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- Mark on About The Rowhedge Ironworks LtdWould anyone know anything about the Gill marine propulsion units that Rowhedge Ironworks were making under license. . "In 1954,...
- Graham Jones on The Renowned Yacht PearlIt would appear my 3rd Great grandfather was Master of this boat for the Marquise
- Keren Rose Seddon on Deryck Healey (1937- 2004)I was born in 1951. I called Deryck "Uncle". He lived with us in Sale ,Cheshire when he was a...
- Rodney Welham on The White House on the River Colne near WivenhoeJust discovered this fascinating page as I am researching my Welham family history. My grandfather was William Horace Welham and...
- Al Buck on About The Anglesea Arms (1860s – 1922)Picture captioned "Queens Road looking east with The Anglesea Arms on the right." should read "Anglesea Arms on the left."...
- Peter Hill on QRRA Events and Activities 2006 -12Hello. I am sorry but I don't know anything about the server Essex Info which was hosting the QRRA website....
- J Robinson on QRRA Events and Activities 2006 -12What happened to links that existed in the previous QRRA website? Such as Grist to the mill: a history of...
- Frances Belsham on Will of Mary Martin 1703Hi James I have a copy of Essex Family History Monumental Inscriptions for Wivenhoe. While there is a number of...
- James Dodds on Will of Mary Martin 1703It seems her eldest son Samuel had already died when she wrote this Will in 1703 . Wivenhoe parish records...
- Peter Hill on The Renowned Yacht PearlHello Kathleen Lovely to get this email from you. Philip Sainty is obviously one of our great characters in Wivenhoe's...
- Peter Hill on About The Greyhound (from 1817 – to now)Hello Will These sound interesting. Do you have a connection with Wivenhoe? Are you able to send me a picture...
- Will Finch on About The Greyhound (from 1817 – to now)I have two pewter pint mugs from the Greyhound Hotel. J B Brown inscribed on the bottom also. Wyvehoe or...
- James Dodds on Benjamin StaceyI believe the granary and adjoining house may have been built by Daniel Stacey, Benjamin’s brother. Daniel was the Captain...
- James Dodds on Abstract of Title to a Coalyard 1763 – 1825Robert King died 1699 and was ships Blockmaker and relative of Captain John King. John built his house called Burrs...
- James Dodds on Abstract of Title to a Coalyard 1763 – 1825Robert King died 1699 and was ships Blockmaker and relative of Captain John King. John built his house called Burrs...
- James Dodds on Abstract of Title to The Ship and Woodyard 1720 – 1825Robert King ships Blockmaker and relative of Captain John King who built his house called Burrs which appears on the...
- James Dodds on Will of Benjamin StaceyElizabeth Sarah Stacey mentioned in this will is the only child of Daniel Stacey captain of the revenue Cutter Repulse...
- Kathleen Quigley-Millett on The Renowned Yacht Pearl"0ld man" Philip John Sainty is my grt grt grt grandfather. He and (his last wife out of 3) Elizabeth...
- graham alcock on An Interview with Mr and Mrs Le Poer PowerMy father SQMS J Alcock 2SAS was at Hyghlands House Wivenhoe. he was still in the SAS in 1946 after...
- Irene Hinshelwood on About the sailing barge WyvenhoeIn the early 1980's my husband and a group of friends rescued the hull of the Wyvenhoe and completely restored...
- Hayley G on Cedrics Garage – Picture of it in its early daysThank you for sharing this. He is part of my family tree.
- Phil Bensted on Service in a Ton Class Minesweeper 1957During the Indonesian Confrontation Santon and Hickleton were leased by the New Zealand navy and joined the large number of...
- Peter Hill on The de Vere’s inherited the Manor of Wivenhoe through marriageThank you Ed for pointing out this error in our post. I have corrected it. Peter Hill
- Ed on The de Vere’s inherited the Manor of Wivenhoe through marriage'...and to the Howards, who were created Dukes of Suffolk in the late-fifteenth century.' Made dukes of Norfolk, not Suffolk,...
- Frances Belsham on Will of Nicholas Caesar Corsellis VIHi Michael I am aware that the ff indicates a capital F. But in order to show how the original...