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CHINGFORD

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Originally appearing in Volume V06, Page 233 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHINGFORD , an See also:

urban See also:district in the See also:Epping See also:parliamentary See also:division of See also:Essex, See also:England, See also:roe m. N. of See also:London (See also:Liverpool See also:Street station) by the See also:Great Eastern railway. Pop. (1901) 4373. It lies between the Aver See also:Lea and the western outskirts of Epping See also:Forest. The See also:church of All See also:Saints has See also:Early See also:English and Perpendicular remains. See also:Queen See also:Elizabeth's or See also:Fair See also:Mead See also:hunting See also:lodge, a picturesque See also:half-timbered See also:building, is preserved under the Epping Forest Preservation See also:Act. A majestic See also:oak, one of the finest trees in the Forest, stands near it. Buckhurst See also:Hill (an urban district; pop. 4786) lies to the N.E.

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