. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. EDWINSTREE HUNDRED MUCH HADHAM Perry Green is a hamlet about 2 miles south-east of the village of Much Hadham. The church of St. Thomas was built in 1853 and is a chapel of ease to the parish church. The school stands to the south of it. Hoglands at Perry Green is a small early 17th-century farm-house of timber, partly weather-boarded and partly plastered; the roofs are tiled. The house is of two stories and attics, and at the end is a projecting chimney stack of thin red bricks, with two square engaged shafts set diagonally. T


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. EDWINSTREE HUNDRED MUCH HADHAM Perry Green is a hamlet about 2 miles south-east of the village of Much Hadham. The church of St. Thomas was built in 1853 and is a chapel of ease to the parish church. The school stands to the south of it. Hoglands at Perry Green is a small early 17th-century farm-house of timber, partly weather-boarded and partly plastered; the roofs are tiled. The house is of two stories and attics, and at the end is a projecting chimney stack of thin red bricks, with two square engaged shafts set diagonally. The house is gabled, one gable having an original moulded oak barge-board. About one-third of a mile north-east is Buckler's Farm, a timber-framed house covered with plaster, a part of it weather-boarded ; the roofs are tiled. The house was originally L-shaped with a staircase projection in the angle, but modern additions have been made to it. The upper story of the east wing projects on the north and east, and the east gable is There is a homestead moat at Exnells on the north-east of the parish and others at Sherrards and Mingers Farm. Anthony Allen, lawyer and antiquary (ob. 1754), was born in the parish of Much Hadham.^' Of a branch of the Stopes family settled at Much Hadham was Leonard Stopes, one of the four original scholars at St. John's College, Oxford, and one of the four first fellows there. He was ejected from his fellow- ship on his refusal to conform in 1559 and afterwards suffered imprisonment as a seminary priest.^^ Among the incumbents of Much Hadham have been several distinguished divines. Biographical notices of Alexander Nowell, Peter Hansted, Daniel Dyke, Thomas Paske, and William Stanley, all rectors of this parish, are given by Clutterbuck ^^ and also by Cussans, who adds a notice of Thomas Patmore, instituted rector in 1515.^1 Stanley Leathes, the Hebraist, held the living from 1889 to '?,'r;.»Sai.««ll Buckler's Farm, Perry Gree


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