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- Fingringhoe is a village and civil parish in the City of Colchester district of Es****, England. The centre of the village is classified as a conservation...
- Fingringhoe Wick is a 48.6-hectare (120-acre) nature reserve in Fingringhoe in Es****. It is managed by the Es**** Wildlife Trust, which runs a visitor...
- Market Elsenham Epping Farnham Faulkbourne Feering Felsted Finchingfield Fingringhoe Flitch Green Foulness Island Foxearth Frating Frinton-on-Sea Fryerning...
- marshes close to Camulodunon in the Colne Estuary, on the Roman River near Fingringhoe, in Alresford Cr****, on Mersea Island, the Pyefleet Channel, the Blackwater...
- Boxted Chappel Copford Dedham East Donyland East Mersea Eight Ash Green Fingringhoe Fordham Great and Little Wigborough Great Horkesley Great Tey Langenhoe...
- The civil parish includes the village of Rowhedge. The parish touches Fingringhoe and Wivenhoe. The name "Donyland" means 'Land connected with Dunna'....
- Pembrokeshire Eling Tide Mill, Eling, Hampshire (working) Fingringhoe Tide Mill, Fingringhoe, Es**** (house converted) Newhaven Tide Mills, otherwise simply...
- (Cambridgeshire) Inclosure Act 1814 54 Geo. 3. c. 39 4 November 1813   Fingringhoe (Es****) Inclosure Act 1814 54 Geo. 3. c. 40 4 November 1813   Bury St...
- flowing upstream to just above Fingringhoe. In the past, the river was important for milling. There was a tide mill at Fingringhoe, which was used between about...
- the capacity of admiral was never emplo**** afloat. In 1784 he bought Fingringhoe Hall in Es****. He died at his London house on 19 November 1788. He had...