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William Wilkinson Addison

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of the forest from 1954 to 1984 and chaired history organizations including the Essex Archaeological and Historical Congress and Waltham Abbey Historical Society. He was a founder member of the Friends of Essex Churches, and later its president, and was vice president of the Association of
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William Addison wrote twenty books on historic aspects and prominent people of East Anglia, Essex, and Epping Forest, and wrote poems from 1936 to his death in his eighty-seventh year. He owned a bookshop at 169 High Road, Loughton, which is marked by a blue plaque.
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After Addison's marriage in 1929 to Phoebe Dean, daughter of Robert Dean of
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Morris, Richard; "Sir William Addison (1905-1992) – a retrospective" in
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of Essex. He was knighted in 1974 for services to public life.
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in 1949, and Chairman of the Epping, and the Epping and Ongar
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Audley End, etc. With special reference to the Howard family
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Loughton and District Historical Society: Newsletter 165
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Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge and Epping Forest Museum
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Epping Forest. Its literary and historical associations
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Essex Worthies: a Biographical Companion to the County
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Genealogists and Record Agents (1985-1988), and the
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Mitton was part of West Riding of Yorkshire in 1905
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Mitton
West Riding of Yorkshire
jurist
Essex
East Anglian
Mitton
Ribble Valley
Lancashire
King's Meaburn
Westmorland
Cumbria
Grasmere
Bowness
recorders
Clitheroe
Constable
Lancaster Castle
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School
Rimington
West Riding of Yorkshire
Suffolk
Buckhurst Hill
Epping Forest
Loughton
Verderer
Council for the Protection of Rural England
Victoria County History of Essex
magistrate
Justice of the Peace

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