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<strong>Reinold</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Matthew</strong> <strong>Marvin</strong> 89<br />

In 1897 the Rev. Delaval S. Ingram, M. A., was the incum-<br />

bent, with a living <strong>of</strong> ^580 <strong>and</strong> a parsonage, St. John's<br />

College, Cambridge, holding the patronage. <strong>The</strong> population<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Parish is given as 845.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Church dates from an early period. Morant says the<br />

body is "<strong>of</strong> one pace with the chancel " <strong>and</strong> both are tiled.<br />

In 1553 there were five bells in the tower, which was built <strong>of</strong><br />

stones <strong>and</strong> flints, its general style apparently much resem-<br />

bling those at Ramsey <strong>and</strong> Great Bentley. About the middle<br />

<strong>of</strong> the last century (before Morant's time), the steeple fell ;<br />

the four smaller bells were then sold for .£80, <strong>and</strong> this sum,<br />

with £,60 or £jo added, was applied to rebuilding it in 1765,<br />

when the large bell was rehung.*<br />

<strong>The</strong> various estates which he mentions, afford substan-<br />

tial pro<strong>of</strong> that John <strong>Marvin</strong> was possessed <strong>of</strong> a goodly prop-<br />

erty for the times ; he was a prosperous farmer, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

various bequests made to relatives <strong>and</strong> to the poor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

three Parishes where his tenants lived, as well as the men-<br />

tion he makes <strong>of</strong> his flocks <strong>and</strong> herds <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> his personal<br />

effects, give similar evidence, while the marriage <strong>of</strong> his son<br />

with the daughter <strong>of</strong> a prominent family <strong>of</strong> the county<br />

shows something <strong>of</strong> his social st<strong>and</strong>ing. We should like to<br />

know the fate <strong>of</strong> the " playne gold Rynge, wayenge almoste<br />

xvs." which he bequeathed to his son John, <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

" golden Rynge with letters, wayenge A Duckett," which he<br />

left to Robert ; while the gift to Hayle, who I believe was<br />

his brother-in-law, <strong>of</strong> his " nettes <strong>and</strong> lynes," may indicate<br />

* Morant's Essex, I, p. 489.

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