Writtle, Essex, Kingdom of England

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Writtle, Essex, Kingdom of England was a medieval village and parish in southeastern England notable as the site of significant noble estates and royal connections.

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Writtle, Essex, Kingdom of England canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval village
parish
settlement
country Kingdom of England
dominantChurch Church of England
surface form: Church of England (post-Reformation successor in same parish)
governedBy manorial court
hasConnectionTo English monarchs
surface form: English monarchy
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
manorial farming
hasEstateType noble estate
hasHistoricalPeriod Middle Ages
hasLandholdingType demesne land
tenant holdings
hasNotableFeature noble estates
royal connections
hasParishChurch All Saints Church, Writtle
hasStatus royal manor
landTenureSystem feudal tenure
languageUsed Middle English
legalSystem English common law
locatedIn Essex
southeastern England
near Chelmsford
partOf Chelmsford
surface form: Hundred of Chelmsford
religion Western Christianity
surface form: Latin Christianity
religiousJurisdiction Diocese of London
Province of Canterbury
taxationSystem manorial dues
tithes

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Elizabeth de Burgh, Queen of Scots marriagePlace Writtle, Essex, Kingdom of England