References

References

1 Carrad document; letter to author dated 16/03/09 from D F Chignell, email dated 21/01/2007 from A Aspinwall-Livesey
2 Ongar Hundred article from The Victoria History of the County of Essex, Oxford University Press 1956
3 ‘The Carrad document’. Photocopy of typed document by E M M Carrad, who claims to be a GGGranddaughter of Thomas the Lopper, provenance unknown. WFS Archives
4 Hansard, 8th June 1882 Commons Sitting Metropolis—Epping Forest
5 Hansard, 20th February 1959 Commons Sitting—Common Land
6 Westminster Review 142, July 1894, Our Commons and Forests
7 Peelers Progress, Policing Waltham Abbey since 1840, by Bryn Elliott
8 The Essex Naturalist Volume XXI Oct 1923—Oct 1926 ‘The Willingales of Loughton : To Whom Do We Owe Epping Forest?
9 Notes and Extracts on Forest Enclosures and Ancient Lopping Rights by J W Hayes – partial photocopy of document, circa 1934. WFS Archives
10 Law Reports 1866-67 Volume 3 Page 103 Equity Cases (Held Nov 15,17 & 19) WILLINGALE V MAITLAND
11 Epping Forest with Map, by E N Buxton. Published by Edward Stanford 1885
12 The Times, 23rd January 1925, Thomas Willingale Junior, Obituary
13 The Guardian, 5th Aug 1978, ‘Forest Freedom’
14 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epping_Forest, accessed 18th January 2009
15 The Observer, 3rd May 1959, ‘Lungs for Towns Men’
16 Daily News, 19th April 1867, ‘Epping Forest’
17 The Children’s Newspaper, 27th October 1934, ‘Last of the Three’ (Alfred Willingale – Obituary)
18 Records & research of the Willingale Family Society, www.willlingale.org/tng
19 ‘The Condensed History Of Epping Forest & The Willingale Family’ by Walter Bullen, great-grandson of Thomas Willingale, WFS Archives. A copy of this document was later found as forming part of ‘The Loppers of Loughton’, by Barbara Pratt, 1981, ISBN 0 9507871 0 8
20 The Pall Mall Magazine, September 1900, ‘London Woods’
21 English Commons and Forests, by G Shaw Lefevre (latter to become Lord Eversley). Published by Cassel and Company 1894 / 1910
22 Epping Forest, Figures in a Landscape. Sir William Addison. Published by Robert Hale, London 1991
23 Founders of the National Trust,‎ by Graham Murphy, National Trust, 2002
24 The Pall Mall Gazette, 6th May 1867.
25 The Daily News, 13th February 1867, ‘The Commons Preservation Society’
26 The Times, 11th May 1866, ‘Parliamentary Intelligence’
27 The Manchester Guardian, 13th November 1873, ‘from our London correspondent’
28 Reynolds Newspaper, 18th March 1900
29 Loughton & District Historical Society. Newsletters 134, 139, 141
30 The Hills Amenity Society Discovery Trail, 1989. http://www.hillsamenitysociety.co.uk/detail/disctrail.htm, accessed 06/12/2009
31 The Contemporary Review, December 1878, ‘The rescue of Epping Forest’
32 The Times, 4th May 1882, ’Epping Forest’
33 ‘Cockneys and Commoners’, press article from unknown source circa 1978. WFS Archives
34 Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, 24th February 1867, ‘The Peoples lands’ Protection Society’
35 The Daily News, 20th September 1867,’Excursion of the Epping Forest Preservation Society to Loughton’
36 The Daily News, 6th May 1867, ‘Epping Forest’
37 History of Epping Forest, John Maynard 1860, reprinted by LDHS 2005
38 Loughton Street Names – a History, by C Johnson 1973
39 The Daily News 23rd April 1867, ‘Preservation of Epping Forest’
