Ian Yearsley, the Glossary
Ian Yearsley is a local historian and author of books on the history of Essex.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Ashingdon, Battle of Assandun, Coggeshall, Essex, Ingatestone, IPhone, Marks Hall, Southend-on-Sea, Suffolk, The Leigh Times Series, Tilbury Fort.
Ashingdon
Ashingdon is a village and civil parish in Essex, England.
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Battle of Assandun
The Battle of Assandun (or Essendune) was fought between Danish and English armies on 18 October 1016.
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Coggeshall
Coggeshall is a town and civil parish in the Braintree district, in Essex, England, between Braintree and Colchester on the Roman road Stane Street and the River Blackwater.
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Essex
Essex is a ceremonial county in the East of England, and one of the home counties.
Ingatestone
Ingatestone is a village and former civil parish in Essex, England, with a population of 5,409 inhabitants according to the 2021 census.
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IPhone
The iPhone is a smartphone produced by Apple that uses Apple's own iOS mobile operating system.
Marks Hall
Marks Hall was a Jacobean country house some north of Coggeshall in Essex, England.
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Southend-on-Sea
Southend-on-Sea, commonly referred to as Southend, is a coastal city and unitary authority area with borough status in south-eastern Essex, England.
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Suffolk
Suffolk is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia.
The Leigh Times Series
The Leigh Times Series is a group of local English newspapers based in Essex owned and run by the Tindle Newspaper Group since 2008.
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Tilbury Fort
Tilbury Fort, also known historically as the Thermitage Bulwark and the West Tilbury Blockhouse, is an artillery fort on the north bank of the River Thames in England.
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