Little Warley
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 | |
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Little Warley 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 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
Albert Thomas "Robert" Marley, paternal grandfather of Jamaican musician Bob Marley, was born in the parish in 1851.[3]
St Peter's Church rectors
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 |
References
- "Population statistics Little Warley AP/CP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- "Relationships and changes Little Warley AP/CP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- "Albert Thomas "Robert" Marley".
- Document (uncited) found displayed in St. Peter's Church
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