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Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type) HORNDON LG_Ward Parish-level Unit THURROCK UD (Local Government District)
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Place name County Entry Source BILLERICAY Essex Horndon, West Horndon, Childerditch, Little Warley, Ingrave, South Weald, and Shenfield; the subdistrict of Great Burstead, containing the parishes of Great Imperial Herongate Essex Herongate , hamlet, East Horndon and Ingrave pars., S. Essex, 3½ miles SE. of Brentwood; P.O. Bartholomew HERONGATE Essex Horndon and Ingrave parishes, Essex; 3½ miles SE of Brentwood. It has a post office under Brentwood. Two barns Imperial Horndon Devon Horndon , vil., St Mary Tavy par., S. Devon, on W. side of Dartmoor. Bartholomew HORNDON Devon HORNDON , a village in Tavy-St. Mary parish, Devon; on the W side of Dartmoor. Imperial Horndon, East Essex Horndon, East , par. and vil., S. Essex, 4 miles SW. of Billericay, 1529 ac., pop. 504. Bartholomew HORNDON (EAST), or EAST THORNDON Essex HORNDON (EAST) , or EAST THORNDON, a parish in Billericay district, Essex; 3 miles SSE of Brentwood r. station, and 4 SW of Billericay Imperial Horndon-on-the-Hill Essex Horndon-on-the-Hill , par. and vil., S. Essex, 2 miles NE. of Orsett, 2649 ac., pop. 592; P.O., T.O. Bartholomew HORNDON-ON-THE-HILL Essex HORNDON-ON-THE-HILL , a village and a parish in Orsett district, Essex. The village stands on a hill, 1¼ mile Imperial Horndon, West Essex Horndon, West , par., S. Essex, 2 miles SE. of Brentwood ry. sta., 1396 ac., pop. 75. Bartholomew HORNDON (WEST), or WEST THORNDON Essex HORNDON (WEST) , or WEST THORNDON, a parish in Billericay district, Essex; 2 miles SE of Brentwood r. station. Post town Imperial INGRAVE Essex Horndon, in the diocese of Rochester. The church was built in 1734; is a red brick structure, with a tower Imperial MARYTAVY, or TAVY-ST. MARY Devon Horndon, LaneHead, and Black-Down. Acres, 4,180. Real property, £3,284; of which £1,161 are in mines Imperial ORSETT Essex Horndon-on-the-Hill, Langdon, Fobbing, Corringham, Stanford-le-Hope, Mucking, East Tilbury, West Tilbury, and Chadwell, St. Mary. Acres Imperial Thorndon Hall Essex Thorndon Hall , seat of Lord Petre, West Horndon par., Essex, 2 miles SE. of Brentwood. Bartholomew VANGE Essex Horndon-on-the-Hill, under Romford. Acres, 2,250; of which 550 are water. Real property, £1,490. Pop., 160. Houses Imperial
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