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d in Doddinghurst, a village near Brentwood in Essex, a county of England.
obably a poet and physician from Colchester in Essex, a friend of Edward Underhill and the author o
group's aircraft moved to RAF Wethersfield in Essex, a forward base for Operation Varsity, the air
Sons Limited also operates three tea rooms in Essex, a specialist bakery and patisserie producer (
Whilst the king was at Waltham, in Essex, a proclamation was issued condemning the rebe
1702, Barrington was appointed Vice-Admiral of Essex, a post he held until 1705 and later again fro
He is managing director of AmD Essex a performance tuning company based in West Thu
Pariahs, about the sinking of the whaling ship Essex, a trilogy of operas about the Shakers known u
rate (1713) and then vicar (1728) of Matching, Essex, a position he held until his death in Februar
d William Hillyer as Surveyor to the County of Essex, a position that he held for thirty years, ret
Earl of Southampton, who readily obtained from Essex a rescission of the order (see Wotton).
Samuel Lodge was born at Barking, Essex, a son of the Rev. Oliver Lodge (1764-1845) (l
ain David Porter's passage of Cape Horn in USS Essex a year earlier, the United States Navy vessel
A longtime resident of Sible Hedingham, Essex, a small farming village in the English countr
was succeeded in 1997 by Colchester and North Essex, a seat surrounding Colchester.
Essex, a former oasis along historic Route 66 in Cal
Muckley retired to White Notley Hall, Witham, Essex about 1900 and died at home in 1905.
With McEwan as its leading batsman, Essex achieved the first successes in its history, w
The Essex Act 1987 is a local Act of Parliament (citatio
Abbey Field is an urban settlement in Essex, adjacent to Colchester town centre.
Municipal Council gave planning permission to Essex Aero to take over the airport, but with severe
Under those circumstances, Essex Aero did not continue with their scheme.
r and Buster Frogley transferred the Herts and Essex Aero club from Broxbourne in Hertfordshire to
Stapleford opened as Essex Aerodrome in 1933 as a base for Hillman's Airw
The arrival of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex afforded him a breathing space.
utlived by Sebbi, who became the sole ruler of Essex after his death.
and re-routing of the Orange Line it was named Essex, after Essex Street, which Boylston Street com
ucceeded his friend Forrester Clark in the 4th Essex after Clark left the House to run for Massachu
County Championship, Westfield was released by Essex after struggling to find a regular place in th
Grammar School in Chelmsford, in the county of Essex; after which he did National Service as a Seco
rst-class debut until 1927, when he played for Essex against Oxford University.
He played a County Championship game for Essex against Kent during the 1959 season but went w
ch; he achieved the feat when he took 8-26 for Essex against Lancashire in 1971.
idcup, Kent, he made his first-class debut for Essex against Surrey in 2001.
Levick made his first-class debut for Essex against Leciestershire in the 1950 County Cham
Cray made his first-class debut for Essex against Worcestershire in the 1938 County Cham
The following year, he played for Essex against the touring West Indians before playin
1787 season when he played as a given man for Essex against Middlesex and took ten wickets in the
Savill made his first-class debut for Essex against Glamorgan in the 1953 County Champions
Clarke made his first-class debut for Essex against Glamorgan in the 2002 County Champions
ghest List A score of 32 came when playing for Essex against Yorkshire County Cricket Club.
Flanagan made his first-class debut for Essex against Warwickshire in the 1997 County Champi
XI debut came at the age of just eighteen for Essex against Surrey following 3 seasons with the M.
Two years previously Castor had lined up for Essex against Sir J. Cahn's XI.
made just a single first-class appearance, for Essex against Oxford University in 1964, when Lindse
e his List A debut in 1966, when he played for Essex against Worcestershire in the Gillette Cup.
Billham made his debut for Essex against Sussex in May 1924, though he made a d
He died in Braintree, Essex, aged 78.
He died on July 23, 1964 at Ilford, Essex, aged 80, after being struck by a car while ou
uffered from emphysema and died at his home in Essex aged 70.
