Little Warley | |
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Location within Essex | |
OS grid reference | TL640003 |
District | |
Shire county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | BRENTWOOD |
Postcode district | CM13 |
Dialling code | 01277 |
Police | Essex |
Fire | Essex |
Ambulance | East of England |
UK Parliament | |
Little Warley is a village in the Brentwood district, in the county of Essex, England. It is situated south of Thorndon Country Park. The first outbreak of the 2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak occurred here.
Little Warley was an ancient parish. In 1931 it had a population of 395. [1] On 1 April 1934 the parish was abolished and merged with Brentwood, Essex, except for a smaller part south of the railway which went to Little Burstead. [2]
Since 2003 the area around St Peter's Church, but not the entire former parish, has formed part of the reconstituted civil parish of West Horndon.
Rector | Date | Patron | |
1 | John de Pryttlewell | 1327 | Stephen de Gravesend, Mil. |
2 | Thomas le Despencer | 1330 | Stephen de Gravesend, Mil. |
3 | Thomas Kynton | 1335 | |
4 | John Nobright | ||
5 | Peter de Hogglesthorpe | 1361 | Sewellus Michell |
6 | William Lyndon | ||
7 | John Sabyne | 1382 | D. Alicia Tyrell |
8 | Richard Geeke | ||
9 | William Geeke | 1435 | John Tyrell, M.et Exor. |
10 | Robert Bellamy | 1453 | |
11 | John Spencer | 1454 | Thomas Tyrell, Mil. |
12 | Robert Andrew | 1474 | Thomas Tyrell, Mil. |
13 | John Bedfer | 1478 | Thomas Tyrell, Ar. |
14 | Thomas Brewster | ||
15 | Gilbert Latham | 1521 | Thomas Tyrell, Ar. |
16 | John Stapylton, M.A. | 1522 | Thomas Tyrell, Ar. |
17 | George Cowbourne, M.A. | 1551 | Henry Tyrell, Mil. |
18 | George Ryston, M.A. | 1579 | Thomas Tyrell, Ar. |
19 | Edward Risheton, M.A. | 1618 | Edward Risheton |
20 | Christopher Dennis, M.A. | 1627 | |
21 | Thimelbeas Holden, M.A. | 1632 | John Tyrell, Mil. |
22 | John Browne, M.A. | 1662 | John Clyffe, Gen. |
23 | John Browne, M.A. | 1686 | Carolus Tyrell, Bar. |
24 | Daniel Horsmunden, M.A. | 1687 | Carolus Tyrell, Bar. |
25 | John Theophilus Desaguliers, LL.D | 1727 | John Tyrell, Bar. |
26 | Thomas Bland | ||
27 | David Jones, B.A. | 1777 | Mary and Elizabeth Tyrell, Spinsters |
28 | George Drury, B.A. | 1778 | Mary and Elizabeth Tyrell, Spinsters |
29 | Peter Vatus, M.A. | 1780 | Mary and Elizabeth Tyrell, Spinsters |
30 | Richard Smyth | 1800 | Exors. Of Mary and Elizabeth Tyrell |
31 | John Pearson, M.A. | 1837 | |
32 | Henry Jones-Henry, M.A. | 1878 | Sir Herbert Roberts, Bart. |
33 | Rowland Walter Cousens, M.A. | 1911 | Sir Herbert Roberts, Bart. |
34 | Fraser Hugh Joseph Tayler, M.A. | 1932 | James Fisher Hough, M.A. |
35 | Lewen John Harding | 1935 | James Fisher Hough, M.A. |
1940 the Benefice shared with Childerdich only | |||
36 | Maurice Gray Newton, M.A. | 1954 | Martyres Memorial Trust |
37 | Pryce Owen Williams | 1965 | Governors of Brentwood School |
38 | Ernleigh H. Ward | 1969 | The Bishop |
1972 the Benefice shared with East and West Horndon only | |||
39 | Peter John Boulton-Lea, B.A. | 1977 | The Bishop |
40 | Paul L. Deeming, C.A. | 1982 | Governors of Brentwood School |
41 | Charles F. Wells | 1989 | The Bishop |
1990 the Benefice shared with Childerditch and East and West Horndon | |||
42 | Peter M. Allcock | 1999 | The Bishop |
43 | Stephen C. Williams | 2003 | Governors of Brentwood School |
44 | Helen A. Bryan, BA(Hons) | 2013 | The Bishop |
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