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For several years now Essex Record Office (ERO) has been granting subscription-based access to many of its most important resources via its website essexarchivesonline.co.uk.

To see what’s at your fingertips, try a keyword search. You can narrow the results by choosing accessions, images or audiovisual material, and/or by a date range. The first result from a search for ‘Scott’, for example, is the will of Katherine Scott of Harwich, from 1614. Clicking the icon results in a low-resolution image of the document, and you can subscribe to see enhanced copies. You can subscribe for one

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