Hedingham Castle, in the village of Castle Hedingham, Essex, is arguably the best preserved Norman keep in England. The castle fortifications and outbuildings...
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Castle Hedingham is a village in northern Essex, England, located four miles west of Halstead and 3 miles southeast of Great Yeldham in the Colne Valley...
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named Hedingham Castle, after Hedingham Castle in Essex. They were both Castle-class corvettes built during the Second World War. HMS Hedingham Castle (K491)...
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(except Hedingham Castle, which was never completed), as well as their names, were changed when transferred. HMCS Arnprior (K494) (ex-HMS Rising Castle) HMCS...
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HMS Hedingham Castle was a Castle-class corvette of the Royal Navy named after Hedingham Castle in Essex. She was originally to have been called Gorey...
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Hedingham may refer to: Castle Hedingham, a village in Essex, United Kingdom Hedingham, a neighborhood in Raleigh, North Carolina Sible Hedingham, a village...
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HMS Hedingham Castle was a Castle-class corvette constructed for the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Before being completed, the ship was transferred...
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a number of castles in the county, to help protect the new elites in a hostile country. There were castles at Colchester, Castle Hedingham, Rayleigh, Pleshey...
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acres). The Domesday Book of 1086 lists the village together with Hedingham Castle amongst the lands given to Roger Bigod by the king. The land included...
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1133 until the death of the 18th Earl in 1625. Their primary seat was Hedingham Castle in Essex, but they held lands in southern England and the Midlands...
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which still exists today. Matilda died of a fever in May 1152 at Hedingham Castle, Essex, England, and is buried at Faversham Abbey, which she and her...
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Jacqueline Natalie Majendie CBE (1903–1981) was the owner of Hedingham Castle. In 1713 the castle was purchased by Sir William Ashhurst. After his death in...
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Castle Hedingham Pottery was an art pottery studio run by Edward Bingham at Castle Hedingham in Essex, England. Bingham produced his Castle Hedingham...
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Castle was a Castle-class corvette built in 1943 and scrapped in 1958. She was the only ship of the Royal Navy to be named after Portchester Castle in...
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Penrhyn Castle is generally considered to be his best work. The castle is arranged in three main parts: the donjon, modelled on Hedingham Castle in Essex...
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"Colchester Castle" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Hadleigh Castle" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Hedingham Castle" Archived...
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SS Empire Peacemaker (redirect from HMS Scarborough Castle (K536))
end of World War II, originally laid down as the corvette HMS Scarborough Castle. Post-war she served as an Army transport ship before being scrapped in...
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Ingilby of Ripley Castle, Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill of Blenheim Palace, Lady Derby of Knowsley Hall, Demetra Lindsay of Hedingham Castle, Lady Devon...
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HMS Launceston Castle (K397) was a Castle-class corvette of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy, named after Launceston Castle in Cornwall. The ship was constructed...
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In March 1935 Letch purchased the competing business of PW Finch of Castle Hedingham. This allowed Letch to take over the Monday to Saturday workers' service...
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including Almería and Rodalquilar in Andalucía, Spain. Castle interiors were completed at Hedingham Castle, in Essex, England, with additional filming for the...
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HMS Pevensey Castle was a Castle-class corvette of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. The ship was constructed during World War II and saw service during...
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suffragist and civil rights activist Musette Majendie (1903–1981), owner of Hedingham Castle HMS Musette, the name of several ships All pages with titles containing...
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SS Empire Rest (redirect from HMS Rayleigh Castle)
the Castle-class corvette Rayleigh Castle. Post-war she served as a transport ship until 1948, was sold in 1951, and scrapped in 1952. The Castle-class...
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SS Empire Shelter (redirect from HMS Barnard Castle)
Navy during World War II, originally laid down as the Castle-class corvette HMS Barnard Castle (pennant number K594). Completed a month before the end...
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HMS Oxford Castle (K692) was a Castle-class corvette, of United Kingdom's Royal Navy. She was named after Oxford Castle in England. She was built at Harland...
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HMS Leeds Castle was a Castle-class corvette of the Royal Navy, originally with pennant number K384. She was built by William Pickersgill & Sons Ltd....
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HMS Kenilworth Castle was a Castle-class corvette of the Royal Navy. She was built by Smiths Dock Company at South Bank, North Yorkshire, launched on...
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Granton, Edinburgh (redirect from Granton Castle)
The War at Sea: WW100 Scotland "HMS Hedingham Castle (ii) (K 529) of the Royal Navy - British Corvette of the Castle class - Allied Warships of WWII - uboat...
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Castle Hedingham. Since 1945, she shared her London home with her Christian friend and secretary, Musette Majendie. They spent weekends at Hedingham Castle...
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