(ESSEX.] HAVEN GORE ISLAND. 12G (POST OI<'FICE Pain------William, builder Potter William, farmer, Forest S ullins Wm. farmer, Lit. Barringtn. hal PamphilonStphn.Aiger,farmer ,Lea hall Robinson Francis, Feathers Tebbitt Aaron, farmer, Braintree farm Parker William, baker Ross J ames, farmer, Carter's grange Tipler Charles, farmer Pavitt Ann (Mrs.), cooper Smith Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, Bush Tisley Charles, baku Perry William, blacksmith. Heath end Tormnce Robert, land steward to s;::.. Piper George, carpenter & shopkeeper, Smith James, shoe maker H. J. Selwin-I bbetson, hart. M.P Brewer's end Smith Stephen, tailor & shopkeeper Ward James, shoe maker PooleThomas, farmer, Pierce Williams' Speller Charles, farmer, Kent's green W ebb Wm. farmer, Great Town farm farm Stokes Henry, miller, Heath Wentworth Richd. wheelwright, Heath Potter Alfrerl, farmer, Priory farm Sullins Georg-e, farmer, Weir farm Witham John, shopkeeper, Heath Potter Thomas, grocer & draper Sullins Henry, brewer & maltster Witham Walter1 Cattle dealer, Heatlt

HAVENGORE ISLAND is a small island at the from Great Wakerin!!.', and for magisterial business is in tl1e mouth of the Thames, nearly opposite the Nore Light; it Rochforu division. The area is 810 acres; gross estimated was formerly extra-parochial, but is now a parish, in Roch- rental, £4'20; rateable value, £380; and the population in ford union, and is the property and in tile occupation of 1871 was 22. J ames Tabor, esq., ~ .P., of Prittlewell; it is about 3 miles Anderscm John, farm bailiff to James Tabor, esq

• HAVERHILL 18 • pari~lt, in Risbrid,g-e union, partly in this county, but principally in Sttffulk, in tl1e directory of which county full particulars will be found.

HAVERING- ATTE- BOWER is a village and belonged to the Queens of : bere Jane, queen of parish, seated on the lngerbourn, 3 mile:> north from Rom- Henry IV., died. Haverin~ Park, thd seat of David ford Railway station, and 15 from , in the Southern Mclntosh, e~q., is plea~antly situated on a commanding division of the county, union and cnunty court eminence, having a most extensive view of the surrounding district, archdeaconry of Essex, rural deanery of Lam- country and the river Thames: the mansion was formerly bourne, and Rochester diocE"se; this place gives name to the the old palace, and was the residence of Eri ward the Con­ liberty and peculiar of Havering-atte~Bower, which includes fpssor. The lord of the manor of is Davirl the parishes of Romford. Havering-, and . The Mclntosh, esq., of Havering Park, who is also the principal church of St. John is a very old hrick building, with a belfry landowner. The soil is mixed; subsoil, clay. The chief of wood; it contains a very old font. The register corn~ crops are wheat, barley and roots. The parish contains mences in the yeal' 1657. The living- is a vicarage, yearly 4,290 acres; gross estimated rental, £4,610; rateable value, value £85, with resirience, in the gift of Mrs. Barnes, and .£4,1183; and the population in 1871 was 369. held by the Rev. William Rogerg Cope, of King's College, Parish Clerk, James Newland. London. Here is a National school. The inhabitants of -- the liberty claim freedom from toll throughout England for PosT OFFICE, Money Order, Savings Bank & Telegrapl1 goods and cattle sold, and provisions bought, from shire Otfice.-Mrs. Mary Playle, receiver. Letters arri~e from rates, and from serving on juries and inquests without their Romford at 5.30 a. m.; delivered at 7.30 a.m.; dispatched liberty. Havering was once the seat of Saxon royalty. at 7.15 p.m long dwelt here, and the remains of National School, James Newland, master; Mrs. Caroline hi!! palace are still shown. Another place, called Pyrgo, N ewland, mistress PRIVATE RESIDENTs. Hope Mrs. Havering grange Aylett Henry, shoe maker Barnes Mrs. The Hall Lynch Mrs Bennett James Henry, blacksmith Conder Edward, Welbury lodge :M:clntosh David, Havering park Bridge George, beer retailer Cope Rt>v, William Rogers, Vicarage Matthews Charles P. Bower house Gardner S. brick & tile maker & farmer Fytehe Major Gen. Morris George James, Cromwell house Jackson Geo. beer retailer & shopkeeper Hope Gt>orge Palmer, Havering grange Pemberton Mrs. Roundhouse Taylor John, Orrtnge Tree inn Hope Robert Octavius, Havering Smith Benjamin Taylor John, baker grange Stone John, Bedfords Wynn James, butcher

