Essex
Large, rich and well populated, Essex possessed a coastline longer than that of any other English county. Trade with the continent of Europe was of great significance for its economy, as was its proximity to London since it provided much of the capital’s firewood, hay, meat, dairy produce and other supplies. While predominantly agricultural, Essex also had an important cloth industry in which Colchester played the principal part. N. Pevsner, Buildings of Eng.: Essex, 1-3; T.
