Havering atte Bower 1914 Kelly's Directory
History of Havering atte Bower
Havering Atte Bower
Havering atte Bower is a pleasant
village and parish, 3 miles north from Romford station, and 15 from London, in
the Southern division of the county, petty sessional division, union and county
court district of Romford, rural deanery of Chafford, archdeaconry of Essex,
and Chelmsford diocese; this place gave
name to the liberty and peculiar of Havering atte Bower, which included the
parishes of Romford, Havering and Hornchurch, but this liberty was abolished by
Order in Council, dated 9th May, 1892. The church of St John the
Evangelist, rebuilt by subscription, is an edifice of flint with stone
dressings, in the Decorated style; consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle and
an embattled tower on the south side containing six bells; the lower stage forms
a porch: the church was re-consecrated 13th April 1878; and contains
an ancient font and a memorial by Wyatt to Sir John Smith Burges, bart, who died
in 1803 and was buried in this church: an organ was provided in 1902 at a cost
of £500; there are 250 sittings. The register dates from the year 1670. The
living is a vicarage, net yearly value £240, with residence, in the gift of W H
Pemberton-Barnes esq, and held since 1909 by the Rev William Bertram Russell
Caley MA, of
Post, M O & T Office – Miss Ellen Hance,
sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Romford at 5.10 &
Pillar Letter Box, Chase Cross, cleared
at
Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1837, since enlarged, for 112 children; average attendance 88; Arthur Montague Derrick, master; Miss Derrick, mistress
Hope Geo Palmer JP, Havering Grange
McIntosh Mrs, Havering Park
Mallett Isaac, Lawn Cottage
Norris Arthur Lindsay, Chase Cross
O’Hagan Lord JP, Pyrgo park
Pemberton Rev Joseph Hardwick (curate of Collier Row, Romford), Round house
Pemberton-Barnes Misses, The Hall
Smith Benjamin, Fernside
Stone Henry Jessop JP,
Taylor John , M Inst CE, Bower House
Turner Sir Montagu Cornish,
Woodforde-Finden Lt-
Commercial
Beckett Thomas, farm bailiff to Mrs McIntosh, Bower Farm
Cole Edwin A, farmer,
Fern Henry, head gardener to J Taylor esq
Fuller Alfred, Orange Tree PH
Goodwin Henry, baker
Halsey Rosina (Mrs), beer retailer
Knightsbridge Harold, butcher
Popplewell Robert James, tailor
Sammons William, farmer, Lower park
Stuart George, land steward to Lord
O’Hagan, North Lodge,
Suckling Arthur, shopkeeper
Wright Reginald, bailiff to Misses Pemberton-Barnes, Bower Farm
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