Stock History

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STOCK IN THE GREAT WAR
(from Charles Phillips)
STOCK_WW2
(from Charles Phillips)
Pictures & Postcards
I(ncluding then and now)
Videos
War Memorials Memories
British Legion Reflections
"A short History of Stock"
by Wynford P Grant
"A short History of Stock"
by Jeremy Bunting
ZEPPELIN CRASH AT BILLERICAY IN SEPTEMBER 1916 The day the Hunt paid a visit
Parish Workhouse
(from Charles Phillips)
Billericay History
Stock Origin Theory
(from Charles Phillips)
Stock and Buttsbury
Heritage Society
Stock Registers 1563 to 1804
(from Charles Phillips)
7TH JULY 2005 a different view point
from Charles Phillips
  Remembrance Day
Stock Press
Celebrating 40 Years
Farming in the
18th & 19th century
Stock in the Doomsday Book
(from Charles Phillips)
Alternative War Poem
Charlie Cottee
(from Charles Phillips)
Possibly Mill Lane/ Birch Lane in or around the 1920s
Jubilee_2002 Early Days
(from Charles Phillips)
An interesting piece
I found from 1784
16th Century
(from Charles Phillips)
The Sea Came To Stock 17th Century
(from Charles Phillips)
Tithing Time at Stock
(from Charles Phillips)
18th Century
(from Charles Phillips)
Extract from Murray's Handbook
(from Charles Phillips)
19th Century
(from Charles Phillips)
Vintage Bus Timetable
(from Charles Phillips)
20h Century
(from Charles Phillips)
Industries in Stock
(from Charles Phillips)
Churchyard Epitaphs
(from Charles Phillips)
Stock & Buttsbury 1826 - 1827
(from Charles Phillips)
Manor of Lilystone
(from Charles Phillips)
The Deer Bank
(from Charles Phillips)
Stock FC
From February 1971
(from Charles Phillips)
Wills
(from Charles Phillips)
Stock and the Railways
(from Charles Phillips)
Earliest Stock Bus Timetable
(from Charles Phillips)
Road protest 2001 Best kept Village 2003
Dialect
(from Charles Phillips)
Chelmer and Blackwater Canal
Charles Phillips
Essex Dialect Billericay Zeppelin Crash
Charles Phillips
Parish Registers

The Village of Stock, Essex, 1550-1610: A Social and Economic Survey.

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John Westwood has been helping with various elements of the website for several years
Sadly John passed away in early 2019, this will be part of his legacy,