Memorandum that on the 12th day of August Anon Domini 1683 Roger Bankes (illegible word) read the Book of Articles of Religion and gave his (illegible word) and consent to all things contained in the Book of Common Prayer and (Illegible word) of the Sacrament and...
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Exodus
Welcome to Exodus! - an online exhibition of articles and activities exploring the Chrishall villagers who left the village for Australia in the mid to late 1800s. CAG (Chrishall Archive Group) are very grateful to ALL the people who have contributed to these articles...
1886 29 January
On Friday 29th January 1886 the 'Herts and Cambs Reporter' reports on a most enjoyable concert evening held in the old school. CHRISHALL CONCERT. - On Friday, 15th inst., a concert was given in the Schoolroom. The programme was as follows: - Part I, duet, pianoforte,...
A description of modern Chrishall
It is best to think of the centre of the village as the cross roads at the small triangular green where the war memorial and the village sign are located and to picture each road leading from this centre. Immediately opposite and to the south of the war memorial is...
About
This website aims to chronicle the history of Chrishall, a village in the top west corner of Essex, East Anglia, UK. The following Wikipedia extract seems a good place to start to introduce our village: Chrishall (pronounced Chris hall) is a small village in the...
Welcome
Welcome to this website about the community of Chrishall in Essex. Chrishall is a small village on a hilltop in the very north west of Essex, close to the borders of Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire, in the East of England. This website is particularly aimed at...
And the village was burned
Is this the source of an intriguing and persistent folklore tale? Since I was very small, I have been brought up with the story that the old village of Chrishall was in the fields in front of the church going down towards the main Saffron Walden to Royston Road (known...
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