CLAVERING, a parish in the hundred of CLAVERING, county of ESSEX, 7 ½ miles (N W by N) from Stansted-Mountfitchet, containing 1081 inhabitants. The living is a vicarage, with the perpetual curacy of Langley annexed, in the archdeaconry of Colchester, and diocese of London, rated in the king’s books at £22 13s 11 ½d, and in the patronage of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The church is dedicated to St Mary and St Clement. The river Stort has its source in this parish, which is crossed also by the river Darenth. Here are remains, of the keep and moat of the ancient castle of the Claverings, a family which became extinct in the reign of Edward III.
Samuel Lewis A Topographical Dictionary of England (1831)
Clavering Baptisms DP 333-1-1 1556-1663
Clavering Baptisms DP 333-1-2 1661-1755
Clavering Baptisms DP 333-1-3 1755-1812
Clavering Burials DP 333-1-1 1554-1664
Clavering Burials DP 333-1-2 1666-1755
Clavering Burials DP 333-1-3 1755-1812
Clavering Marriages DP 333-1-1 1554-1661
Clavering Marriages DP 333-1-2 1667-1754
Clavering Marriages DP 333-1-4 1754-1788
Clavering Marriages DP 333-1-5 1788-1812
Further registers for Clavering are included in the FreeREG database.
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