DIRECTORY. J . HIGH B~ECH. 311 HERONGATE, see East Horndon. HEYBRIDGE is a parish adjoining , on the at Broad Street Green, was erected in 1903, at a cost of north bank of the river Blackwater and the Chelmer £+5oo, and has 10 beds. Charitieg producing £7 12s. nnigation, in the Eastern division of the county, yearly are distributed in kind. The Towers, a large Thurstable hundred, petty sessional di>ision, and elegant mansion, erected in 1873, and built of con­ Maldon union and county court district, and in the crete in a modern Italian style, is the property and rural deanery of Maldon, archdeaconry of Essex and re;:idence of Edmund Ernest Bentall esq. J.P. Cham­ Ch!'lmsford diocese. This place was formerly named pion L:>dge is the residence of Sir Claude Champion-da­ "Tidw&lditune," and was given to St. Paul's Cathedral Crespigny hart. E. E. Bentall esq. and Sir C. Cham­ by King Athelstan. The church of St. Andrew is an pion-de-Cresphmy bart. are the prinoipal 'landowners. ancient structure of flint, in the Early Norman and The soil is light loam; subsoil, gravel. The crops are Early Perpendicular styles, consisting of chancel and general. The area is 1,815 acres of land and 18 of nave, south porch and a very broad tower now rising water; rateable value, £7,515; the population in 1911 but little higher than the roof and containing one bell : was 1,922 in the and 1,937 in the eccle­ the originllil north wall remains, but the south wall siastical parhh. was apparently destroyed by the fall of the tower: on "Under the provisions of the "Divided Parishes Act, the north side of the chancel is a monument to Thomas r882," the Bull Inn &c. was transferred from Heybridg& Freshwater, of Lincoln's Inn, ob. 15 March, 1638 : in to Great Tot.ham. 1897 a marble font was presented as a memorial to the late Rev. Thomas Wren, vicar here 1857-q4 : there are Parish Clerk, Richard Mulley. 210 sittings. The register dates from the year 1558. Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £250, with Richard Mulley, sub-postmaster. Letters through re'lidence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of St. Maldon arrive at 6. 15 & u.45 a.m. & 2 •20, 4 & Paul's, and held since 1906 by the Rev. Archibald d" h d ._ o. · k M N ·1 "{ A f S J h C C b "d 6 ·45 p.m. ; 1spatc e at 9 011 10.40 a.m. "" 1.3o, Patr1c ~ c e1 e ~· . . o t. o n's o11 ege, am r1 ge. 6 & d · 6 d" Th · 11 C t• 1 h 1 BRO 'D 3.25, , 9 p.m.; sun ays, arr1ve at .20 a.m.; l&- ere IS a sma ongrega wna c ape at ~~ patched at 9 p. m STREET GREEN, ereeted in Igoo, seating 120 persons, Post & Telegraph Office, Basin. Samuel James Pm·kiss, and another at HeybFidge Basin, built in I85o, with sub-postmaster. Letters through Maldon arrive at 1ao sittings. The Cemetery, comprising 2! acres of 6 ._ d d" h .r r d .so a.m. cu 5 p.m.; sun ays, 8.45 a.m.; 1spatc eu. groun d , was f orme d in 1887, at a cost of ;e,I,3oo, an 6 -.. d 8 H · h d h .5o a.m. 011 5.30 p.m. ; sun ays, ·45 a.m. ey- contams a mortuary c apel; it is un er t e control of bridge is the nearest money order offi.c& the Burial Committee of the Parish Council. There is Wall Letter Box, Broad Street Green, cleared a. 20 a.m. a reading room, supported e>ntirely by E. H. Bentall & 3 p.m. week days only aSnddCo. Lhimited, and a bduildingh, which is used asha Wall Letter Box, Saltcote, cleared 8. a.m. & S·YS un ay sc oo 1, was erecte at t e sole expense of t e d 15 l a te WaJ ter W armg· esq. of M a Id on, son o f a f ormer p.m.; sun ays, 8.15 a.m vicar. Here are the extensive iron foundry and agri- Council School (mixed &; infants), erected in 1913, for cultural implement and machine manufactories of 468 children; average attendance, 300; Benjamin Pea.