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Pleshey is a
historic village and
civil parish in the
Chelmsford district, in the
county of Es****, England, 6
miles (10 km) north-west of Chelmsford....
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Pleshey Castle is a man-made
motte and
bailey castle in
Pleshey in Es****, England. It was
built in the 11th
century and it is one of the best preserved...
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Henry de Bohun, 1st Earl of
Hereford (1176 – 1 June 1220) of
Pleshey Castle in Es****, was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman who
became Hereditary Constable of...
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England under Humphrey (IV).
Humphrey (IV) had
reserved the
honour of
Pleshey for his
younger son Henry, but the
remainder of his
lands went to Humphrey...
- a plot with John of Gaunt, Mary's aunt took her from Thomas'
castle at
Pleshey back to
Arundel whereupon she was
married to
Henry Bolingbroke, the ****ure...
- jiu-jitsu. In 2014, he
bought and
renovated the
Leather Bottle pub in
Pleshey, Es****, and
became a po****r landlord.
Flint kept a jar in
which customers...
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reports a
rumour that Mary's
sister Eleanor de
Bohun kidnapped Mary from
Pleshey Castle and held her at
Arundel Castle,
where she was kept as a
novice nun;...
- 6th Earl of Es**** (1341–1373) of
Pleshey Castle in Es****. Anne was born on 30
April 1383 and was
baptised at
Pleshey, Es****,
sometime before 6 May. Her...
- country.
There were
castles at Colchester,
Castle Hedingham, Rayleigh,
Pleshey and elsewhere.
Hadleigh Castle was
developed much later, in the thirteenth...
- was
invented circa 1879 by
farmer Thomas Darby and
built at
Lodge Farm
Pleshey, near
Chelmsford in Es****, England.
Robert Hasler, seen
driving the Digger...