Littlebury, Essex Genealogy

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Parish History
LITTLEBURY (Holy Trinity), a parish, in the union of Saffron-Walden, hundred of Uttlesford, N. division of Essex, 2 miles (W. N. W.) from SaffronWalden; containing 822 inhabitants, and comprising 3408a. 1r. 31p.

From: Lewis, Samuel A., A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848).

Littlebury Holy Trinity is an Ancient Parish in the county of Essex. Other places in the parish include: Littlebury Green, Catmere Green, Chapel Green and part of the Audley End estate.

The diocese of Chelmsford was created in 1914, prior to this Essex parishes were in the jurisdiction of the Bishops of London until 1845 when they transferred to the diocese of Rochester. The diocese of Chelmsford has 474 parishes and 600 churches and is the second largest region in the church of England outside London.

The parish church of Holy Trinity was built on the site of a Roman camp. The first record of it dates from 1163 and the church was considerably altered between 1870 and 1874. It houses a beautiful stone font with decorated oak canopy.

St Peter's church at Littlebury Green was built in 1885.St Peter's was set up as a chapel of ease to save residents the long walk to the parish church in Littlebury. It was assembled from a kit which came complete with stained glass windows.



The village formerly supported a chapel, situated on Chapel Green, but no trace of it remains.

Littlebury is a small village in north-west Essex. It includes the two hamlets of Littlebury Green and Catmere End. It lies around a mile and a half from the market town of Saffron Walden and fifteen miles south of Cambridge, the nearest city. Situated in the Uttlesford district, the parish of Littlebury includes the hamlets of Catmere End, Chapel Green, and Littlebury Green which lie to the west and south-west of the church. It also includes parts of the estate of Audley End.

Civil Registration
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Church records
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Online images are available Seax - Essex Archives Online From the Essex Record Office HolyTrinity

Census records
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Poor Law Unions
Saffron Walden Poor Law Union, Essex

Probate records
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