The Essex Aggie campus consists of 166 acres of land.
The school's athletic teams, known as the Essex Aggie Rams, compete in the Massachusetts Inter
Essex Agricultural and Technical High School is an a
Student groups and activities at Essex Agricultural and Technical High School include
He was president of the Essex Agricultural Society, and member of the State
Endicott College, Arlington, Concord, and the Essex Agricultural and Technical Institute in Danver
Born in Essex, Aldridge trained at the Mountview Academy of
amesmaster as the captain of a team called the Essex All-Stars.
During her departure, Essex almost ran aground in the shallow Elbe River.
Sighere was the joint king of the Kingdom of Essex along with his brother Sebbi from 664 to 683.
Swaefred (or Suebred) was joint king of Essex along with his brother, Sigeheard, from 694 to
the West Saxons (Wessex) and the East Saxons ( Essex) alongside others established by the Angles an
With collaborators, Essex also provided the first evidence that HIV coul
1353 - 12 August 1400, buried South Ockendon, Essex) also inherited South Ockendon, Essex, and mar
.1503 in England - 27 July 1566 in Chelmsford, Essex), also known as Mother Waterhouse was the firs
"Faster the Chase" is the fifth single by Essex alternative rock band InMe.
"Firefly" is the second single by Essex alternative rock band InMe.
"Crushed like Fruit" is the third single by Essex alternative rock band InMe.
aring Response aid mission, as part of the USS Essex Amphibious Ready Group (also including the USS
The diocese covers the historic county of Essex, an area of 3,959 km² comprising the non-metro
al ball was slightly better - a wide - gifting Essex an unlikely victory.
stern England covering part of the counties of Essex and Suffolk.
Elizabeth inherited lands in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire.
He was born in Navestock, Essex and educated at Fettes College in Edinburgh, w
consisting of municipalities in Union, Morris, Essex and Somerset Counties.
America, and was Visitor at the University of Essex and in Cambridge.
created in 1914, covering the entire county of Essex and that part of Kent north of the River Thame
ain in the parliamentarian army of the Earl of Essex, and he witnessed the Battle of Edgehill.
The diocese covers Essex and the five East London boroughs of Barking a
He played 159 first class matches for Essex and Gloucestershire between 1925 and his death
ich, Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle in Essex and took part in the Siege of Colchester.
ter (Chronicon B) make Sledd the first king of Essex and genealogies for Sigered and Swithred in Ad
He may have been Archdeacon of Essex and possibly Archdeacon of Northampton, but th
tuency is by far the largest and most rural in Essex, and covers the entire north-west corner of th
Trinovantes - modern Essex and Suffolk
al physician after the failed attempts by Lady Essex and her conspirators.
Born in Lambeth, Law played for Sussex, Essex and Durham between 1993 and 2003.
Quarles, daughter of James Quarles of Romford Essex, and secondly Anne Parvis, daughter of Henry P
l units in the 3 county service area (Orleans, Essex and Caledonia Counties.
she taught in primary and secondary schools in Essex and in the London borough of Waltham Forest.
land, Solkhon was born at Rochford hospital in Essex and attended Castle view school on Canvey Isla
ed lands at Colliers Row, Havering atte Bower, Essex and property in Red Lion Gate, London.
Born in Chelmsford, Essex, and raised in Witham, Gibson's specialism is
ls taking place at the two research centres in Essex and London.
He joined Essex and Sir Walter Raleigh in their expedition to
Lancashire, as well as Derbyshire, Glamorgan, Essex and Somerset.
In 1890 he served a year as High Sheriff of Essex and was then elected as Member of Parliament (
He was born in Coggeshall, Essex and educated in Colchester.
nd July, producing a career-best 4-112 against Essex and claiming 3-77 against Sussex a few days la
rders, and was at Manningtree and then Boxted, Essex and at Portishead, Somerset.
s merged with the Ada Cole Memorial Stables in Essex and have visitor centres in Norfolk, Essex and
1, it became one of the largest monasteries in Essex and was dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul as
ally a small rural settlement in the county of Essex and its strategic position on the River Roding
, a MA in Political Behaviour at University of Essex and a doctorate in Politics & Government at Un
, Gloucestershire, Sussex, Durham, Derbyshire, Essex and the British Universities.
el, is owned by Intergen, based in Burlington, Essex, and cost £470 million.
