Top Sources

By Region


Classifieds

Medieval Close Rolls
Henry III - Henry VII (1227-1509). Double rekeyed volumes just £30 for year's access - subscribe now
british-history.ac.uk
BBIH: a new bibliography
Search over 500,000 books and articles about British and Irish history in the new BBIH
history.ac.uk

Latest questions

Coal Porters in England I noticed that from 1806, a salary was paid...
dates What does the date 2d of Richard III mean and is...

Norton Mandeville
Nonconformity

Sponsor

Victoria County History

Publication

Author

W. R. Powell (Editor)

Year published

1956

Supporting documents

Page

154

Annotate

Comment on this article
Double click anywhere on the text to add an annotation in-line

Citation Show another format:

'Norton Mandeville: Nonconformity', A History of the County of Essex: Volume 4: Ongar Hundred (1956), pp. 154. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=15622 Date accessed: 19 June 2013. Add to my bookshelf


Highlight

(Min 3 characters)

NONCONFORMITY

In 1875 land at Norton Heath was acquired for £10 from a Mr. Caton, and vested in trustees for the erection of a Congregational church. Among the trustees was George A. H. Woods, missionary of Cooks Mill Green, Writtle. (fn. 95) The church subsequently erected is now associated with those at Writtle and, Cooks Mill Green. (fn. 96) It is a small wooden building south of the main road to Chelmsford and is just inside High Ongar parish. (fn. 97)

Footnotes

95 Essex Congr. Union Deeds.
96 Congr. Year Bk. 1948.
97 E.C.U. Deeds.