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EssexCounty of southeast England, which has contained the unitary authorities of Southend and Thurrock since April 1998. Area3,670 sq km/1,417 sq miTowns and citiesChelmsford (administrative headquarters), Basildon, Colchester, Harlow, Harwich (port), Clacton-on-Sea (resort)Physicalflat and marshy near the coast; richly wooded in the southwest; rivers: the Blackwater, Crouch, Colne, Lee, Stour, and ThamesFeaturesformer royal hunting ground of Epping Forest (2300 ha/5680 acres, controlled from 1882 by the City of London); since 1111 at Little Dunmow (and later at Great Dunmow) the Dunmow flitch (side of cured pork) can be claimed every four years by any couple proving to a jury they have not regretted their marriage within the year (winners are few); Stansted, London's third airport; new Roman Catholic cathedral at Brentwood (designed by Quinlan Terry), dedicated in 1991Agriculturecereals (wheat), fruit, sugar beet; livestock rearing, dairy products; oystersIndustriesbrewing, car components, cement, engineering, food processing, oil productsPopulation(2001) 1,310,800Famous peopleWilliam Gilbert (discovered magnetic ores), William Harvey (discovered the role of the heart in circulation of the blood), Joseph Lister (inventor of antiseptic), Gerard Manley Hopkins (poet), John Ray (botanist)
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They follow each other, going very close by the Essex shore. The chance is likely, steward, that the man you mentioned was from the Essex. There was a short railway official travelling up to the terminus, three fairly short market gardeners picked up two stations afterwards, one very short widow lady going up from a small Essex town, and a very short Roman Catholic priest going up from a small Essex village. |
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