Epping and Ongar Rural District - List of Parishes

List of Parishes

Parish Before 1955 († or other) After 1974 († or other)
Abbess Beauchamp and Berners Roding Ongar Rural District Epping Forest
Blackmore Ongar Rural District Brentwood
Bobbingworth Ongar Rural District Epping Forest
Chipping Ongar Ongar Rural District † Abolished 1965, absorbed by Ongar
Doddinghurst Ongar Rural District Brentwood
Epping Upland Epping Rural District Epping Forest
Fyfield Ongar Rural District Epping Forest
Greensted Ongar Rural District † Abolished 1965, absorbed by Ongar
High Laver Ongar Rural District Epping Forest
High Ongar Ongar Rural District Epping Forest
Kelvedon Hatch Ongar Rural District Brentwood
Lambourne Ongar Rural District Epping Forest
Little Laver Ongar Rural District Epping Forest
Magdalen Laver Epping Rural District Epping Forest
Matching Epping Rural District Epping Forest
Moreton Ongar Rural District Epping Forest
Navestock Ongar Rural District Brentwood
Nazeing Epping Rural District Epping Forest
North Weald Bassett Epping Rural District Epping Forest
Norton Mandeville Ongar Rural District † Abolished 1968, absorbed by High Ongar
Ongar † Created 1965 Epping Forest
Roydon Epping Rural District Epping Forest
Sheering Epping Rural District Epping Forest
Shelley Ongar Rural District † Abolished 1965, absorbed by Ongar
Stanford Rivers Ongar Rural District Epping Forest
Stapleford Abbotts Ongar Rural District Epping Forest
Stapleford Tawney Ongar Rural District Epping Forest
Stondon Massey Ongar Rural District Brentwood
Theydon Bois Epping Rural District Epping Forest
Theydon Garnon Epping Rural District Epping Forest
Theydon Mount Ongar Rural District Epping Forest
Willingale Ongar Rural District Epping Forest

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