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ESSEX. [K~LLY7 8 LONG GREEN and POTTS GREE::'I Are to the South- Postal Telegraph Office, Open from 8 A.M 432 MARKS TEY. ESSEX. [K~LLY7 8 LONG GREEN and POTTS GREE::'i are to the south- Postal Telegraph Office, open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.DL west. week days only & from 8.30 to 10 a.m. on sundays By Local Government Buard Order 22,363, dated March Pillar Box at Red- Lion P.H. cleared at 8 a.m. k L~ 24, 188g, The Limes and adjoining cottages were trans- p.m.; sundays, 8 a.m ferred from Marks Tey to Aldham. Wall Box at Trowel & Hammer P.H. cleared at 8 &.Ill. Sexton, Harry Clement Meade. & r.45 p.m.; sundays, 9.10 a.m Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office. Police Constable. William Bridge, London road George Warren, sub-postmaster. Letters through Col- Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1866 I!; en~ chester arrive at 7.25 a. m. & 12.40 p.m. &:; to callers larged 1898, for 142 children; average attendance. at 4.30 P .m. ,· d'I:spa · t c h e d at 2. 10, 4· 10 .,.,o.. 6 ·45 p . m • ·, 130; James Ball, master; Mrs. Mary Ball, mistres1 sundays. 10.20 a.m Railway Station, .Arthur Green. station master PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Berry E. R. maker of the "Express" Folkard Frank, seed mer. Railway 1tn Collier Willi~~om Roman J.f. Coley cycle, & agent for Premier, Sun-lOttley Edward & Harry, builders.\ Cunningham Reginald Glencairn, beam, Raleigh, B.S.A., Fleet, Swift I funeral furnishers. London road Lauriston &c. cycles; Premier, B.S.A., Kerry !Partridge Owen. blacksmith Fincham Miss, Long Green Abingdon & Torpedo motor cycles; /Polley Edmd. cycle dlr. Coggeshall rd Ireland Andrew, The Palmers repairs Folley John, thrashing machine ownr Moss William, Kingsmead Brown Thomas James, Red Lion P.H Rayner John, gardener to C. T. MoJ Smith Abraham, Goodmans Bunting & Sons, nurserymen esq. London road Stebbing Thomas, The Villa Caudwell & Heaton, physicians & sur- Ridgewell Waiter George, Prince ol Steele Rev. John Thornton M.A. geons; & at Coggeshall Wales P.H (rector), The Rectory Chaplin Waiter James, farmer Stebbing 'fhos. cattle dlr. The Villa Tawell Frederick, Wistaria house Church Charles, farmer, Mutts farm Wagstaff Thus. Philip, frmr.Churl'b fm Weaver Edwd. Olinda, Coggeshall rd Colliers Limited, red, white & stocli Warren George, Post office & grocer, Welham Stripling, Coggeshall road I brick, also tile & pipe manufactrs Station road Wilson Mrs. Ivy house, Coggeshall rd Cooke Francis Henry M.R.C.S.Eng., 1 Warren Lewis, grocer, London road COMMERCIAL. L.R.C.P.Lond. su.rgeon, Station rd Watsham .Albert Geo. boot maker, .Alexander Rt. Cook, frmr.Broom's fm Corder Newman, Trowel & Hammer Station road Barritt Francis, farmer & assistant' P.H Williamson John Mark, farmer, overseer & clerk to Parish Council, Dickson .A.lex. & Sons Ltd. seed grwrs 1 Coggeshall road Marks Tey ball Dobbie & Co. seed growers & florists; , Working Men's Club (Chas. Eves,sec} Berry Charles T. cortl dlr. Station rd head quarters, Edinburgh I HASHBURY is a village and parish, 6 miles north- nal. The trus~ees of the late Henry Marriage ('sq. and west from Chelmsford station, 9 south from Dunmow Ralph Matthews esq. of Newarks, Good Easter, are the and 33 from London, in the Mid division of the county, principal landowners. The soil is heavy; subsoil, chalky. Dunmow hundred, Chelmsford petty sessional division, The chief crops are wheat, barley, beans and clover. union and county court district, and in th~ rural deanery The area is 8g8 acres; rateable value, /,923; the popu­ of Chelmsford, archdeaconry of Essex and Chelmsford lation in Ign was 159, chiefly engaged in agricultural diocese. The church (unnamed) is a small structure of pursuits. rubble of the Norman period, consisting of chancel, nave, GOLDING WELLS is one mile north-west. south porch and a western belfry formerly containing By Local Government Board Order 22,419, March 114o 3 bells; the belfry, injured by lightning in 1872, was r888, detached· parts of Good Easter were added to rebuilt in 18go and now has only one bell: on the north Mash bury. side of the church is a Norman doorway, now disused: Parish Clerk, William Firman. there are too sittings. The register of baptisms dates Wall Letter Box cleared at 6 p.m. week days only. from the year 