Searching for "Mersea"

You searched for "Mersea" in our simplified list of the main towns and villages, but the match we found was not what you wanted. There are several other ways of finding places within Vision of Britain, so read on for detailed advice and 20 possible matches we have found for you:

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  • If you are looking for hills, rivers, castles ... or pretty much anything other than the "places" where people live and lived, you need to look in our collection of Historical Gazetteers. This contains the complete text of three gazetteers published in the late 19th century — over 90,000 entries. Although there are no descriptive gazetteer entries for placenames exactly matching your search term (other than those already linked to "places"), the following entries mention "Mersea":
    Place name County Entry Source
    Blackwater Essex North Sea at Mersea island, 40 miles long. It bears the name of the Pant for some distance of its course. Bartholomew
    BLACKWATER (The) Essex Mersea island. It makes great folds in its course; yet goes prevailingly south-eastward to Braintree, east by southward thence Imperial
    BRIGHTLINGSEA Essex Mersea island, at a terminus of the Tendring Hundred railway, 8 miles SE by S of Colchester; is a sub-port Imperial
    Colne Essex miles S. of Haverhill. and flows SE. to North Sea at Mersea Island; 35 miles long, and navigable to Colchester. Bartholomew
    COLNE (The) Essex Mersea island. It brings up sea-borne vessels to Colchester; and begins, 3 miles below that town, to expand into Imperial
    East Mersea Essex East Mersea , 8 miles SE. of Colchester, Essex; P.O. See Mersea, East. Bartholomew
    Essex Essex Mersea, &c. Essex is one of the Metropolitan shires, or "Six Home Counties, " and took its name Bartholomew
    ESSEX Essex Mersea, at the mouth of Blackwater river; Wallasea and Foulness, at the mouth of the Crouch river; and Canvey, on the Thames Imperial
    Ivy House Essex Ivy House .-- seat, Mersea Island, Essex, 8 m. SE. of Colchester. Bartholomew
    LANGENHOE Essex Mersea island and the mainland. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Rochester. Value, £446. * Patron, the Countess Imperial
    LEXDEN Essex Mersea, and West Mersea; the Sub-district of Stanway, containing the parishes of Stanway, Marks-Tey, Little Tey, Layer-Marney Imperial
    Mersea Essex Mersea - East Mersea , 1989 ac. and 859 tidal water and 1607 foreshore, pop. 283; P.O.; West Mersea , 3193 ac. and 667 tidal Bartholomew
    MERSEA Essex Mersea and West Mersea. It was known to the Saxons as Meresige; it seems to have been occupied by the Romans Imperial
    MERSEA (EAST) Essex MERSEA (EAST) , a parish in Lexden district, Essex; 2½ miles WSW of Brightlingsea r. station, and 8 S by E of Colchester Imperial
    MERSEA (WEST) Essex MERSEA (WEST) , a parish in Lexden district. Essex 5½ miles WSW of Brightlingsea r. station, and 8 S by W of Colchester Imperial
    PELDON Essex Mersea Island, 4½ miles S W of Wivenhoe r. station, and 5½ S by W of Colchester; and has a post Imperial
    PEWIT Essex PEWIT , a marshy islet of about 45 acres in Langenhoe parish, Essex; between Mersea island and themainland. Imperial
    Reeves Hall Essex Reeves Hall , seat, Mersea island, Essex, 7 miles SE. of Colchester. Bartholomew
    ROCHESTER Essex
    Hertfordshire
    Kent
    Mersea, with 11; the d. of Hedingham, with 18; the d. of Yeldham, with 14; the d. of Braintree, with Imperial
    West Mersea Essex West Mersea , 8 miles SW. of Colchester, Essex; P.O. See MERSEA, WEST. Bartholomew
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