaxted, Bardfield End Green Recreation Green; Great Oakley, land by Great Oakley Hall, Ground, Cutlers Green; Thurrock U.D., Hall Hill, Rowlands Corner (Stones Green) ; Great Sampford, Fort Road, Parsonage, Walton, and Tilbury Fort Adjoining Sparepenny Lane; Great Saling, near Commons*, West Tilbury Green, north-west of Saling Grove; Great Totham, The Green, and be- Walton Common, The Village Green, Corringham, tween "The Compasses" and "The Old Star" The Village Green, South Ockendon; Tillingham, inns, Colchester Road; Great Wakering, Great The Square; Tollesbury, Woodrolfe Hard; Twin- Wakering Common* ; Great Waltham, Littley Green, stead, Twinstead Green; Ugley, Ugley Green; near Spread Eagle Public House Ford End ; Green- Wickham St. Paul, The Village Green* ; Widdington, stead Green and Halstead Rural, Plaistow Green; The Village Green; West Bergholt, The Village Hadstock, Motts Hill Pond, St. Botolphs Well and Green ; West Hanningfield, by the " Three Com- Pond; Hatfield Broad Oak, Hatfield Heath and Lea passes " P.H., by the "Ship" P.H. ; West Mersea, Green*, Gage End, by St. Mary's Church, Broad Village Green, High Street; Wethersfield, Village Street Green, near Pierce Williams, Needham Green, Green, Brick Kiln Green and Lower Green, Black- Taverners Green, near the Ancient Foresters Public more End Village Green, Jarvis Green ; Writtle, The House; High Laver, Loyters Green, Holts Green, Pleasure Bit, St. Johns Green and Writtle Green Faggoters Lane by ford, by Marshalls Croft (Tilegate and Pond. Green) ; High Ongar, Norton Heath ; Ingatestone and Fryerning, Fryerning Green, Mill Green; Langley, COMMON LAND Ropers Lane and Up End, Lower Green, northern Abberton, Peldon and Langenhoe, Pete Tye Com- end of Nancy's Lane, Killems Green ; Langley and mon*'; Aldham, GaWows Green; Alresford, The Clavering, Beards Lane, Bird Green, Cooksaldick Saltings ; Barnston, Hounslow Green, Wellstyle Lane, Upper Green; Latchingdon, west of Red Green ; Bardfield Saling, Sides of Long Green Lane, Lions, by "The Granary", front of Dinghy Park at Rogues Green, Four Elms " triangle" ; Basildon Maylandsea Bay Yacht Club ; Layer Breton and U.D., Laindon Common, Little Burstead Common ; Birch, Layer Breton Heath; Layer-de-la-Haye, Malt- Belchamp Otteri, Churchyard Green, Otten End ing Green, The Cross; Layer Marney, Smyths Bridleway; Benfleet U.D., Little Common, Green; Leaden Roding, Chalks and Cloghams Thundersleyj, Great Common, Thundersley*J ; Greens; Lindsell, Bustard Green* ; Little Baddow, Berden, Waxtead Knoll and the Knoll, Park Green, Wedlock GreenJ ; Littlebury, " Bumpy" near St. Coles Green, Dewes Green* ; Birch, Sandford Hall Peters Church; Little Clacton, Galloway Close, at Green, Hardys Green, Opposite Birch P.O., Pudding Jubilee Oak ; Little Hallingbury, Gaston Green, War Green, by St. Peters Church, Craxes Green, Mill Memorial Green or School Green, Latchmore BankJ, Green; Birdbrook, The Green; Blackmore, Pump Woodside Green; Little Totham, The Plains; triangle, verge east of Wid Bridge, west of Blackmore Manuden, Mallows Green; Margaretting, land on Mill House, Service Lane, The Pond; Brentwood sides of Parsonage Lane, side of road in front of the U.D., by Park Lane, Herongate, Opposite Church, Old Bakery from Pilgrims to Ponders, Handley Herongate, Button Common or The Pond by Boars Green, The Village Pond, The Green Margaretting Head and the Green Herongate*, The Wabbings, Gt. Tye ; Matching, Matching Tye Green, Carters Green, Warley, The School Lane, Green, Ingrave, Pear Housham Tye, by " Threshers " Thrushes Bush, by Tree Pond, Ingrave, Pear Tree Green, Ingrave, cross-roads Thrushes Bush, Peartree GreenJ, Harlow Coombe Green, Gt. Warley, Little Warley and Tye Green, Gunnets Green; Matching and High Childerditch Commons or Warley Gap* ; Braintree Laver, Matching Green; Mistley, Mistley Heath; and Booking U.D., Church St. Green, Braintree Mistley and Manningtree, The Greensward at the Green*| ; Brightlingsea U.D., by the Hall, East End riverside (the Walls) ; Navestock, roadside Princes Green and adjacent verges, Memorial Gardens, Vic- Road near Lashes Farm, roadside at Lady's Hill and toria Place, Grassy Lane, near East End Green; east of it, Roadside Horseman Side and Ditchleys Broxted, Verge by Broxted Hall Farm, The Pound Lane, roadside Goatsfoot Lane, Navestock Heath and and Verge opposite, Chaureth