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Essex is an Anglo-Saxon locational surname , for someone from Essex , England. Notable people with the surname include: David Essex (born 1947), English actor, singer-songwriter, and musician Frankie Essex , TV personality on reality show The Only Way is ...

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The South Essex, like the rest of the army, thought that if they could storm the breaches at Ciudad Rodrigo for only sixty dead, men they would slice through the defences of Badajoz for a similarly light loss.

Ms London Martina Cole was born inAveley in Essex and brought up as part of a large, close-knit family, living in and around Dagenham and Rainham for most of her life.

Dunstan, Ealdormen Byrhtnoth of Essex, Aelfhere of Mercia, Aethelwold of East Anglia, Aelfhead of Hampshire and various other notables.

Consequent on this was a redistribution of battalions to brigades--the 1st Leicestershire Regiment, from the 16th Infantry Brigade, and the 2nd Sherwood Foresters, from the 18th Infantry Brigade, being transferred to the 71st Infantry Brigade in exchange for the 8th Bedfordshire Regiment and the 11th Essex Regiment respectively.

On weekends he would be seen paying out in the pubs around East London and Essex with a smile and his self-deprecating wit.

Dunmow in Essex after a year of marriage and truthfully swear that they never quarreled and did not regret the marriage and would do it over again if given the chance.

The manufacturing processes conform to the environmental regulations of the country of origin ISBN 0 434 01009 X Typeset by SX Composing DTP, Rayleigh, Essex Printed and bound in Great Britain by Clays Ltd, St.

Write to Simon and Laraine Gosden, Fantastic Literature, 35 The Ramparts, Rayleigh, Essex SS6 8PY, UK.

Wethersfield in Essex, in 1806, then for a few months at Wellington, Salop, in 1809.

I was in the wastelands of Essex beyond Walthamstow, a long hot crawl along the A10, the A503 and the A406.

Netherlands, led by Essex, also scaled the bastions and then an inner wall behind it.

I had taken refuge after hours in our Essex store and was sitting on the floor, in the light of a single lamp, surrounded by sketches of spring displays when Brody came in.

At last, with a cheer, the Welshmen with their Kent and Essex comrades swept over the crest into the ranks of that cosmopolitan crew of sturdy adventurers who are known as the Johannesburg Police.

The Ensigns pulled the leather covers from the South Essex colours, unfurled them, and hoisted them into their sockets.

North Countryman who was previously a schoolteacher in Essex and an English lecturer in Yorkshire before making his mark as an innovative voice in crime fiction, where his success enabled him to devote himself fulltime to writing.