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ingrave
▪ I. † inˈgrave, v. Obs. Also 6–7 en-. [f. in-1 or in-2 + grave n. or v.] trans. To put in a grave; to entomb, bury.α 1535 Stewart Cron. Scot. III. 16 The quhilk bodie..Ingrauit wes than in ane sepulture. 1683 Chalkhill Thealma & Cl. 167 Shall I think Their cruelty so merciful, to save Her, their am... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ingrave
Ingrave is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Herongate and Ingrave, in the Brentwood district in Essex, England. Name and history Ingrave's name is derived from that of the original manor in this area, "Ging-Ralph" or "Ralph’s-ing". wikipedia.org
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Herongate and Ingrave
Herongate and Ingrave is a civil parish in the Brentwood borough in Essex, England. The parish includes the villages of Ingrave and Herongate. wikipedia.org
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Christopher Gandy (cricketer)
Gandy died in Ingrave, Essex on 18 June 1907. wikipedia.org
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A128 road
As the road continues in a northbound direction, motorists pass through the villages of Herongate and Ingrave (where the A128 becomes known as Ingrave wikipedia.org
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Arthur Heatley
He died at Ingrave, Essex on 1 July 1941. wikipedia.org
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William Hunter (martyr)
William Hunter was a Marian martyr burnt to death in Brentwood, England at the age of 19 on 26 March 1555, on Ingrave Road. wikipedia.org
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A1023 road
At Wilson's Corner northbound traffic follows Ongar Road towards Chipping Ongar and the A414, whilst southbound traffic follows Ingrave Road towards Ingrave Romford, Chelmsford | |- |rowspan="4"|Essex |rowspan="3"|Brentwood |2.0 |3.2 | |B185 – Brentwood railway station, Great Warley | |- |1.6 |2.6 | |  – Ingrave wikipedia.org
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Billericay Rural District
Basildon Brentwood (1894–1899; used to create Brentwood Urban District) Bowers Gifford Childerditch Downham Dunton East Horndon Great Burstead Hutton Ingrave Hutton, Ingrave and South Weald went to Brentwood Urban District and most of the remainder went to Billericay Urban District with parts of some parishes wikipedia.org
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Brentwood Urban District
In 1934 when Billericay Rural District was abolished, Brentwood Urban District gained the former area of the parishes of Hutton, Ingrave and South Weald wikipedia.org
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Brentwood Town Hall
Brentwood Town Hall is a municipal building in Ingrave Road, Brentwood, Essex, England which serves as the headquarters of Brentwood Borough Council. As the responsibilities of the council grew, civic leaders established new council offices on some open land to the west of Ingrave Road in 1926. wikipedia.org
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Thorndon Hall
Thorndon Hall is a Georgian Palladian country house within Thorndon Park, Ingrave, Essex, England, approximately two miles south of Brentwood and from Nearest places Brentwood Ingrave East Horndon West Horndon Bulphan Warley Laindon References External links Photos of Thorndon Hall and surrounding wikipedia.org
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Bushes and Briars
A phonograph recording was supposedly made in 1904 of Mrs Humphreys of Ingrave, Essex by Lucy Broadwood and Ralph Vaughan Williams, although the version wikipedia.org
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1991 Brentwood District Council election
Results summary Ward results Brentwood North Brentwood South Brentwood West Brizes & Doddinghurst Herongate & Ingrave Hutton East Hutton North wikipedia.org
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Thorndon Park Chapel
Thorndon Park Chapel (The Petre Chapel) is a former Roman Catholic private chapel situated in Thorndon Park, near the grounds of Thorndon Hall near Ingrave wikipedia.org
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