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306 NEWPORT.· ESSEX. [KELLY'S Tamplin Rev. George Frederick M.A. Grammar School (William Waterhouse deaths, Newport sub-district,Saffron . (vicar), The Vicarage M.A. head mnster Walden union &:, attendance offi'cer tOo Todd Mrs. Rose cottage Green Robert, cycle agent &; repairer the Saffron rValden rural school lVaterhouse William l\I.A. (head Hayden Charles Frederick, blacksmith attendance committee master of the grammar school), Heal;{)n Jesse, farmeJ', l'alldts farm Searle Jesse, parish derk &. !'c:tlon School house Holgate &;, Sons, boot &. shoe makers Searle Joseph &. Son, chimney sweepers COMMERCIA.L. Holgate John, shoe maker Smith Wm. Alex. M.A., ll.B., F.C.S. Baker George, plnmber &. glazier Holgate Oliver, boot maker surgeon, &;, medical officer &;, public- Barnard &. Son, grocers &. drapers. &; Holman Robert, blacksmith vaccinator, Nos. 3 &;, 5 iistrids. agents for W. &. A. Gilbey Limited, Horsepool Richd. C3ITol, sta.tion ms,tr Saffron Walden union, &;, surgeon wine &. spirit merchants Housden George, farmer,Martyn's frm the Saffron Walden rural school Barnard Bros. cool, sood &. ma- Jackson 'Vm. beer retlr. &. coal dealer Spalding WaIter, saddler Dure mars. High sL &;, Railway statu Johns Charles, plumber &. glazier Staines Fanny (Mrs.), tellr. of mllsi(~ Beard Anne (Mrs.), grocer &. draper Johns George, shopkeeper &;, insur. agt Stailles John Hy. builder k undertaker Buck John Sutton, wheelwright Kee·ble Josiah, wntch repairer Thomas Saml. Hy.frmr.Pond Cro~s fro Bunten William Robert, Railway inn Lovelace WaIter, Hercules P.H.High st Trigg Henry, land steward to James Butler A.1lan, Star & Garter P.R. & Mansfield Albt. Hy. coal dlr. &. carpntr Bailey esq. Crown house butcher Newell Sarah (Mrs.). dress malter Trott Philip, jun. builder, carpenter & Byford Thomas William, butcher Newell William, saddler undertaker Cann James. beer retailer Newman John, gas manager to .Gns Tndhope Thomas, farmar, Whiteditcb Choppen Herbert Stephen, motor Co. Limited Turner Charles, shoe maker engineer & cycle agent Partington Frank, Ctlll1. trav. Hi~h st Warren Richard, Coach & Horses F.B Cowe11 Lewis, Prllrlential nssurance Perry George Woodcock, commission Webb John, news agent &. grocer &c agent, High street agent, High street Wedd Charles, baker &. shopkeeper Crane Matilda (Miss), ladies' school, Rand Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper Wells William Henry. assistant over- Eversleigh Reed l\fark Thomas, clothier seer & poor rate collector &. clerk to Fountain William,watch ma. &. jeweller Roy William, farmer, Hospital farm Newport &. 'Vendens Ambo school Gas Company Limited ('Villiam Henry Sambrook Henry, relieveing officer &. boards & sec. to the Gas Co 'Yells. sec. &;, collector) coUector to the guardians, No. li1 Wenn T. H. &. Co. maltsters Gayler David, baker &. farmer district & registrar of births & Whitehead Geo. Old Three Tuns P.ll l'!"0AK H~LL, 4 miles north-east from Romford, is a side containing one beU: it was consecrated Oct. 29th. village r mIle north by field path from Harold Weod sta- r8.p, by Charles James, Lord Bishop of London, ~nd tion on the Chelmsford·section of the Great Eastern rail- contains some fine stained glass of ancient date; there way. This place was formed into ill civil parish Sept. 29, are 200 sittings. Dagnom Park, an extensive domain, is r895, from Romford, under the provisions of the "Local the seat of Sir Thomas Lewis Hughes Neave J.P. The Government Act, r894" (56 &. 57 Viet. ch. 73), and is in rateable value of the parish is £1,984; populatinn in 1901 the Southern division of the county, Romford petty ses- was 259. sional d·.vision, union and county court district, and in,Post Office, Noal~- HI·11 .