[.] DUN TON. 94 [POST OFFIC'E ------Blyth Miss Bright Thomas, sl10pkeeper Massey Oswald Hy.farmer,Homily frm Currie RP.v, Frederick Hill [curate], Cheek John, Flttch of Bacon Ottway William, grocer & earthenwar11 Brick House farm Fuller Joseph, shopkeeper dealer; & Great Dunmow Worrin N a than, .Bourchiers Fuller Nathan, blacksmith Richardson Charles, farmPr &; land­ COMM.ERCIAJ,. H asler Rohert, farmer, Blatches owner, Brook end & Brick house Blyth Thomas, farmer, Grange H asler Robert, jun. farmer & miller, Root William, farmer, Bayles farm Bull Chal'les, farmer, landowner &: Throws Worrin Hastings, machme owner &; maltster, Ivy farm King Charles, farmer, Rockwoods farmer, Priory lodge

DUNTON (or DuNTON WAY J,ETT) is a parish, gift of King's College, Cambridge, and )Jeld hy the Rev. pleasantly situated on the ran~t> of t lte Laindon Hills, ao\.1. William Hill Tucker, M.A., of that colle)!.e. The prir cipal is in the Southern divi~ion of t!Je county, Barstable hun­ landowners are King's College, Cambridg-e, St. Bartliolo­ dred, Billericay ur.ion, Hrentwood county court district and mew's Hospital, George Alan Lowndes, esq., and Gtrald police division, Bil!eticay rural dearwry, Essex archdeaconry, de Witte, esq. The soil is clay; subsoil, heavy clay. The and Rochester diocese, 26 miles from London, 5 south-west chief crop1:1 are wllf'nt and beans. The area is 2,379 acre~; from Billerieay, 9 north from Tilbury, and 5 north f1 om rateable value, £2,711; and the population in 1871 was 143. Stonford-le-Hope railway station. The church of St. .1\Iary Parish Clerk, William Smith. the Virgin is situated on rising ground, with a chancel, nave, and spire with 1 bell. The register dates from the year Letters through Brentwood. The nearest money order 1395. The living is a rectory, commuted at .£506, in the office is at Homdon-on-the-Hill PRIVATE RESIDENTS. COMMERCIAL. Fynn William, blacksmith Jones Rev. Jonathan, M.A. [rector of Buckenbam Charles, farmer Field John, farmer East Horndon], Dunton lodge Dove Ezekiel Lines, farmer Jackson Daniel & WH!iam, f.1rmers Tucker Rev. William Hill, M.A. [rector] Drory James, farmer Thompson J ames, farmer

GOOD EASTER (or EsTRE) is a parish, in the Wes­ gross estimated rental, £3,027; rateable value, £2,739; tern division of the county, union and county the population in 1871 was 581. court district, Dunmow hundred, Roding rural deanery, CHALK END is 1 mile south; Tye Green is half a mile Essex arch deaconry, and Rochester diocese, 7 miles north­ east; and Farnbridge is half a mile south. Wetlt from Chelmsford, 8~ south from Dunmow and north­ Parish Clerh, Isaac Aylett. east from Ongar. The church of St. Andrew is an ancient structure, with chancel, nave, south aisle, and stone tower PosT OPPICE.-George Mott, receiver. Letters 11rrive witb wooden spire and 5 bells. The register dates from the through Chelmsford at 10 a. m.; dispatched at 4.;jQ p.m. year 1660. The living is a vicar~tge, yearly value about The nearest money order office is at Chelmsford £190, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's, and SCHOOL :BOARD. held by the Rev. F. J. Walker. Francis Rust, esq., is RPv. F. J. Walker, chairman. impropriator of the great tithes. Here is a board school. Christopher Matthews I \\ illiam Rust John R. T. Phillips, esq., is lord of the manor and chief Francis Rust George Wilson landowner. The soil is clay; subsoil, white clay. The chief Clerk, William W. Duffield, solicitor (of Chelmt.ford) crops are wheat, barley and beans. The area is 2,081 acres; Board School, Miss Sarah Co!yer, mistress PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Colyer Stephen, farmer May Edwnrd, farmer, Mndwall Rust Mrs. Em birds Dowsett Robert, carpenter & builder l\fead William, farrr.er, Elllol\s Walker Rev. F. J. [vicar), Vicarage E' erett George, baker Mott Joseph, carpenter Freshwater George, hurdle maker Puftett John K. Wheelers' Arms, & COMMERCIAL. Godsafe Daniel, thatcher wheelwright Abbott T. R.Old Star, draper & grocer Gray John, farmer, Gurtons Rust Francis, farmer, :Fouchers Attridge Charles, farmer, Piper's farm Haster Daniel, blacksmith Rust Wm. H. farmer, Falconer's hall Barwick Wi!lialll, Hop Pole Hockley John, miller Shuker Williamz farmer Bohannon Mary (l\'Irs.), shopkeeper Hockley William, farmer Smith Charles, tarmer Brewster John, shoe maker Knight William, farmer Staines Henry, farmer, Gatehouse Bright James, shopkeeper Marriage Brothers, farmers 'l'horne George, butcher & tarwer Buck Daniel, carpenter Matthews Chris. farmer, Gt. Newarks Wilson George, farmer, Roblets