Green; Bulmer, near Lane to Heathfield Meadow, roadside corner south of Haven Ground Corner, Plough Green ; Castle Heding- Heath, near Randalls Farm and the Smithy, roadside ham, Rushley Green, Crouch, Chapel and Forge near Wattons Farm and Bounce Hill, roadside near Greens and Pye Corner; Clavering, strip south of Hook Wood Rose Hall and Navestock Hall, roadside Deers, East, north-east and west of " Brooklands" east of Sabines Green, roadside Waterhale to Horse- and side of the Druce, Marlows Knoll, Starlings man Side, roadside south-west from Princes Gate, Green, part of Birds Green, Hill Green, Stickling roadside south-east towards Mores Plantation and Green ; road triangle east of Mill End Farm, Roast road triangle south of Navestockside Green ; Nave- and Sheepcote Greens ; Colne Engaine, Goldingtons stock and Stapleford Abbots, Curtismill Green and GreenJ, Buntings GreenJ, Booses GreenJ, Land (a) Wattons Green '(JomecO*t ; Nazeing, Nazeing outside of bend in road south-west of Bridgets Wood or Park* ; North Weald Bassett, land WoodJ, (b) on the northern verge of road north of by A. 11 west of Wintry Wood, Foster Street*; Bridgets WoodJ, (c) southern side of that road south- North Weald Bassett and Harlow U.D., east of PeldonsJ, (d) a strip of land south of the Harlow Common* ; Ongar, Shelley Common; old sand pits off road from Buntings Green to Peldon, front of St. Mary's Church, Peldon village^ ; Colne Engaine, south of Lawshalls Hill, Common, waste south of Rose Cottage, waste Co'lneford Hill, Countess Cross; Copford, Copford opposite and south of Moor Farm ; Purleigh, Farther Green; Cressing, New House Common (Church Howe Green ; Rayne, Rayne Hall Green ; Rettendon, •Street), Lanham Green; Danbury, Gay Bowers, Battlesbridge Common; Ridgewell, Village Green, Church Green, New Bowers, Dial Common (Twitty Chapel Green ; Roydon, Dobbs Weir Wharf, Tylers Fee), Hopping Jacks Lane, Danbury Common*!, Corner, Low Hill Green, Old House Lane Common, Danbury and Little Baddow, Lingwood Common; Broadley Common Allotment,- Hunsdon Mead}: ; Danbury, High Common, most of Pedlars Path; Sandon, Woodhill Common; Saffron Walden Debden, Pond and surrounds, Tract from Barnards Borough, The Comment, Martinfield Green ; South Farm to Pages Farm and roadside (Debden Green) ; Hanningfield, Tye Common; Stansted Mountfitchet, East Donyland, The Ferry Hard and Foreshore Row- north of Stansted east side of A. 11 ; Stanway, Stan- hedge ; Eight Ash Green, Daisy and Seven Star way Green, Ally Pond, at New Farm Lexden Heath ; Greens, Fordham Heath; Elmdon, Todd Green; Stanford Rivers, Sharps Green Toot Hill; Stebbing, Elsenham, Tye Green; Epping U.D., Waste near near Downs Terrace ; Stebbing and Bardfield Saling, Fairneld Road, and Tidy's Lane, near Lindsey Street Long Green; Stisted, Woolmer Green, Tumblers Farm; Epping U.D. and Epping Upland, long strips Green, Priors Green, Church Green ; Stock, High at roadsides and the Epping Town Greens ; Epping Street Green, Almshouse and Church Greens, side Upland, Waste by Rye Hill; Farnham, Levels Green, of Mill Road, western side of B.1007, crossroads Farnham Green; Peering, bottom of Peering HfH, south-west of Litde Bishops Wood, Stock Common; Felsted, Frenches Green, Watchouse Green, Fing- Takeley, Jacks Green, Molehill Green southwards ; ringhoe, Church Green, The Common ; Frinton and Terling, next to Whitelands Cottages Hatfield Road ; Walton U.D., Town Hard, Walton-on-the-NazeJ, Thaxted, Cutlers Green; Theydon Garnon, side of Great Holland Common ; Good Easter, Tye Green ; road Gaynes Park to Searles Farm, side of road Great Baddow, Galleywood Common, Galleyend Theydon Garnon School to the Lodge Gaynes Park, Green, between the Street and Ponds Road, Galley- land east of Fiddlers Hamlet; Thurrock U.D., Com- woodj ; Great Bardfield and Bardfield Saling, Coney mon Saltings East Tilbury, Orsett Fen*, Hall Hill, Green and Long GreenJ; Great Canfield, Green Parsonage, Fort Road, Walton and Tilbury Fort Street, Church End Green ; Great Dunmow, Parson- Commons* and the Green West Tilbury ; Thorpe-le- age Downs, The Downs, Threaders Green, Talberds Soken, Thorpe GreenJ, Far Thorpe GreenJ ; Tiptree, Ley, Lime Tree Hill; Great Haillingbury, Woodside Tiptree Heath; Tollesbury, the creek supplying water For any late Notices see Contents list on last page.
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