Widdington 1848 Whites directory

Widdington 1848 Whites directory WIDDINGTON, an ancient village, 5 miles S. of Saffron Walden, and 2 miles S.E. of Newport Station, has in its parish 377 souls,aud 2006A. IR. 32p. of land, mostly freehold, and partly copyhold, subject to arbitrary fines. It is near the source of the river Cam or Granta, and is in … Read more

Takeley 1848 Whites directory

Takeley 1848 Whites directory TAKELEY parish has along straggling village, called Takeley Street, 4 miles W. of Dunmow, and E. of Bishop Stortford. It comprises 899 inhabitants, and 3154 acres of land, including Smith’s Green, Morrell Green, and Brewers-end, and many scattered farm-houses, &c. It gives rise to the Pincey Brook, and has a fertile … Read more

Rickling 1848 Whites directory

Rickling 1848 Whites directory RICKLING, a pleasant scattered village and parish, adjoins Quendon on the west, and is about 2 miles S.W. of Newport Station, and from 7 to 8 miles N. by E. of Bishop Stortford . It contains 445 souls, and 1342A. 2R. 23P. of land. The Ven. William Forbes Raymond, M.A., archdeacon … Read more

Quendon 1848 Whites directory

Quendon 1848 Whites directory QUENDON, a small village on the London and Newmarket road, near the North-Eastern Railway, 2 miles S. of Newport Station, and 6 miles N.N.E. of Bishop Stortford, has in its parish 213 souls, and 643 acres of land, mostly belonging to Mrs. Ann Cranmer, the lady of the manor, who resides … Read more

Newport 1848 Whites directory

Newport 1848 Whites directory NEWPORT, a large and pleasant village, near the confluence of three sources of the river Cam, or Granta, and on the London and Newmarket road, has a station on the North-Eastern Railway, 10 miles N. by E. of Bishop Stortford, and 3 miles S.S.W. of Saffron Walden. It was anciently a … Read more