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    Warley Barracks was a military installation at Warley near Brentwood in Essex. The local common was used as a military camp in 1742, with thousands of...
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    of pubs in the area - possibly due to the army being stationed at Warley Barracks until 1958. Some of the pubs date back to the 15th and 16th centuries...
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  • Warley is a suburb of Brentwood in Essex, situated to the south of the town. It was notable for being home to the British headquarters of Ford Motor Company...
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    (West Essex) Regiment of Foot, and assigned to district no. 44 at Warley Barracks near Brentwood. On 1 July 1881 the Childers Reforms came into effect...
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    old regimental depot and barracks at Warley is now the headquarters of the Ford Motor Company in the UK. Most of the barracks have been demolished and...
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    he retired from the Army in October 1969. The regiment returned to Warley Barracks in Brentwood in July 1956. The 1st Oxford and Bucks were due to be...
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    Paris. In August that year, the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion was raised at Warley Barracks to serve as a training battalion for the men needed to replace losses...
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    access. In 2005 the barracks became the site of the new Halifax High School (now The Halifax Academy). Listed buildings in Warley, West Yorkshire "Training...
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    (East Essex) Regiment of Foot, and assigned to district no. 44 at Warley Barracks near Brentwood. On 1 July 1881 the Childers Reforms came into effect...
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    behind the London-bound platform was provided for traffic to the nearby Warley Barracks. By the 1860s the railways in East Anglia were in financial trouble...
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    Light Infantry) Warley Barracks (Essex Regiment) Normanton Barracks, Derby (Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment)) Fulwood Barracks, Preston (Loyal...
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    live at Ingatestone Hall. Grade I listed building. Warley Barracks and Essex Regiment Chapel Warley Series of military buildings constructed after the...
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    based on the depot of the 44th Foot, later the Essex Regiment, at Warley Barracks. Under a short-lived mobilisation scheme around 1880 the volunteers...
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  • Britannia Barracks Suffolk Regiment Depot, Gibraltar Barracks Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment Depot, Kempston Barracks Essex Regiment Depot, Warley Barracks...
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  • Warley is a ward to the west and northwest of Halifax in the metropolitan borough of Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 32 listed buildings...
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    were based within the command were: Essex Infantry Training Centre, Warley Barracks, became No.1 Training Centre on 14 August 1941 — affiliated with the...
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  • became 2nd lieutenant in 1847. He was posted for a year's duty at Warley Barracks; and during this period he married. With the Royal Madras Fusiliers...
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  • at Warley Barracks, later at Epping Place, Epping. In time of war, it was intended that the brigade would mobilise at an entrenched camp at Warley. In...
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  • at its intended site at Hounslow Barracks. Instead the regulars used Woolwich while the militia used Warley Barracks in Essex, the Royal East Middlesex...
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  • at its intended site at Hounslow Barracks. Instead the regulars used Woolwich while the militia used Warley Barracks in Essex, the 5th Middlesex retaining...
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  • Yeomanry Martin, Thomas A. (1952). The Essex Regiment, 1929–1950. Warley Barracks (Brentwood): Essex Regiment Association. OCLC 4045659. — Essex Regiment...
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    a new 9th Battalion was formed at the Essex Regiment 's depot at Warley Barracks. (A previous 9th (Service) Bn of the Essex Regiment had been formed...
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  • at Warley Barracks, later at Epping Place, Epping. In time of war, it was intended that the brigade would mobilise at an entrenched camp at Warley. In...
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  • brigade, it did contain two Guards battalions (1st Grenadier Guards from Warley Barracks and 2nd Scots Guards from the Tower of London), together with 2nd Border...
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    lights (1937). Subject: St Helena, St Leonard, and St Osyth. Little Warley, Warley Barracks, Essex Regiment Chapel. West window, rose window (1930). Subject:...
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    Hertfordshire Furnishings for the Essex Regiment Chapel at Warley Barracks, Little Warley, Essex The pulpit of St Andrew's Church, West Chelborough, Dorset...
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    lodge at Thorndon for two days to carry out a review of the troops at Warley Barracks. This was an event of considerable significance since it was the first...
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  • Worcestershire began its first march outside the county on 4 June, on its way to Warley Camp in Essex. As was the normal procedure the regiment proceeded in two...
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    regiment was in camp at Danbury, Essex, in June 1795 at a large camp at Warley, Essex, under Lt-Gen Cornwallis, and it was at Shorncliffe Army Camp in...
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    several senior rugby union clubs. They include Halifax, Halifax Vandals (Warley), Heath (West Vale), Old Crossleyans, Old Rishworthians (Copley) and Old...
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