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- Paglesham (/ˈpæɡəlʃəm/ PAG-əl-shəm) is a village and civil parish in the north east of the Rochford Rural District, Es****. The parish includes two hamlets...
- Roach (in Paglesham Reach) on the 1847 hydrographic survey chart. A later chart showed a nearby indentation to the north bank of Paglesham Reach near...
- the south east by the River Roach, and to the west by Paglesham Pool and the narrow Paglesham Cr****. The po****tion of the Island is included in the...
- 2008 that much of it still remains buried beneath the mud near Paglesham. The Paglesham Reach is also significant for its native oysters. The River Roach...
- Edinburgh, a position he held until 1981. After he fully retired, he moved to Paglesham. Donald died on 19 June 1987. He was survived by his wife, his four daughters...
- Captain (later Vice Admiral) Sir George Brooke-Pec****, 4th Baronet of Paglesham, lord of the manor of Angmering, who was Liberal MP for Brighton from...
- White William Coningham Baronetage of Great Britain Preceded by Samuel Pec**** Baronet of Paglesham 1849–1860 Succeeded by George Samuel Brooke-Pec****...
- starting at Rochford in an anticlockwise direction): Rochford, Stambridge, Paglesham, Canewdon, Ashingdon, Hawkwell, Hockley and Rochford. The Roach Valley...
- Simmerson's background as a Justice of the Peace, Member of Parliament for Paglesham, (a rotten borough), and a colonel in the Militia. He is also a distant...
- The Pec****, later Brooke-Pec****, later Pec**** Baronetcy, of Paglesham in the County of Es****, was a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. The Pec****’s...