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MASHBURY
WHITE'S DIRECTORY OF ESSEX 1848
MASHBURY, a small parish, 5½ miles N.W. of Chelmsford, has only 85 souls and 821 acres of land. T. W. Bramston, Esq., is lord of the manor, which was held by Uluric at the Conquest, and afterwards by the Mandeville, Fitz-Piers, Plantagenet, Lukin, and Petre families. Lord Rayleigh has a small estate here, and part of the parish is copyhold, subject to certain fines. The Church is a small tiled building, with a wooden belfry and two bells, and the living is a rectory, consolidated with that of Chignal St. James. The glebe here is 16A. 1R., but the Rectory House was pulled down some years ago. The tithes were commuted in 1846 for £217. 7s. 9d. per Annum.
The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales...., by John Marius Wilson. circa 1866
MASHBURY, a parish in Chelmsford district, Essex; 5¼ miles NW of Chelmsford r. station. Post-town, Chelmsford. Acres, 815. Real property, £1,024. Pop., 120. Houses, 27. Mashbury Hall and Mashbury House are farm-houses. The living is a rectory, annexed to the rectory of Chignall, in the diocese of Rochester. The church is good.
Transcribed by Noel Clark
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