HAWKWELL (HAWKSWELL, or HAWKEWELL) held by the Rev. James Montagu, B.A., of l\fagdalene Col~ acquired this name at least as early as the time of King lege, Cambridge. There is a National school. A. H. White, Edward the Confessor: it is a parish, in the Southern divi­ esq., J .P., the lord of the manor of Clement's Hall, and John sion of the county, Rochford hundred, union and county Baker, esq., are the principal landowners. The parish con­ court district, and in Rochford rural deanery, Essex arch­ tains 1,3-53 acres; gross estimated rental, .£2,479 ; rateable deaconry, and Rochester diocese, 37 miles from London, 4 value, £2,275; and the population in 1871 was 320. north-east from Rayleigh, 6 north-west from Southend, Sexton, Thomas Wall. and 2 north-west from Rocbford. The church of St. Mary the Virgin has a chancel, nave, and spire. The register Letters from Chelmsford via Rocbford, which is the nearest dates from the year 1690. The living is a rectory, yearly money order office value £390, with residence, in the gift of 1\frs. Durie, and National School, Mrs. Elizabeth Marsh, mistress Montagu Rev. James, B.A. [rector], COMMERCIAL. Mason William, farmer Rectory Baker Samuel, farmer Quy William, thatcher WhiteAigernon Holt,J .P.Clement's ball Brown J ames shopkeeper Thread gold John Pot ten, White Hart

HAZELEIG H is a parish of scattered houses, 2! miles George S. Brooke Pechell, bart., is lord of the manor and­ south-west from Maldon, in the Eastern division of the the principal landowner. 'fhe crops are wheat, barley, oats, county, Maldon union and county court district, Maldon beans and peas. The soil is strong clay; subsoil, clay. rural deanPry, Dengie hundred, Essex arcl1deaconr.v, and The area of the parish, accordin~ to the population rl:'turns Rochester diocese. The church of St. Nicholas, standing in is 1,630 acres; according to the rate book it is 973a. 2r.19p ;­ a meadow, uear a farm house, formerly the Hall, is chiefly gross estimated t·ental, .£1,2,j7; rateable value, £1,143; the built of timber, and remarkable for its primitive simplicity. population in 1871 was 143. The register dates from the year 1589. The living is a Partsh Clerk, Osborne Baker. rectory, yearly value £292 lis. 9d., with 15 acres of glebe land, in the g1ft of, and held by, the Rev. George Ra\nor, Lettel'S through Maldon, which is the nearest money orde M.A., of Clare College, Cambridge, who in the years 1870-1 office , built a new rectory bous~ which, standing on an eminence, CARRIERS FROM BURNHAM TO CHELMSFORD every commands fine views ot the surrounding country. Sir tuesday & friday, & to Maldon daily Ra:vnQr Rev. George, M.A. Rectory Barritt Cornelius, farmer HurreH Charles, farmer, Jenkins farm Austin John, White Hart, & shoe Clarke Geo. farmer, Hatch House farm Lloyd Thomas, miller Ulaker Hammond Charles, Royal Oak Taylor Richard1 farmer, Hall • •