East Mersea

East Mersea

Coordinates: 51°47′45″N 0°59′09″E / 51.79570°N 0.98595°E / 51.79570; 0.98595

East Mersea
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St Edmund's church, East Mersea
East Mersea is located in Essex
East Mersea

 East Mersea shown within Essex
OS grid reference TM060150
District Colchester
Shire county Essex
Region East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Colchester
Postcode district CO5 8
Dialling code 01206
Police Essex
Fire Essex
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
UK Parliament North Essex
List of places: UK • England • Essex

East Mersea is a scattered village and civil parish on Mersea Island in the English county of Essex.

Grave of Sarah Wrench

The grave of Sarah Wrench (1833-1848), by the North wall of the chancel at St. Edmund's Church in East Mersea is unusual for an English grave because it is covered by a mortsafe,[1] a protective cage used at the time in Scotland to protect corpses from graverobbers.

Richard Jones, in Myths of Britain and Ireland, refers to popular speculation that Sarah Wrench was a witch, and that the cage was designed to keep her from escaping her grave after death. [2] Although East Anglia was at one time known for witch trials, this was in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, not the mid-nineteenth.

References

  1. ^ James Bettley, Nikolaus Pevsner, David Andrews, Nigel Brown, James Kemble, Essex: The Buildings of England (Yale University Press, 2007; ISBN 0300116144, 9780300116144), p. 338
  2. ^ Jones, Richard. Myths of Britain and Ireland. New Holland Publishers: London, UK, 2003.

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