40 Emails between Emma Beard & the author 29th September 2008 & 3rd October 2008
41 The Times, 17th November 1874, ‘The Epping Forest Decision’
42 The Forest of Essex, Fisher, 1887
43 The Epping Forest Arbitration, Judgment 26th January 1880, PRO Ref: Work 9/106
44 The Epping Forest Arbitration, Judgment 09/03/1881, Application of the compensation for Loughton Lopping Rights, PRO Ref: Work 9/106
45 Committee of Inhabitants of Loughton, PRO Ref: Work 9/64
46 The Essex Review, 1933, Page 191 ‘The Old Parish of Epping’
47 The Essex Review, 1934, Pages 120, 182, 184
48 The Essex Review, 1935, Pages 62, 112
49 The Loppers of Loughton, by Barbara Pratt, 1981, ISBN 0 9507871 0 8
50 Extracts from the court rolls of the Manor of Loughton, Essex, from 1570 to the present time. Compiled for private use by Philip H. Lawrence. Manuscript. 1867. MERL Ref: SR OSS CO8 /1
51 Plays for the People; or, Common Rights and their Defenders, Charles Edmund MAURICE, London : G. Bell & Sons, 1883
52 Forest and Commons Papers, Waltham Forest, Essex , Parliamentary Archives Ref : FCP 1/68a
53 Loughton Advertiser, 31st January 1925, ‘Loughton Sixty Years Ago
The Willingale’s Great Part in its History’
54 Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, 16th November 1873, ‘A midnight Scene in Epping Forest’
55 ‘London’s Epping Forest’ by James A Brimble 1950
56 Manor of Loughton otherwise Lucton in the County of Essex, orders and regulations for cutting and carrying Lopwood. ERO Ref: D/DMe 04/9
57 ‘Items of Interest No 7 – Epping’, by Fred Brand
58 The Reynolds Newspaper, 27th January 1878, ‘Common Rights’
59 West Essex Gazette, 24th January 1925, ‘Death of Lopping Champion’
60 Loughton Advertiser, Saturday 24th Jan 1925, Loppers Hero Passes Away
61 Grants and enclosures in Epping forest, answers of the Lords in the Suit of The Commissioners of Sewers v. Glasse, PA Ref: FCP 1/68a
62 1864 House of commons papers; accounts and papers page 435, vol XXX11.333
63 Papers, accounts, plans etc., in cases in which Maitland family were concerned, ERO Ref D/DMe/L1/11
64 Chelmsford Chronicle, 5th July 1929, ‘Lopping Rights’
65 Chigwell & Loughton, A pictorial history, by Stephen Pewsey, Phillimore & Co Ltd 1995, ISBN 0 85033 939 1
66 Bill of complaint, Willingale v Maitland & others, filed 2nd October 1866 ERO Ref: D/DMc L1/11
67 Answer of the Plaintiff to the Interrogatories of the defendant. Willingale v Maitland 1886 w. 207, Filed 3rd December 1868, ERO Ref: D/DMc L1/11 ERO
68 West Essex Gazette, 3rd November 1934 AWOL
69 West Essex Gazette, 13th Oct 1934
70 Loughton Advertiser, 13th Oct 1934
71 Epping Forest Commission, Final report, 1st March 1877, Parliamentary Archives MAPS
72 Answer of the Defendant The Rev John Whitaker Maitland. Willingale v Maitland 1886 w. 207 dated 24th July 1867 ERO Ref: D/DMc L1/11
73 Orders of the Arbitrator, PRO Ref: Work 9/43
74 Chelmsford Chronicle, 25th May 1866, ‘The encroachments on Epping Forest’
75 Destruction of Forest Fences, PRO Ref: Work 9/145/4
76 Epping Forest Arbitration, November 1880, PRO Ref: Work 9/82
77 The People’s History of Essex, Collars, 1861, Page 486-487
78 Getting to Know Epping Forest, Ken Hoy MBE, 2nd Edition, 2010, Published by the Friends of Epping Forest
79 Epping Forest District Council Baldwins Hill Conservation Area Character Appraisal, Draft, September 2010