-G eorge Cl'U1~,'1- sub-postmaster." the ruraI d eanery ,0f Chaiford,archdeaconry 0f C 0 Iches ter Lt' f R f d t d · f S· t 'Ib Th h h f St Th et el'S nrrlve rom om or a 8 a.ID.; epart at and dlOcese 0 ..t1. ansa e cure 0 . omas, &;, P 1 d . d h t · d'fi f b . k 'th 8 a.m. 5.50 p.m. osta or er,s are Issue ere, <lut a cha pel 0 f ease t0 Rom for d, IS ,an e 1 ce 0 ne Wl 'd H . tl t rd &. t 1 · th EIE I· h tit d not, pal. avermg IS le neares monev 0 er e e- II tone dressmgs, m e ar y nS! IS S ye, erec e I ffi ·1 d· • in 184r-2 at the desire of Frances Caroline, wife of Sir grap 1 0 Ice, 3 ml es Istant Thomas Neave bart. of Dagnam Park. who died 14 April, National School (mixed), for 86 children; average attend- r835, and consists of chancel, nave and a. tower on south ance, 68; Henry Percival Edden, maste,!' Neave Sir Thomas Lewis Hughes bart. Butche,r William, farm bailiff to Sir Quilter James, farmer. Manor farm J.P. Dagnam park Thomas L. H. Ncuve hart. J.l'. Raison Henry W. farmer, Spice pit~ Sands John, Priory Dagnam Park farm Roach William, Bear inn COIDlERCUL. Clark Geo. coach builder, Post office Searle David, farmer, Old Cl'Own Answorth Joyce (Miss), shopkeeper CoIlins Thomas, gnme];eeper to Geo. Smith James Holme, farmer Barker Ephraim, gardener to Sir '1'. I.. Harry Buxter es!} TayloI' Alfred, farmer H. Neave bart.•LP Gotheridge GeOl'ge, fm'mer, Maylan(ls Watt Robert, fnrmer, Noak IIill farm Brooks Thomas, farmer Ottley William, hay & straw binder NORTON MANDEVILLE is an ancient parish, of 45 Farquhar road, Upper Korwood, London S.E. who about 3 miles north-east from Ongar terminal station, is lord qf the manor, Mr. Bennett and 'Mrs. J. C. Caton on a branch of the Great Eastern railway. 10 north from are the principal landowners. The soil varies consider Brentwood, 7 south-west from Chelmsford and 24 from ably; subsoil, loamy. The chief crops are wheat, beans London, in th~ Western division of the county, Ongar and barley. The area is 774 acres; rateable value, £737; hundred, petty sessional division and union, BrBntwood the population in rB9I was 135. connty court district, rural deanery .of Ongar, arch deaconry of Essex and d~ocese of St. Albans. The church Letters from Ingatestone KS.O. arrive at 8 a.m. The of all Saints is a very small buildinS! of stone and shingle nearest moneY' order &. teleg-raph office is at Blackmore. in the Norman style, consisting of chancel and nave, and 2! miles distant. Wall Letter Box on Norton Heath, s small western turret with shingled spire, containing cleared at 9.30 a.m. &, 6.30 p.m. week days only one bell: there are 80 sittings.. The register dates froro This place is included in the High Ongar and Norton 1783 only. the earlier one;; having been destroyed by Mandeville United District School Board, formed June damp. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £46, in 5, r890 the gift of Major George Edward Capel Cure. On the heath is a school room licensed for divine service, and a The schcol here has been abolished, &:, the children now s>illall Cong'1"egational chapel. John Lightfoot Newall esg. attend at High Ongsr &. Paslow Common schools Cooke John Addison James, farmer, Dodd's farm IMcKinlay Thomas, frmr.Readings fnD Fricker Miss Dunlop Margaret (Mrs.), farmer',Smith Arthllr, blacksmith Partridge Noel Hy. Esse~, Nol'lon ho Norton hall I Wooltorton James, farmer, Ladylands :BLACK NOTLEY, mentioned in Domesday Book, is The church of SS. Peter and Paul is a small edifice an undulating parish and pleasant village, near the of flint with stone dressings in the Norman style, con river Brain or Pods Brook, and on the road from Brain- sisting of chancel, nave, organ chamber, south porch of tree to Witham, I! miles north-west from Bullford carved oak, and a belfry at the western end of the station, on the Maldon, Witham and Braintree branch n&ve, surmounted by an octagonal shingled spire and of the Great Eastern railway, which intersects the containing 5 bells; the church was restored in 187g parish, I! miles south from Braintree and 44 from mainly at the expense of two ladies, the entire cost being London, in the Eastern division of the county, Witham about £3,000: it is seated throughout with solid eak hundred, petty sessional division of Hinckford south and has a carved oak screen dividing the chancel and (Braintree bench), Braintree union and county court I nave: the chancel has two piscinre and sedilia and the district, rural deanery of Witham,. archdeaconry of re-of is of ancient carved oak: the stained east window Colchester and diocese of St. Albans. The hamlet of is a memorial to Lieut. W. G. Overton, d. 7 December, Slamondsey, or Slamsey, for civil purposes was trans-. 1859; t.he stained west window was erected to Edward ferred to this parish,. from White Notley in 1889, under Nottidge M.A. rector from 1835, and there is one other the provisiorrs of" the .{( Divided Parishes Acts, 1876-82," in memory of Miss Overton: the church has about 120.