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116: 467: 22: 130:, which was recorded on the 1888 Ordnance Survey map as Black's Canal after the Black family; a map prepared for Alexander Black in 1807 clearly shows the spring. An investigation into the spring in 1910 recorded that it had "been drained, filled up and turfed about 4 years ago". The later Gidea Hall was of brick. 63:, which is a licence for the manor house to be fortified. Gidea Hall was forfeit when Cooke was accused of treason, but he was acquitted and the property recovered after payment of a fine. While work on the manor had started in 1466 with the construction of a 91:
The final alterations to Gidea Hall were not finished until 1568 at which time the main house and two adjacent wings formed three sides of a courtyard with an open colonnade on the fourth side and various outbuildings.
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includes an entry for "Gidea Hall water", describing the source as rising on the "bank of the canal in the park of Richard Benyon, Esq". The canal referred to is now the lake in
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The first record of Gidea Hall is in 1250, and by 1410 it was in the hands on one Robert Chichele. In 1452
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An enquiry by experiment into the properties and effects of the medicinal waters in the County of Essex
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to London, although by then the hall was falling into decay. By the time of the
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the buildings were ruinous, but were not finally demolished until 1720 when
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The wall, railings and gate from the early 18th century remain and are
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for use as an Officers' School. The house was demolished in 1930.
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Mason, Dr Stuart A (1975). "Gidea Hall water and its advocate".
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MPs formed Gidea Park Ltd with the aim of building a
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manor house
Gidea Park
Havering-atte-Bower
Greater London
Sir Thomas Cooke
Lord Mayor of London
licence to crenellate
moat
Sir Anthony Cooke
Sir Nicholas Bacon
Manor of Marks
Elizabeth I
Copt Hall
Maria de Medici
King Charles I
Harwich
Commonwealth
Sir John Eyles

Raphael Park
Herbert Raphael
Raphael Park
Liberal
garden suburb
Romford Garden Suburb
First World War
Artists Rifles
listed Grade II
National Heritage List for England

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