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Chelmsford 1954‐1958 Repairs ABBESS RODING St Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant reason ABBESS RODING St. Edmund ABBESS RODING Essex Chelmsford 1954‐1958 Repairs ABBESS RODING St. Edmund ABBESS RODING Essex Chelmsford 1977‐1978 Repairs ALRESFORD St. Peter ALRESFORD Essex Chelmsford 1967‐1972 Repairs ALTHORNE St. Andrew ALTHORNE Essex Chelmsford 1969‐1970 Repairs ARDLEIGH St. Mary the Virgin ARDLEIGH Essex Chelmsford 1967‐1968 Repairs ARKESDEN St. Mary the Virgin ARKESDEN Essex Chelmsford 1969‐1970 Repairs ASHDON All Saints ASHDON Essex Chelmsford 1939‐1947 Repairs ASHDON All Saints ASHDON Essex Chelmsford 1952‐1955 Repairs ASHDON All Saints ASHDON Essex Chelmsford 1955 Repairs ASHEN St. Augustine of Canterbury ASHEN Essex Chelmsford 1933‐1936 Repairs ASHEN St. Augustine of Canterbury ASHEN Essex Chelmsford 1950‐1954 Repairs ASHEN St. Augustine of Canterbury ASHEN Essex Chelmsford 1964‐1967 Repairs AVELEY St. Michael AVELEY Essex Chelmsford 1934‐1935 Repairs AVELEY St. Michael AVELEY Essex Chelmsford 1957 Repairs AVELEY St. Michael AVELEY Essex Chelmsford 1962‐1972 Repairs AVELEY St. Michael AVELEY Essex Chelmsford 1973 Repairs AYTHORPE RODING St. Mary AYTHORPE RODING Essex Chelmsford 1953‐1955 Repairs AYTHORPE RODING St. Mary AYTHORPE RODING Essex Chelmsford 1979‐1981 Repairs BADDOW, GREAT St. Mary the Virgin BADDOW, GREAT Essex Chelmsford 1960‐1961 Repairs BADDOW, LITTLE St. Mary the Virgin BADDOW, LITTLE Essex Chelmsford 1961‐1962 Repairs BARDFIELD SALING St. Peter & St. Paul BARDFIELD SALING Essex Chelmsford 1982 Repairs BARKING St. Paul BARKING, St. Paul Essex Chelmsford 1913‐1915 Enlargement BARKING St. Margaret BARKING, St. Margaret Essex Chelmsford 1929‐1931 Repairs BASILDON Holy Cross BASILDON, Holy Cross Essex Chelmsford 1930 Repairs BEAUCHAMP RODING St. Botolph BEAUCHAMP RODING Essex Chelmsford 1974‐1975 Repairs BEAUMONT WITH MOZE St. Leonard & St. Mary BEAUMONT WITH MOZE Essex Chelmsford 1969‐1970 Repairs BEAUMONT WITH MOZE St. Leonard & St. Mary BEAUMONT WITH MOZE Essex Chelmsford 1974‐1975 Repairs BECONTREE St. Thomas BECONTREE, St. Thomas Essex Chelmsford 1926‐1927 New Church BECONTREE St. Elizabeth BARKING, St. Margaret Essex Chelmsford 1931‐1932 New Church BECONTREE St. George DAGENHAM, St. Peter & St. Paul Essex Chelmsford 1934‐1935 New Church BECONTREE St. Mary DAGENHAM, St. Peter & St. Paul Essex Chelmsford 1934‐1935 New Church BELCHAMP OTTEN All Saints BELCHAMP OTTEN Essex Chelmsford 1939‐1941 Repairs BELCHAMP OTTEN All Saints BELCHAMP OTTEN Essex Chelmsford 1948‐1949 Repairs BENFLEET, SOUTH St. Mary BENFLEET, SOUTH Essex Chelmsford 1949‐1954 Repairs BENFLEET, SOUTH St. Mary BENFLEET, SOUTH Essex Chelmsford 1976 Repairs BERDEN St. Nicholas BERDEN Essex Chelmsford 1939‐1940 Repairs BERDEN St. Nicholas BERDEN Essex Chelmsford 1950‐1955 Repairs BERDEN St. Nicholas BERDEN Essex Chelmsford 1971‐1972 Repairs BERECHURCH St. Michael & All Angels BERECHURCH Essex Chelmsford 1950‐1951 Repairs BERGHOLT, WEST St. Mary the Virgin BERGHOLT, WEST Essex Chelmsford 1952‐1958 Repairs BERNERS RODING Parish Church BERNERS RODING Essex Chelmsford 1946‐1956 Repairs BILLERICAY St. Mary Magdalene BILLERICAY Essex Chelmsford 