HIGH EASTER is a parish, in the Western division of Lord Rayltigh. The soil is clay; subsoil, clayey loam the county, Dun mow hundrPd, union, and county court The chief crops are whe~t, beans, and barley. '1 he area is district, Hoding rural deanery, Essex archd ... aconry, and 4,725 acres; gross estimated rental, £6,076; rateable value, Rochester diocese, 31 miles from London, 5~ south from £5,436; and the population in 1871 was 921. Dunmow, and 10 north-west from Chelmsford. The church Parish Clerk, William Lodge. of St. Mary the Virgin, which has been recently restored, is ancient, with chancel, nave, aisle, and square tower and 1) bells. The register dates from l61:i0. The livi11g is a PosT 0FFICE.-Alfred Stokes, receiver. Letters atTive vicarage, yearly value £350, in the gift of the Dean and from Chelmsford by foot post through ; Chapter of St. Paul's, and held by the Rev. Edward arrive 8.15 a.m.; dispatched 5 p.m. The nearest money h·ancis Gepp, M.A., of Wadbam College, Oxford. The order office is Dunmow impropriators of the great tithes are the Dean and Chapter ScHooLs:- of St. Paul's. Here are National and British schools: also National, William Bayley, master a chapel for Independents. The Queen is lady of the manor. British, Miss Kennedy, mistress The principal landowners are J. J. Tufnell, esq., Sir B. P. CARRIER TO CHELMSFORD.-Alfrell Fr-,mklin, tuesday Henniker, bart., F. J. Matthews, esq., Lord Dacre, and & friday PRIVATE ltESIDENTS. ('Jaydon Thomas, blacksmith Mattbews Stepben, Punch Bou-l Barnard Rev. Robert [Independent] Crow J ames, farmer, Peacons :Millbank George, farmer, Blunts farm Gepp Rev. Ed. Fras. M.4., J.P. [vicar] FranklinAlfred, wheelwri~ht &carrier Millbank Mrs. farmer, Crippins Hockley Mrs. Rose villa' Franklin Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer Millbank John, farmer, Old house COMMERCIAL. Fuller Benjamin, miller Millbank William, farmer, !lanns farm Ambrose George, farmer, Ground's frm Gandy Charles, saddler & harness maker Mott Wil!iam, carpenter Archer Ambrose, tailor & draper Grove Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper Nunn James, farm bailiff, Green's farm Barnard J,,hn, farmer, Lower house Hockley William, farmer, Low house Owers John, shoe maker Bentall Archer, farmer, Blakes Josling Joseph, farmer, Stubbers Porter William, shoe maker Bentall Daniel, farmer, Lawn Hall farm Joyce Benjamin, higgler Puffett Charles, farmer, Whites farm Bird James, leather glove maker Joyce William, farmer & poulterer Saltmasb Martha (Mrs.), farmer, .Bury Boosey Abram, Cock~ Bell Leech James, farmer Smith Charles, farmer, Maidens Bourne Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Mill hill Marriage Bros. farmers, Hayrons farm Stokes Alfred, grocer & draper Buck James, larmer, Games Mathews John, brick maker & farmer W order John, f11rmer, Poplars ChalkAnn{Mrs.),farruer,Lit.Staggins Matthews Frt'derick John, farmet- & Wilson George, farmer, Bridge farm & Day Alfred, baker landowner, Parsonage fan Roblet.