Witham 1848 Whites Directory

Witham 1848 Whites DirectoryWITHAM, a small, but handsome and well- built market town, is pleasantly situated on the high road from London to Colchester, near the confluence of the small river Brain, or Guith, with the Blackwater ; and mostly on the south-eastern side of the Eastern Counties Railway, where there is a commodious Station, … Read more

Ulting 1848 Whites Directory

Ulting 1848 Whites DirectoryULTING is a small parish of scattered houses, on the north side of the river Chelmer, 4 miles S. by W. of Witham, and 8 miles E. by N. of Chelmsford. It contains 150 inhabitants, and 1141A. 2R. 8P. of land, including 22 A. of wood, 17A. waste, and 11 a. river. … Read more

Terling 1848 Whites Directory

Terling 1848 Whites DirectoryTERLING is a pleasant village on the banks of the small river Ter, near Lord Rayleigh’s beautiful park of Terling Place, 3 miles W. of Witham, and 8 miles N.N.E. of Chelmsford. Some of its houses are ancient buildings of timber and plaster, and one of them (the residence of R. Ellis, … Read more

Rivenhall 1848 Whites Directory

Rivenhall 1848 Whites DirectoryRIVENHALL parish includes the small village of Rivenhall End, on the London road, about 2 miles N.E. of Witham and S.W. of Kelvedon ; but the church and most of its houses are scattered on the other side of the Eastern Counties Railway, from 2 to 4 miles N. of Witham. It … Read more

Kelvedon 1848 Whites Directory

Kelvedon 1848 Whites DirectoryKELVEDON, a large and respectable village, with several good inns, well- stocked shops, neat houses, and two large boarding schools, is pleasantly situated on the high road from London to Ipswich andNor- wich, and on the north- western side of the river Blackwater ; 12 miles N.E. of Chelmsford ; 4 miles … Read more

Faulkborn 1848 Whites Directory

Faulkborn 1848 Whites DirectoryFAULKBOURN, a small parish of scattered houses, on the south- west side of the river Brain, 2 miles N.W. of Witham, has only 157 souls, and 1155 acres of land. A Roman villa is supposed to have stood here, from the circumstance of a silver coin of Domitian having been found under … Read more