Maldon—A History

by Charles Phillips


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/7/2020

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 862
ISBN : 9781728398266
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 862
ISBN : 9781728398259

About the Book

Maldon – A History is the story of Maldon, which is the second oldest town in Essex, from pre-historic times until the present day. It has information on Bronze and Iron Age Maldon, Roman Maldon , Anglo-Saxon Maldon including the Battle of Maldon, Medieval Maldon including the granting of the first charter of the borough in 1171 by King Henry 2, its monastic institutions, Maldon’s port and its involvement in wars, Maldon at the time of the reformation, its involvement in the civil war, its Parliamentary representation, the town in the 18th and early centuries including the building of the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation, the dissolution and subsequent reinstatement of the town’s charter, the Napoleonic Wars, the building of the two railways to the town in the 19th century and their closure in the 20th century, the rise of municipal institutions in the 19th and 20th centuries, Maldon’s police force and abolition and subsuming into the Essex County Police force, industrial developments including its iron foundries and salt works, Maldon during the two world wars and the abolition of the borough in 1974. Also included is the parish of Heybridge which subsequently became a part of the borough as well as the hamlet of Beeleigh. It was researched using previously published works and contemporary documents.


About the Author

Charles Phillips was born in May 1953 in St Andrew’s Hospital Billericay, but has lived all his life in the nearby village of Stock. He worked for the civil service from 1972 to 2005 when he was given early retirement which enabled him to indulge in his passion for history and is the historian of Stock. In 2015 Charles organised and put on the exhibition in Stock’s to commemorate the 70th anniversary of VE Day and in 2018 he organised and put on the exhibition in Stock’s to commemorate the Centenary of 1918 Armistice. As well as having a passion for history Charles is also interested in transport and travel and has travelled round the Continent, Britain and Ireland by surface transport. In 2019 he finally travelled by air. When he was 64 Charles passed the driving test Charles has written a number of books including The Great Eastern Since 1900 published by Ian Allan in 1985, the Story of Stock and Buttsbury published by Ian Henry Publications in 2002, the Story of Billericay published by the History Press in 2011 and The Great Eastern Railway in South Essex published by Pen and Sword in 2019.