Essex Record Office
The Essex Record Office is the repository for records about the county of Essex in England. The office is run by Essex County Council.[1] A searchable database of the records held at the office is available on a system called Seax.[2]
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Essex Record Office, Chelmsford
Selected publications
- Brown, Arthur Frederick James. (1982) Chartism in Essex and Suffolk. ISBN 0900360623
- Briggs, Nancy R. (1991) John Johnson, 1732-1814: Georgian Architect and County Surveyor of Essex, ISBN 0900360828
- Ward, Jennifer C. (1991) The Essex Gentry and the County Community in the Fourteenth Century. ISBN 0900360860 (Studies in Essex History)
- Benham, Hervey. (1993) Essex Gold: Fortunes of the Essex Oysterman. ISBN 0900360925
- Phillips, Andrew. (1998) Ten Men and Colchester. ISBN 0900360658
- Hunter, John. (1999) The Essex Landscape: A Study of Its Form and History. ISBN 1898529159
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References
- The Essex Record Office. Essex County Council, 8 April 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- Using Seax. Essex County Council. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
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