DIRECTORY. J ESSEX. HIGH B~ECH. 311 HERONGATE, see East Horndon. HEYBRIDGE is a parish adjoining Maldon, 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, Dengie 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 civil parish 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!