• Hundred of Ongar was an ancient hundred in the west of the county of Essex, England. Hundred of Ongar was centred on the town of Chipping Ongar. Hundred...
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    (now High) Wycombe. Ongar was an important market town in the Medieval era, at the centre of a hundred and has the remains of Ongar Castle, which was a...
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  • Ongar may refer to: Ongar, Essex, a civil parish Chipping Ongar, a town Ongar railway station, a former London Underground station Hundred of Ongar, an...
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  • Ongar is a civil parish in the Epping Forest District in Essex, England. Other than the town of Chipping Ongar it also includes Greensted, Greensted Green...
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    The Epping Ongar Railway is a heritage railway in south-west Essex, England, run by a small number of paid staff and a team of volunteers. It was the...
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    the hundred of Ongar. It formed part of the Ongar Rural District from 1894 to 1955, and then Epping and Ongar Rural District until it became part of Epping...
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    Ongar Castle, or Chipping Ongar Castle, is a late 11th- or early 12th-century motte and bailey castle in Chipping Ongar, Essex. Only the earthworks and...
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    held under the ownership of the Abbess of Barking Abbey. In the Domesday account Abbess Roding is listed as in the Hundred of Ongar. The manor held 18 households...
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    held under the ownership of the Abbess of Barking. In the Domesday account Beauchamp Roding is listed as in the Hundred of Ongar. It held 15 households...
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    Sir Henry; Book Reference to the Plan of the Parish of High Roding (Hundred of Ongar) (1874), Ordnance Survey of England, Her Majesty's Stationery Office...
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