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20tli yeur of the said Lord, late King James of England, &c., in the hundred of 

 Onger, remained wholly within the Forest aforesaid, the towns of Lucton, other- 

 wise Loughton, Chigwell, Lamborne, and Stapleford Abbots, and that the towns 

 of Naverstock and Throydon Boys, in the aforesaid hundred of Onger, were 

 partly within the Forest aforesaid, and partly without the Forest aforesaid, as 

 above by the metes and bounds aforesaid fully are divided, and that all the 

 residue of the towns within the hundred of Onger aforesaid, in the same 20th year 

 aforesaid, were and wholly remain without the Forest aforesaid, and that the 

 whole half hundred of VValtham aforesaid, in the said 20th year of the said late 

 King James of England, &c., with all the lands, woods, and hereditaments in the 

 several towns within the said half hundred remained wholly within the Forest 

 aforesaid, except the lands of any person or persons lying within the half hundred 

 aforesaid, by any charters have been disafforested, which to the jurors aforesaid 

 was not made to appear. And that in the same 20th year of the late King James 

 of England, the whole half hundred of Harlow aforesaid, and the hundreds of 

 Uttlesford, Hinchford, Lexden, Tenderinge, Dengie, Wiltham, Chelmsford, 

 Dunmowe, Claverenge, Freshwell, Chafford, Barstable, Thurstable, Rochford, and 

 Winstree, in the aforesaid county of Essex, and all the towns and parishes with 

 all their members and appendancies and singular, and every of them, with all 

 lands, meadows, pastures, woods, tenements, and hereditaments whatsoever, in 

 the towns and parishes of the hundreds last mentioned, wholly remain out of the 

 Forest aforesaid. And the jurors aforesaid, further upon their oath aforesaid, 

 say that in the said 20th year of the reiga of King James abovesaid, and before 

 as is aforesaid, within the memory of man, they have not found, nor been able 

 to find, any other or more Forests, or Forest, to have been in the said county of 

 Essex except the Forest aforesaid, so as above limited and bounded. In witness 

 whereof, as well the Commissioners aforesaid, as the jurors aforesaid have 

 subscribed and put their hands and seals to these presents. 



[Then follow signatures of the Commissioners and Jurors.] 



THE ESSEX FIELD CLUB. 



Ordinary Meeting, Saturday, January 30th, 1892. 



THE 130th Ordinary Meeting was held (by the kind permission of the Rev. 

 W. Linton Wilson) in the hall of St. John's College, Loughton, at 6.30 p.m., 

 Mr. Walter Crouch, Vice-President, in the chair. 



Mr. J. W. Knight, F.G.S., was elected a member. 



Nomination of five new members of Council, and of the officers proposed for 

 1892 by the Council, were made and duly seconded. 



Mr. Walter Crouch and Mr. C. Ridley were chosen as auditors of the 

 Treasurer's accounts. 



Owing to unavoidable circumstances, it was found necessary to postpone the 

 date of the Annual Meeting. A proposal to this effect was made by the Secretary 

 and carried unanimously. 



Among the donations to the Library were announced the gifts of an important 

 set of papers relating to the preservation of Epping Forest, from the executors of 

 the late Mr. H. Ford Barclay, and an almost complete set of Mackay's " Geo- 

 logical Magazine " from .Mr. T. V. Holmes. 



