Hundred of Ongar — was an ancient hundred in the west of the county of Essex, England. It was centred on the town of Chipping Ongar. It contained the following parishes: [1] Abbess Roding Beauchamp Roding Berners Roding Bobbingworth or Bovinger Chigwell Chipping… … Wikipedia
Ongar — can refer to in England High Ongar, Essex Chipping Ongar, Essex (locally known as Ongar ) Ongar (hundred), an ancient administrative unit Ongar railway station in Ireland Ongar, Dublin in Pakistan Ongar, Sindh, an archaeological site … Wikipedia
Chipping Ongar — Coordinates: 51°42′11″N 0°14′38″E / 51.703°N 0.244°E / 51.703; 0.244 … Wikipedia
Chafford (hundred) — Chafford Hundred The Hundreds of Essex in 1830 … Wikipedia
Becontree (hundred) — infobox historic subdivision Name= Becontree HQ= Becontree Heath Status= hundred Start= in antiquity End= 1894 Replace= various, see text PopulationFirst= 46,777 PopulationFirstYear= 1851 PopulationLast= 221,217 PopulationLastYear= 1887 AreaFirst … Wikipedia
Stapleford Abbotts — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 51.630 longitude= 0.176 official name= Stapleford Abbotts civil parish= Stapleford Abbotts population = 959 shire district= Epping Forest shire county = Essex region= East of Englandconstituency… … Wikipedia
Stapleford Tawney — Infobox England and Wales civil parish | Parish = Stapleford Tawney | Status = Parish | Population = 103 (2001) | District = Epping Forest | County = Essex | Region = East of England | Constituency = Brentwood Ongar | Euro = East of England… … Wikipedia
Debden, Epping Forest — Not to be confused with Debden, Uttlesford. Coordinates: 51°38′44″N 0°05′02″E / 51.6455°N 0.0838°E / 51.6455; 0.0838 … Wikipedia
Lambourne — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 51.638 longitude= 0.130 official name= Lambourne civil parish= Lambourne population = 1828 shire district= Epping Forest shire county = Essex region= East of England constituency westminster= Brentwood … Wikipedia
Weald Country Park — is a 700 year old, [The manor of Weald descended in the barony of Valognes until the 13th century, when the barony was divided among coheirs. ( [http://www.british history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=15716 North Weald Bassett: Manors , A History of… … Wikipedia