1974‐1975 Repairs BIRCHANGER St. Mary the Virgin BIRCHANGER Essex Chelmsford 1970‐1971 Repairs BLACKMORE St. Laurence BLACKMORE Essex Chelmsford 1958‐1959 Repairs BOREHAM St. Andrew BOREHAM Essex Chelmsford 1957‐1958 Repairs BOREHAM St. Andrew BOREHAM Essex Chelmsford 1969 Repairs BOREHAM St. Andrew BOREHAM Essex Chelmsford 1974‐1975 Repairs BOWERS GIFFORD St. Margaret BOWERS GIFFORD Essex Chelmsford 1959‐1960 Repairs BOXTED St. Peter BOXTED Essex Chelmsford 1968‐1969 Repairs BRADFIELD St. Laurence BRADFIELD Essex Chelmsford 1981‐1984 Repairs BRADWELL Holy Trinity BRADWELL Essex Chelmsford 1951‐1953 Repairs BRADWELL‐NEAR‐THE‐SEA St. Thomas BRADWELL‐NEAR‐THE‐SEA Essex Chelmsford 1972‐1973 Repairs BRIGHTLINGSEA St. James BRIGHTLINGSEA Essex Chelmsford 1972‐1973 Repairs BROOMFIELD St. Mary BROOMFIELD Essex Chelmsford 1976‐1977 Repairs BROXTED St. Mary the Virgin BROXTED Essex Chelmsford 1958‐1960 Repairs BROXTED St. Mary the Virgin BROXTED Essex Chelmsford 1976 Repairs BULMER St. Andrew BULMER Essex Chelmsford 1953‐1960 Repairs BURNHAM ON CROUCH St. Mary BURNHAM ON CROUCH Essex Chelmsford 1955‐1956 Repairs BURNHAM ON CROUCH St. Mary BURNHAM ON CROUCH Essex Chelmsford 1961‐1963 Repairs BURSTEAD, GREAT St. Mary Magdalene BURSTEAD, GREAT Essex Chelmsford 1950‐1951 Repairs BURSTEAD, LITTLE St. Mary the Virgin BURSTEAD, LITTLE Essex Chelmsford 1981 Repairs CANEWDON St. Nicholas CANEWDON Essex Chelmsford 1958‐1959 Repairs CANEWDON St. Nicholas CANEWDON Essex Chelmsford 1968‐1969 Repairs CANEWDON St. Nicholas CANEWDON Essex Chelmsford 1974 Repairs CANNING TOWN St. Cedd CANNING TOWN, St. Cedd Essex Chelmsford 1967‐1968 Repairs CANNING TOWN St. Cedd CANNING TOWN, St. Cedd Essex Chelmsford 1972‐1973 Repairs CASTLE HEDINGHAM St. Nicholas CASTLE HEDINGHAM Essex Chelmsford 1970 Repairs CHADWELL St. Mary the Virgin CHADWELL, St. Mary the Virgin Essex Chelmsford 1929‐1932 Repairs CHADWELL St. Mary the Virgin CHADWELL, St. Mary the Virgin Essex Chelmsford 1953‐1958 Repairs CHADWELL St. Mary the Virgin CHADWELL, St. Mary the Virgin Essex Chelmsford 1966‐1967 Repairs CHADWELL Emmanuel CHADWELL, St. Mary the Virgin Essex Chelmsford 1967‐1968 New Church CHAPEL St. Barnabas CHAPEL Essex Chelmsford 1976‐1977 Repairs CHELMSFORD Ascension CHELMSFORD, St. Peter Essex Chelmsford 1961‐1962 New Church CHESTERFORD, GREAT All Saints CHESTERFORD, GREAT Essex Chelmsford 1933‐1934 Repairs CHESTERFORD, GREAT All Saints CHESTERFORD, GREAT Essex Chelmsford 1938‐1940 Repairs CHICKNEY St. Mary CHICKNEY Essex Chelmsford 1953‐1961 Repairs CHIGNAL SMEALY St. Nicholas CHIGNAL SMEALY Essex Chelmsford 1975‐1976 Repairs CHINGFORD St. Edmund, South Chingford CHINGFORD, St. Edmund, South Chingford Essex Chelmsford 1951‐1952 Other CHINGFORD All Saints (Old Church) CHINGFORD, St. Paul Essex Chelmsford 1975‐1976 Repairs CHISHALL, GREAT St. Swithun CHISHALL, GREAT Cambridgeshire Chelmsford 1972‐1973 Repairs CHRISHALL Holy Trinity CHRISHALL Essex Chelmsford 1972‐1973 Repairs CLACTON St. James CLACTON, St. James Essex Chelmsford 1918‐1925 Enlargement CLAVERING St. Mary & St. Clement CLAVERING Essex Chelmsford 1979 Repairs COLCHESTER St. Mary Magdalene COLCHESTER, St. Mary Magdalene Essex Chelmsford 1919‐1920 Enlargement COLCHESTER St. Mary Magdalene