Essex

The county has an area of and a population of 1,832,751. After Southend-on-Sea (182,305), the largest settlements are Colchester (130,245), Basildon (115,955) and Chelmsford (110,625). The south of the county is very densely populated, and the remainder, besides Colchester and Chelmsford, is largely rural. For local government purposes Essex comprises a non-metropolitan county, with twelve districts, and two unitary authority areas: Thurrock and Southend-on-Sea. The districts of Chelmsford, Colchester and Southend have city status. The county historically included north-east Greater London, the River Lea forming its western border.
Essex is a low-lying county with a flat coastline. It contains pockets of ancient woodland, including Epping Forest in the south-west, and in the north-east shares Dedham Vale area of outstanding natural beauty with Suffolk. The coast is one of the longest of any English county, at 562 miles (905 km). It is deeply indented by estuaries, the largest being those of the Stour, which forms the Suffolk border, the Colne, Blackwater, Crouch, and the Thames in the south. Parts of the coast are wetland and salt marsh, including a large expanse at Hamford Water, and it contains several large beaches.
What is now Essex was occupied by the Trinovantes tribe during the Iron Age. They established a settlement at Colchester, which is the oldest recorded town in Britain. The town was conquered by the Romans but subsequently sacked by the Trinovantes during the Boudican revolt. In the Early Middle Ages the region was invaded by the Saxons, who formed the Kingdom of Essex; they were followed by the Vikings, who after winning the Battle of Maldon were able to extract the first Danegeld from King Æthelred. After the Norman Conquest much of the county became a royal forest, and in 1381 the populace of the county were heavily involved in the Peasants' Revolt. The subsequent centuries were more settled, and the county's economy became increasingly tied to that of London; in the nineteenth century the railways allowed coastal resorts such as Clacton-on-Sea to develop and the Port of London to shift downriver to Tilbury. Subsequent development has included the new towns of Basildon and Harlow, the development of the Harwich International Port, and petroleum industry. Provided by Wikipedia
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The poll for Knights of the Shire to represent the county of Essex; taken at Chelmsford, on Tuesday the 7th day of May, 1734. By Champion Bramfill, Esq; Sheriff
Published 1734“…Essex (England)…”
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An alphabetical list of the freeholders of the county of Essex Collected from the several polls of the three last contested elections in the Years 1763, 1768 and 1774. To which are...
Published 1775“…Essex (England)…”
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The poll for Knights of the shire to represent the county of Essex, taken at Chelmsford, On Monday and Tuesday, October XVII, XVIII, M,DCC,LXXIV. BY Henry Lovibond Collins Esq. She...
Published 1775“…Essex (England)…”
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An exact list of the names of the gentlemen and other freeholders that voted for knight of the shire for the county of Essex (in the Room of Thomas Middleton, Esq; Deceas'd.) As th...
Published 1715“…Essex (England)…”
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The poll for knights of the shire to represent the county of Essex, taken at Chelmsford, on Tuesday, March XXIX, MDCCLXVIII, by Richard Lomax Clay, Esq. Sheriff. By authority of th...
Published 1768“…Essex (England)…”
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The poll for knights of the shire to represent the county of Essex taken at Chelmsford, on Tuesday the 13th and Wednesday the 14th days of December, 1763. By William Sheldon, Esqui...
Published 1764“…Essex (England)…”
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By permission of the High Sherriff The poll, for, a Knight of the Shire to represent the County of Essex, taken at Chelmsford, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 13th and 14th of Decemb...
Published 1764“…Essex (England)…”
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A selection of hymns and psalms, chiefly designed for the church of Helions Bumpsted, Essex By the Rev. Henry Rogers
Published 1800“…Helions Bumpsted Church (Essex, England)…”
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