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Navestock is a
civil parish in the
Borough of
Brentwood in
south Es****, in the East of
England region of the
United Kingdom. It is
located approximately...
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created Earl of
Newcastle in the
Jacobite Peerage in 1692. The
marriage was childless. She died in 1730 and was
buried in
Navestock. The
peerage page v t e...
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Navestock Side is a
hamlet near the A128 road, in the
Navestock civil parish of the
Brentwood District, in the
county of Es****, England. It is
about three...
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Mashbury Matching Tye
Messing Mistley Mount Bures Mountnessing Mundon Navestock Nazeing Newport North Benfleet North Fambridge Northey Island North Shoebury...
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ROMFORD Havering-atte-Bower, Abridge,
Stapleford Abbotts, Noak Hill,
Navestock,
Stapleford Tawney,
Stapleford Aerodrome, P****ingford
Bridge Havering...
- Rickmansworth,
Hertfordshire Mount Clare, Roehampton,
South West
London Navestock, Es****
Newnham Paddox,
Warwickshire Newton Park,
Newton St Loe, Somerset...
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Stubbs was
elected a
Fellow of
Trinity College,
during his time
living in
Navestock, Es****, from 1850 to 1866,
where he
served as
parish priest for the same...
- only, rest went to
Epping Forest)
Blackmore Doddinghurst Kelvedon Hatch Navestock Stondon M****ey The new
district was
named Brentwood after its main town...
- (except the five
parishes of Blackmore, Doddinghurst,
Kelvedon Hatch,
Navestock and
Stondon M****ey,
which went to Brentwood)
Epping Urban District Waltham...
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James Ford (31
October 1779 in
Canterbury – 31
January 1850 in
Navestock, Es****), was an
English antiquary. Born in Canterbury, Ford was the
eldest son...