1539; marriages, 1540; burials, 1546. Letters by cycle post through Chelmsford, arrive a& The living is a rectory, annexed to that of Chignal St. I 8.15 a. m. High Easter & Great Waltham are tbe James and Mary, joint net yearly value /,3oo, with 54 nearest money order & telegraph offices, 3 miles acres of glebe and residence, in the S!'ift of S. H. Loy 1 distant esq. and held since 1894 by the Rev. Frederick Williams The children of this parish attend the Pnblic Elementary M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin, who resides at Chig- schools at Cbignal & Pleshey Aves Thomas Henry, ~Illl house Hasler Daniel, bla~ksmith Emery Peter, farm bailiff to W. & H. Matthews RaJph, farmer, Mashbury Marriage & Sons, Baileys & Mount hall & Sparrow end Pleasant farms SaffPn Clement, beer retailer MATCHING is a village and parish on a tributary of Baptist chapel at Matching Green, built in x885. Maj. the Stort, d miles east from Harlow station on the Cam- Horace W. Calverley, of Down Hall, Harlow, is lord uf bridge section of the Great Eastern railway, 5 from thb the manor and principal landowner. The soil is various, Stort navigation, 9 north-east from Epping, d south-east mostly heavy; subsoil, clay and gravel. The chief crops from Bishop Stortford and 7 north-west from Ongar, are wheat, barley and roots. The parish has an area of in the Western division of the county, Harlow hundred 2,411 acres of land and 6 of water; rateable value, and petty sessional division, Epping union, Bishop Stort- /,2,667; the population in 19II was 554· · ford county court district and in the rural deanery of Ovesham, or Housham, a hamlet of Matching, re· Harlow, archdeaconry of Essex and Chelmsford diocese. corded in Domesday Book, once had a district chapel. The church of St. Mary, founded and endowed by Harvey Matching Tye is three-quarters of a mile south-wes& de Borham, dean of St. Paul's, in the 13th century, is a and Newman's End half a mile north-west of the church. building of flint and stone in mixed styles, consisting of Two-thirds of Matching Green, which lies 1 mile ttt chancel, nave. aisles. south transept, south porch and an the south, are in Matching parish; the remaining third embattled western tower containing 6 bells, two of which is in High Laver. were recast in 1875, and another in 1889: the church Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Matching Green.-Edwin Owers, was rebuilt, with the exception of the tower, in 1875, postmaster. Letters through Harlow, arriYe at 7.50 at the cost of the Right Hon. Sir H. J. and Lady & u a.m. ; sundays, 8.30 a.m.; dispatched at u a.m. Selwin-Ibbetson (afterwards Lord and Lady Rookwood): & 6.20 p.m.; sundays at 10 a.m the pulpit was the gift of Richard Glasscock esq. of Down Post Office, Matching Tye. John Smith,sub-postmastel'. Hall, in 1624: there is a brass to JoLn Ballett gent. ob. Letters through Harlow arrive at 7·43 & 10.55 a. m.; 1638, with other inscriptions to members of thi!l family: dispatched at 11 a. m. & 6.20 p.m.; sundays, arrive a& the church has 400 sittings. The register dates from the 7·15 a.m.; dispatched at II a.m. The neart>st money year 1558. The living is a vicarage, net ye_arly value order & telegraph office is at Matching Green, xt [200, with 9 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of miles distant the trustees of Fel;:tead school on the nomination of the Wall Letter llox, Newman's End, cleared 6.55 a.m. 15 Bishop of Chelmsford, and held since 1910 by the Rev. 6.30 p.m.; sunday, 10.30 p.m James Bardulph Brinkworth M.A. of Queens' College, Pillar Letter Box, Church green, cleared at 10.25 a.JD. Cambridge. .An ancient house, near the church, built & 6.25 p m.; sundays, 10.15 a.m by a Mr. Chimney and dP!Iigned for the entertainment of Pnhlic ElPmentary School (mixed), built, with l'f'si• pool' people on their wedding day. was restored in 1897• dence. in 1874, for go children; average attendance. and is now used as a Sunday school and for other paro- 70; GPorQ"e Cheater, master chial purpose!~. In 1876 a Congregational chapel was This school is undPr the control of fhP E~!<PX Educs· erPcted at MATCHING TYE, in connection with thP tion (Epping Sub-Di!ltriM) Committee, Herbert J, Congregational chapel at Hatfield Heath, and there is a Goodwin, High roa~. Loughton, clerk . • • • .
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