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NETSWELL, or NETTESWELL, a parish in the hundred of HARLOW, county of ESSEX, 2¼ miles (SW) from Harlow, containing 306 inhabitants. The living is a rectory, in the jurisdiction of the Commissary of Essex and Herts, concurrently with the Consistorial Court of the Bishop of London, rated in the king’s books at £13 6 8. The King, by reason of lunacy, presented in 1821. William Martin, in 1710, left certain bank stock, producing about £40 per annum, for erecting and endowing a school for ten boys and ten girls.
Samuel Lewis A Topographical Dictionary of England (1831)
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10 May 1702 Elizabeth Hudson did penanc in the parish church of Nettiswell for having a bastard child by one John Ellis an aged man. And the 17th of the same moneth the Sunday following the said John Ellis likewise did peenanc Mathew Whitley was then church warden
Netteswell baptisms DP 331-1-1 1559-1710
Netteswell marriages DP 331-1-1 1559-1710
Netteswell burials DP 331-1-1 1559-1710
Further registers for Netteswell are included in the FreeReg database.
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