- Edward Hammond Bentall and Co. Limited, and there cocke A..C.P. master: ~Iiss Kersey, infants' mistress are several malt houses, granaries and lime kilns. Cc.nveyance (Charles E. Williams) meets all trains at- Yaldon Joint Hospital Board.; Isolation Hospital, situated ~Ialdon (east) & Heybridge stations PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Butcher Arthur, timber merchant, Maldon & Heybridge Co-operative Baker Mrs. Langford road see May & Butcher Limited Society Ltd. (Stanley Cobbold, sec) Belsham Lowis, Boucherns Butcher John, lime bul'ller, see Last & Maldon Joint Hospital Board Isolation • Belsham Oliver Daniel J .P Butcher Hospital (Henry Reynolds Brown Beutall Edmd. Ernest J.P.The Towers Cemetery (William Cobbold, clerk to M.A., M.D., C.M.Edin. medical Butcher Arthur, Sea view, Heybridge the burial committee) supt. ; Miss Elizabeth S. Miles, Basin Chandler Richard Walker, painter matron), Broad Street Green de-Orespigny Sir Claude Champion Clark Alfred, Jolly Sailor inn, Basin Malf & Butcher Li.nited, English bart. D.L., J.P. Champion lodge Clark George, shopkeeper, Basin & foreign timber merchants & im- Hall Charles Clements David, lock keeper, Basin porters, manufacturers of portable King Miss, Bridge houo:;e Cutts George William, baker buildings & farm applianeell, • Lewis Ernest, St. Mary's villa Dalton Willet, tin>~mith builders' merchants, Government Lott Thomas, The Farm Davis William, hair dresser «tores merchants, boat builders_ ~ McNeile Rev. Archibald Patrick M.A. Evans George, farmer, Poplar grove yacht fitters, Steam sawing & plan- (vicar), Vicarage Eve Henry Thomas & Co. maltsters ing mills, Heybridge "Basin. T N 4 May Arthur E. Langford cross & corn & flour merchants; & at He) bridge. See advertisement May Francis B. Saltcote hall Fullbridge, Maluon May Frederick, maltster & farmer, Miller Mrs. Holloway house Filbey Robert Hy. Queen's Head inn Saltcote Pollard Mrs. Wyvern Freeman Ada (Miss), pork butcher Miller Harry, nurseryman- Wyatt Frederick Augustus, Moat cot Freeman Joi!hua, Half Moon inn, Minter Charles William, confectioner High street Moore Edward Hastings, watch ma • COMMERCIAL. Frost Benjamin, miller (water) Mulley Richard, baker, parish clerk &; Early closmg day, Wednesday, 1 p.m. Gower Ernest Frederick, grocer, see sub-postmaster, Church street Alexander James, butcher Harrin(l'ton & Gower Oscroft Joseph, (l()wkeeper Austin Fredk. Trinity pilot, Basin Hamiltm~ .Tohn, baker & confectioner Payne John, shopkeeper, Church at Baker Fredk. William, hurdle maker, Harrington & Gower, grocers Pearson Edward Jn. baker, Hall rd Broad Street green Harris Arthur,corn & hay & straw dlr Purkiss Samuel James, grocer. Pos\o Belcher Charles, cycle agent Harris Charles, Maltsters' Arms P.H office, Basin Belsham Isaac & Son, coal &: cake Hart Harriet (Mrs.), Crown inn, Rose Frank. laundry merchants & maltsters 1 Broad Street Green Springett Waiter, wheelwright :Belsham 0. D. & L. flour factors Harvey Goorge, fishmonger Stebbens Charles, trinity pilot, Basin Bentall E. H. & Co. Limited, iron Heybridge Basin Instibnte (Cllfford Stebbing Frank, cattle dealer, Hey- founders, engineers, agricultural Stanley Purkiss, hon. sec) bridge hall implement & nut & bolt manufac- Hough ton Edward, coal merchant Steward Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress ma. turers; makers of petrol & oil Hume Ernest By. dairyman, Basin Stone William, beer retailer, Dasiu engines, Heybridge works. T A Janes Edward, dairyman Wakelin William Fredk. farm bailiff 1 "Bentall;" T N 2 :Maldon. See Lappage Charles, dairyman to G. Seex esq. Lofts farm advertisement Last & Butcher, lime burners Williams Chas. Edwick, job master Blackwater Sailing Club (A. W. Free- Last Hy.ale, porter,wine & spirit mer Woodcraft James, ship agent. Basin man, hon. sec) Lott Thomas, farm manager to Woodcraft John, jobmaster, Basin Boreham Benjamin, boot maker Messrs. E. H. Bentall & Co. Ltd Worraker Eliu (:Miss), haberdasher Brewer W alter Gilbert, Anchor inn Wybrow Richard, beer retailer HEYDON (or Haydon)-the high down or hill-from Great Northern railway, formerly in Esse:~:, and was its situation on a range of hills on the borders of Essex, transferred to Cambridgeshire by the " Local Govern­ is a parish, 6 miles east from Royston station on the ment Board's Provisional Confirmation (No. 14)Act,189~

HIGH BEECH, 3 miles south-east from Waltham railway. 3 north from Chingford and about 12 from Lon­ !.bbey. is an ecclesiastical parish formed in 1837 from don. in the Western division of the county, half hundred that parish and is on the borders of Epping Forest, 2 of Waltham,Edmontou union,Waltham Abbey court mill's nor'h from Long-hton station on the Great Enstern rli.,trict, and in the Metrop1litan police · :-:-:-- • E I. BRA!