Smith was born in Essex, and educated at Bancroft's School.
e history of Epping Forest, Newham, South-east Essex, and Essex's historical links with the United
olute Radio, BBC National DAB (the only one in Essex) and Digital One.
don but still including parts of Bedfordshire, Essex, and Hertfordshire in the East of England regi
married and inherited his family's estates in Essex and Hampshire.
Young was born in Harlow, Essex, and has an older brother, Neil Young, who was
1 goals in his first season as Sudbury won the Essex and Suffolk Border Football League.
was presented to the vicarage of Childerditch, Essex, and became also chaplain to Robert Darcy, 3rd
match played here was on June 18, 1914 between Essex and Worcestershire in the County Championship.
Essex and Waller were to join and march on Oxford.
He was also a cricketer for Essex and later went into football management.
worked in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk and Weeley, Essex and was an RAF chaplain.
n and heir of William Anne Capell, 4th Earl of Essex and was the elder brother of Thomas Bladen Cap
was born on December 12, 1885 in Leytonstone, Essex and died on April 21, 1966 in Frinton-on-Sea.
tertainer was born 13 December 1965 in Harlow, Essex, and is a comedienne,writer and actor.
he north side of the Thames estuary in current Essex and Suffolk, and included lands now located in
In 1654 he was High Sheriff of Essex and also High Sheriff of Hertfordshire.
361/1362) eventually inherited South Ockendon, Essex, and married Alice le Lacer, daughter of Richa
with his wife part of the year in Hornchurch, Essex, and part, in the quiet village of Souni in Cy
time, which led to the business relocating to Essex and a change of direction.
"Bang This" was written by J. Essex and A. Gardner and produced by J-Wess himself.
nd heir of Sir Hierome Weston, High Sheriff of Essex, and the former Mary Cave.
landowning Torels, perhaps the same family, in Essex and Somerset; there would be nothing unusual i
Essex and Worcestershire took notice of the bad weat
the only son of Timothy Brand of Ingatestone, Essex and was educated at Felsted School, Trinity Co
The Earl of Essex and his troops had crossed the River Cherwell
01 consecutive County Championship matches for Essex, and he captained the county from 1967 to 1973
ar were 234 against Somerset, 6 for 17 against Essex and nine wickets in nine overs for 40 runs aga
Angeles, California, to a British mother from Essex and an American father from California.
posal being put forward by central government, Essex and Kent County Councils intend to create a jo
beyond, which included parts of Surrey, Kent, Essex and Middlesex.
of Algernon George de Vere Capell, 8th Earl of Essex and Mary Eveline Stewart Freeman.
er place in the Counties of Middlesex, Surrey, Essex and Kent or any of them, being not more than t
for two Sunday League matches in 1977 (against Essex) and 1989 (against Warwickshire).
The Queen was a frequent visitor to Essex and she is recorded as having visited Heneage
e two research centres: Broomfield Hospital in Essex, and North Middlesex University Hospital in Lo
returning to Britain to serve in ministries in Essex and Golders Green.
land, University College Dublin, University of Essex and the University of Ulster.
aster, Manchester, Newcastle, Surrey, Bristol, Essex and Birmingham.
stops travels to locations in Bergen, Passaic, Essex and Hudson counties as well as the Port Author
ember 25, 2010, the Denver accompanied the USS Essex and the USS Harper's Ferry on a tour of Southe
The practice is based in Dedham, Essex and employs between 15 and 20 staff.
reign he was made rector of Little Braxted in Essex, and on 9 April 1560 became rector of Wickham
nd received from him the livings of Warley, in Essex, and Dennington in Suffolk.
pedition against the Azores led by the Earl of Essex and Sir Walter Raleigh.