COLCHESTER, St. Mary Magdalene Essex Chelmsford 1928‐1930 Repairs COLCHESTER St. Mary Magdalene COLCHESTER, St. Mary Magdalene Essex Chelmsford 1931‐1932 Repairs COLCHESTER St. Anne COLCHESTER, St. James Essex Chelmsford 1936 New Church COLCHESTER St. Leonard‐at‐the‐Hythe COLCHESTER, St. Leonard‐at‐the‐Hythe Essex Chelmsford 1955‐1957 Repairs COLCHESTER St. Mary Magdalene COLCHESTER, St. Mary Magdalene Essex Chelmsford 1972‐1976 Repairs COLCHESTER St. Leonard‐at‐the‐Hythe COLCHESTER, St. Leonard‐at‐the‐Hythe Essex Chelmsford 1974‐1976 Repairs COLLIER ROW Ascension COLLIER ROW Essex Chelmsford 1928‐1930 Repairs COLLIER ROW Ascension COLLIER ROW Essex Chelmsford 1957 Repairs COLLIER ROW St. James COLLIER ROW Essex Chelmsford 1965‐1966 New Church CORRINGHAM St. Mary CORRINGHAM Essex Chelmsford 1936‐1939 Repairs CORRINGHAM St. Mary CORRINGHAM Essex Chelmsford 1948‐1949 Repairs CORRINGHAM St. Mary CORRINGHAM Essex Chelmsford 1956‐1957 Repairs CREEKSEA All Saints CREEKSEA Essex Chelmsford 1969‐1970 Repairs DAGENHAM St. Martin DAGENHAM, St. Peter & St. Paul Essex Chelmsford 1930‐1932 New Church DAGENHAM St. Martin DAGENHAM, St. Martin Essex Chelmsford 1974 Repairs DANBURY St. John the Baptist DANBURY Essex Chelmsford 1981‐1983 Repairs DENGIE St. James DENGIE Essex Chelmsford 1953 Reseating/Repairs DODDINGHURST All Saints DODDINGHURST Essex Chelmsford 1969‐1970 Repairs DONYLAND, EAST St. Laurence DONYLAND, EAST Essex Chelmsford 1937‐1939 Reseating/Repairs DONYLAND, EAST St. Laurence DONYLAND, EAST Essex Chelmsford 1965‐1966 Repairs DUNMOW, GREAT St. Mary the Virgin DUNMOW, GREAT Essex Chelmsford 1966‐1968 Repairs DUNMOW, GREAT St. Mary the Virgin DUNMOW, GREAT Essex Chelmsford 1968‐1969 Repairs EAST HAM St. Mary Magdalene EAST HAM, St. Mary Magdalene Essex Chelmsford 1931‐1932 Repairs EAST HAM St. Paul EAST HAM, St. Paul Essex Chelmsford 1932‐1933 New Church EAST HAM St. George & St. Ethelbert EAST HAM, St. George & St. Ethelbert Essex Chelmsford 1935‐1937 New Church EAST HAM St. George & St.Ethelbert EAST HAM, St. George & St. Ethelbert Essex Chelmsford 1960‐1967 Repairs EAST HAM St. Bartholomew EAST HAM, St. Bartholomew Essex Chelmsford 1974 Repairs EASTER, GOOD St. Andrew EASTER, GOOD Essex Chelmsford 1954‐1955 Repairs EASTER, GOOD St. Andrew EASTER, GOOD Essex Chelmsford 1963‐1965 Repairs EASTER, GOOD St. Andrew EASTER, GOOD Essex Chelmsford 1979‐1982 Repairs EASTER, HIGH St. Mary the Virgin EASTER, HIGH Essex Chelmsford 1967‐1968 Repairs EASTWOOD St. David EASTWOOD Essex Chelmsford 1962‐1966 New Church ELSENHAM St. Mary ELSENHAM Essex Chelmsford 1933‐1934 Repairs EPPING St. John the Baptist EPPING Essex Chelmsford 1935 Repairs FAIRSTEAD St. Mary & St. Peter FAIRSTEAD Essex Chelmsford 1940 Repairs FEERING All Saints FEERING Essex Chelmsford 1958‐1959 Repairs FEERING All Saints FEERING Essex Chelmsford 1974‐1975 Repairs FINCHINGFIELD St. John the Baptist FINCHINGFIELD, St. John the Baptist Essex Chelmsford 1957‐1961 Repairs FOREST GATE St. Edmund EAST HAM, St. Edmund, Forest Gate Essex Chelmsford 1932 Enlargement FOREST GATE St. Edmund EAST HAM, St. Edmund, Forest Gate Essex Chelmsford 1967‐1968 Repairs FOULNESS St. Mary the Virgin FOULNESS Essex
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