MERSEY-Island, an island of Essex, at the mouth of the Coln, south of Colchester. It was seized by the Danes in the reign of King Alfred, for their winter-quarters. It had eight parishes, now reduced to two, viz. east and west Mersey. The island had a block-house; and, in the Dutch war, the parliament put 1000 men in it.
MERSEY-Island
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