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Coggeshall is a small market town of 3,919 residents (in 2001) in Essex, England. Situated between Colchester and Braintree on the Roman road of Stane Street and intersected by the River Blackwater, it is known for its almost 300 listed buildings and formerly extensive antique trade. Many local businesses, such as the White Hart Hotel and the Chapel Inn have been established for hundreds of years.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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John Coggeshall Working with Roger Williams, William Coddington, and others, Coggeshall helped purchased Aquidneck Island in 1638.

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John Coggeshall Working with Roger Williams, William Coddington, and others, Coggeshall helped purchased Aquidneck Island in 1638.

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John Coggeshall Working with Roger Williams, William Coddington, and others, Coggeshall helped purchased Aquidneck Island in 1638.

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Harris Coggeshall In 1931, Coggeshall won the Western Tennis Championship by defeating future Canadian Tennis Hall of Fame enshrinee Marcel Rainville, 3–6, 7–5, 6–1, 6–3, in the final.

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Coggeshall Coggeshall won the Essex Best Kept Village award in its category in 1998 and 2001–03; it was named the Eastern England & Home Counties Village of the Year in 2003.

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Coggeshall Coggeshall has proven an important place in the local Baptist Ministry.

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    Coggeshall

    Coggeshall is a small market town of 3,919 residents (in 2001) in Essex, England. Situated between Colchester and Braintree on the Roman road of Stane Street and intersected by the River Blackwater, it is known for its almost 300 listed buildings and formerly extensive antique trade.
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    John Coggeshall

    At her civil trial, Coggeshall spoke out in her defense and was of only three deputies to vote for her acquittal.
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    Harris Coggeshall

    Coggeshall graduated from the Harvard law school and practiced law in Des Moines.
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    Ralph of Coggeshall

    Ralph of Coggeshall (d. after 1227), English chronicler, was at first a monk and afterwards sixth abbot (1207-1218) of Coggeshall, an Essex foundation of the Cistercian order.
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    Coggeshall slide rule

    In measurement, the Coggeshall slide rule, also called a carpenter's slide rule, was a slide rule designed by Henry Coggeshall in 1677 to facilitate measuring the dimensions, superficies, and solidity of timber.
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    Coggeshall Abbey

    Coggeshall Abbey, situated south of the town of Coggeshall in Essex, was founded in 1140 by King Stephen of England and Queen Matilda, as a Savigniac house but became Cistercian in 1147 upon the absorption of the order.
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    St Peter ad Vincula, Coggeshall

    St. Peter ad Vincula church in Coggeshall, Essex
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    Bradwell, Essex

    The modern village, on the A120 between Braintree and Coggeshall, is the former hamlet of Blackwater (also once known as Blackwater Green) by which name it was known into the twentieth century.
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    Stephensons of Essex

    205: Kelvedon - Railway Tavern - Coggeshall - Honywood School
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    Simon de Tosny

    Houses of Cistercian monks Abbey of Coggeshall (BHO)

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