80 Woodford, Buckhurst-Hill & Loughton Advertiser, 28th December 1867
81 The Essex Naturalist, vol 16 (1909), page 247
82 Authors research and correspondence with Sophie Lillington, Forest Centres Officer: Heritage & Interpretation, Corporation of London 2012
83 Epping Forest Arbitration Proceedings 14 Jan 1880, PRO Ref PRO 9/79
84 In the matter of the Epping forest Acts 1878 1880, No389 ERO Ref: Q/RDe 2
85 PRO – Undated newspaper cutting
86 West Essex Gazette 7th March 1925, Ernest Linder, Letter to the Editor
87 Thomas Willingale Jnr’s Prized Volume, LMA Ref CLA/077/E/04/10/001
88 Morning Star, 2th February 2008
89 Epping Forest Guardian, 29th February 2009, ‘Protecting rural tradition immortalised family tree’
90 Epping Forest District Council, York Hill Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Plan, Draft, September 2010
91 The Chelmsford Chronicle, 26th November 1880, Epping – Nov19 – ‘The Loughton Lopping Rights in the Forest’
92 The Essex Newsman, 3rd December 1881, ‘Heavy fines for Lopping in Epping Forest’
93 Loughton Advertiser February 7th 1925, The Fight for the Forest
94 West Essex Gazette, 31st January 1925, ‘Funeral of Thomas Willingale’
95 West Essex Gazette, 7th February 1925, ‘Better Late Than Never Memorial to the Willingales’
96 West Essex Gazette, 20th Oct 1934
97 Loughton Advertiser, 20th Oct 1934
98 Chelmsford Chronicle, 14th March 1930, ‘Loppers of Loughton’
99 Luton Times, 18th November 1876, ‘The Lopping of Epping Forest’
100 A View of Epping Forest, By Nicholas Hagger
101 Epping Forest Guardian, July 2003, Jeremy Wisenfeld letter to the editor ‘History of Thomas’ lopping rights fight’
102 This is local London, 22nd May 2002, ‘Street names rejected’
103 Epping Forest District Council, Staples Road Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Plan, Draft, September 2010
104 Epping Forest, Report to The Court of the Common Council, from the Epping Forest Committee, 18th Jan 1883
105 Chelmsford Chronicle, 3rd December 1869, ‘Waltham Abbey’
106 Chelmsford Chronicle, 10th January 1873, ‘Waltham Abbey’
107 Trust in the Forest – Epping Forest Centenary Trust, April 2011, The Poor’s Piece Potato Ground, Loughton
108 Who actually saved Epping Forest?, by Richard Morris, published Loughton & District Historical Society, February 2011
109 The Final Award, FCP1/15 Parliamentary Archives 24th July 1883
110 The Woodford, Buckhurst-Hill & Loughton Advertiser, Saturday Feb 2, 1867, ‘Waltham Abbey Petty Sessions’
111 Last Man Standing: Memoirs of a Political Survivor, By Jack Straw, Macmillan 2012
112 Newman’s Entomologist, Volume II, 1864-5
113 https://ehive.com/account/4145/object/84796/Billhook_Accession_Register_associated_with_Thomas_Willingale#!prettyPhoto (accessed 13/10/2013)
114 The Willingale Collection photo, CLA/077/G/26/240, London Metropolitan Archives.
115 People’s Pub History, The Morning Star, 2nd February 2008; Willing and able, Country Standard, Summer 2011; Peoples Pubs, RMT News, September 2011
116 http://campaignerkate.wordpress.com/2013/07/09/in-the-steps-of-the-navvies-the- commons-story/ (accessed 13/10/2013)

 

PRO Public Records Office, Kew
ERO Essex Records Office, Chelmsford
MERL Museum of English Rural Life, Reading
LDHS Loughton and District Historical Society
LMA London Metropolitan Archives, London
WFS Willingale Family Society
CPS Commons Preservation Society