Little Warley

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Little Warley
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Little Warley
Location within Essex
OS grid reference TL640003
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Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BRENTWOOD
Postcode district CM13
Dialling code 01277
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51°35′24″N0°19′08″E / 51.590°N 0.319°E / 51.590; 0.319

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.

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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.

Notable people

St Peter's Church rectors

[3]

RectorDatePatron
1John de Pryttlewell1327Stephen de Gravesend, Mil.
2Thomas le Despencer1330Stephen de Gravesend, Mil.
3Thomas Kynton1335
4John Nobright
5Peter de Hogglesthorpe1361Sewellus Michell
6William Lyndon
7John Sabyne1382D. Alicia Tyrell
8Richard Geeke
9William Geeke1435John Tyrell, M.et Exor.
10Robert Bellamy1453
11John Spencer1454Thomas Tyrell, Mil.
12Robert Andrew1474Thomas Tyrell, Mil.
13John Bedfer1478Thomas Tyrell, Ar.
14Thomas Brewster
15Gilbert Latham1521Thomas Tyrell, Ar.
16John Stapylton, M.A.1522Thomas Tyrell, Ar.
17George Cowbourne, M.A.1551Henry Tyrell, Mil.
18George Ryston, M.A.1579Thomas Tyrell, Ar.
19Edward Risheton, M.A.1618Edward Risheton
20Christopher Dennis, M.A.1627
21Thimelbeas Holden, M.A.1632John Tyrell, Mil.
22John Browne, M.A.1662John Clyffe, Gen.
23John Browne, M.A.1686Carolus Tyrell, Bar.
24Daniel Horsmunden, M.A.1687Carolus Tyrell, Bar.
25John Theophilus Desaguliers, LL.D1727John Tyrell, Bar.
26Thomas Bland
27David Jones, B.A.1777Mary and Elizabeth Tyrell, Spinsters
28George Drury, B.A.1778Mary and Elizabeth Tyrell, Spinsters
29Peter Vatus, M.A.1780Mary and Elizabeth Tyrell, Spinsters
30Richard Smyth1800Exors. Of Mary and Elizabeth Tyrell
31John Pearson, M.A.1837
32Henry Jones-Henry, M.A.1878Sir Herbert Roberts, Bart.
33Rowland Walter Cousens, M.A.1911Sir Herbert Roberts, Bart.
34Fraser Hugh Joseph Tayler, M.A.1932James Fisher Hough, M.A.
35Lewen John Harding1935James Fisher Hough, M.A.
1940 the Benefice shared with Childerdich only
36Maurice Gray Newton, M.A.1954Martyres Memorial Trust
37Pryce Owen Williams1965Governors of Brentwood School
38Ernleigh H. Ward1969The Bishop
1972 the Benefice shared with East and West Horndon only
39Peter John Boulton-Lea, B.A.1977The Bishop
40Paul L. Deeming, C.A.1982Governors of Brentwood School
41Charles F. Wells1989The Bishop
1990 the Benefice shared with Childerditch and East and West Horndon
42Peter M. Allcock1999The Bishop
43Stephen C. Williams2003Governors of Brentwood School
44Helen A. Bryan, BA(Hons)2013The Bishop

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References

  1. "Population statistics Little Warley AP/CP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time . Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  2. "Relationships and changes Little Warley AP/CP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  3. Document (uncited) found displayed in St. Peter's Church