Nevendon 1848 Whites directory
NEVENDON, or Newendon, is a small parish and straggling village, in a pleasant valley, 4 miles S.E. by E. ofBillericay, containing 216 souls, and 974 acres of land. Before the Conquest, it was held by three proprietors, and it afterwards passed to the Mareschall, Fitz-Lewis, Berdeford, Blackmore, Bavin, and Eachus families. It is in two manors, called Nevendon, or Bromfords Hall, and Frerne, or Fryerne, and belongs to various owners.
The Church ( St. Peter, ) is a small ancient structure ; and the rectory, valued in K.B. at £11 13s. 4d. , and in 1831 at £225, is in the patronage of the Rev. V. Edwards, and incumbency of the Rev. L. T. Edwards, M.A., who has a good residence.
Abrey Charles, farmer, Hall
Archer Daniel, farmer
Bell Abraham, farmer
Edwards Rev. Lawrence Tucker, M.A., Rectory
Harrison Henry, farmer
Hills Mrs Mary, farmer
Marsh Joseph, beerhouse & shopkeeper
Murry Mrs Sarah, farmer
Sparrow William, farmer
Such William, victualler, Cricketers
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