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Colne Engaine is a
village and a
civil parish in Es****, England,
situated just
north of the
River Colne and of the
larger village of
Earls Colne, approximately...
- John
Engaine (died 1322), Lord of Laxton, was an
English noble. John was a son of John
Engaine and Joan Greinville. He
accompanied Edward I of England...
- lord of Tressling.
Walter is in love with Tressling's
beautiful daughter Engaine but is
below her station.
After parti****ting in a
student riot (led by...
- The
District of
Braintree wards of Bumpstead,
Castle Hedingham,
Colne Engaine and
Greenstead Green,
Earls Colne, Gosfield,
Halstead St Andrews, Halstead...
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Coggeshall Colchester (the home of the
University of Es****) Cold
Norton Colne Engaine Corringham Cressing Debden,
Epping Forest Debden,
Uttlesford Dedham Dengie...
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southern areas of England. In the 43rd year of
Edward III's rule, a
Thomas Engaine held
lands in
Pytchley in the
county of Northampton, on the
condition that...
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belonged to
members of the
Feudal barony of
Burgh by Sands,
among them Ada de
Engaine. Her granddaughter's
second marriage founded a
younger branch of the Moulton...
- from two
grammar schools. He was
brought up in the Es****
village of
Colne Engaine.
Lamacq cites Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's "wonderful" 1979 single...
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Countess Cross is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of
Colne Engaine, near the town of
Halstead in the
Braintree district, in the
English county of Es****....
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building of a
village hall in
Colne Engaine (which was
dedicated to her father) She paid for the
restoration of
Colne Engaine's St
Andrew church tower She was...