Jack represented Essex and Oxford University as a right-handed batsma
then commanded in succession the cruisers HMS Essex and HMS Carnarvon and the battleship HMS Impla
and Broadland areas, owned and operated by the Essex and Suffolk Water Company.
vities of the co-operative movement in London, Essex and the South East, including the archives of
r a three day siege by the army of the Earl of Essex and was for a year put under the charge of Sir
ip debut in 1993, and played several games for Essex and Lancashire Second XI's.
e name of two easy listening radio stations in Essex and Surrey.
iterary collections relating to the history of Essex, and he was elected a Fellow of the Society of
ele of Beckenham, Kent, and of South Ockendon, Essex, and wife Joan, family unknown.
ecame a justice of the peace for the county of Essex and an Alderman of Colchester.
Eady was educated at the Brentwood School, Essex, and graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge
ame the minister of the church at Shenfield in Essex and died shortly after in Shenfield.
buted for Derbyshire in 1896 in a draw against Essex and played a total of five matches for the clu
alf of the 1958 season, playing 10 matches for Essex and adding what Wisden called "extra stability
He was born in Stebbing, Essex and educated at Felsted School and Durham Univ
four miles from Chelmsford (the county town of Essex) and two miles from the small town of Ingatest
Kent in 4 further first-class matches against Essex and Nottinghamshire in 1950, Cambridge Univers
the Rev. Nicholas Brady, rector of Wennington, Essex, and two daughters.
the River Roding in Essex and Greater London, UK
In 1834 he became rector of Great Oakley in Essex, and in 1839 was appointed Lady Margaret's Pro
aternal nephew of Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex and profited from the Dissolution of the Monas
Its head office is in Colchester, Essex, and it has local offices in Dereham, Norfolk.
istrict was replaced by the United Counties of Essex and Kent.
e was the Earl of Warwick, Custos Rotulorum of Essex and Baron Rich.
Sampson was born in Great Wakering, in Essex, and attended Great Wakering School, for whom
e country including the Sacramento, San Diego, Essex, and several Connecticut festivals.
He was born in Hornchurch Essex and in 1961 and went to Bishop Ward secondary
im with the parochial benefice of Bradwell, in Essex, and he remained to the last a staunch support
Robert was later made Sheriff of Essex and was described as regalia palatil stabilito
o played three non first class matches against Essex and Leicestershire and won all three.
In 1862 he became rector of Quendon, Essex, and died there, of heart disease, on 31 March
of a third poll tax in 1381 prompted unrest in Essex and Kent, which then spread all over England.
old Me Close" is a cheery love song written by Essex and produced by Jeff Wayne.
who had a brief first class cricket career for Essex and Lancashire between 1994 and 1996.
ations of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdon, North Essex and East and North Hertfordshire, Suffolk and
n of Rev. Robert Ingram (1727-1804) of Boxted, Essex and Katherine Acklom (1727-1809).
The company expanded into South Wales and Essex and then floated on the stock exchange as the
lar scheme is already underway to the south of Essex and North of Kent, known as the Thames Gateway
He went to school in Dedham, Essex and graduated Senior Wrangler from Queens' Col
ith 95.3 becoming 96.3 (95.3 was handed to BBC Essex) and 96.4 becoming 102.6.
above sea level with views across east London, Essex and Kent.
rn in England and grew up in Somerset, Surrey, Essex and London.
and goodwill of Trustybus, with operations in Essex and Hertfordshire, passed to Centrebus, whose
He was primarily a batsman for Essex and was captain for nearly 20 years.
This district covers Essex and Possaic counties.
s the Ford Dagenham assembly plantat Dagenham, Essex, and power stations such as Cliff Quay, Ipswic
in the fighting, the battle between the South Essex and the French dragoons is of a much smaller s
Poole had emigrated to Kenya from Essex and was an engineer by profession .
ldis also promoted events in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire under the banner Summit Wre
                                                                                                   
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