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WOODFORD

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 801 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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WOODFORD  , an

urban
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district in the
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Walthamstow (S.W.)
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parliamentary division of Essex, England, 9 M . N.E. from Liverpool Street station,
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London, by a branch of the
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Great Eastern railway . Pop . (19oi) 13,798 . Its proximity to the
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southern outskirts of
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Epping
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Forest has brought it into favour both with residents and with
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holiday visitors from London . A converted mansion, Woodford Hall, forms a convalescent home . On high ground to the N. is the ecclesiastical parish (one of three) of Woodford Wells, where there is a
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mineral spring .

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