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WALTHAMSTOW

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 298 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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WALTHAMSTOW  , a suburb of

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London in the Walthamstow
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parliamentary division of Essex, England, a short distance E. of the
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river Lea, with several stations on a branch of the
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Great Eastern railway, 6 m . N. of Liverpool Street station . Pop. of urban
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district (1891) 46,346; (1901) 95,131 . It is sheltered on the north and east by low .hills formerly included in
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Epping
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Forest . The church of St Mary existed at a very early period, but the
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present
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building, chiefly of brick, was erected in 1535 by Robert
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Thorne, a merchant, and
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Sir George Monoux, lord mayor of London, and has undergone frequent alteration . Besides other old brasses it contains in the north aisle the effigies in brass of Sir George Monoux (d . 1543) and Anne his wife . There are a number of educational institutions, including a school of
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art; Forest School, founded in 1834 in connexion with King's College, now ranks as one of the well-known
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English public
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schools .
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Brewing is extensively carried on . In the reign of
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Edward the
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Confessor Walthamstow belonged to Waltheof, son of Siward,
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earl of Northumberland, who married Judith, niece of William the Conqueror, who betrayed him to his
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death in 1075 . The estate subsequently passed in 1309 to Guy de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, and on the attainder of Earl Thomas in 1396 reverted to the
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crown . Afterwards it came into the possession of Edmund Beaufort, duke of Somerset; from the Somersets it passed to Sir George Rodney, and in 1639 came to the Maynard
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family .

It is supposed to have been the birthplace of George

Gascoigne the poet (d . 1577) . Sir William Batten,
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commissioner of the
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navy (d . 1667), the friend of Pepys, had his seat at Walthamstow, and was frequently visited here by Pepys .

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