![Tomb of Richard de Vere the 11th Earl of Oxford - died 1417 - and his second wife Alice. He commanded the English centre under Henry V at Agincourt, and was involved in the king’s French campaigning. (Image: © Rebecca Batley)](https://members.ancient-origins.net/sites/default/files/Colne-Priory.jpg)
![Tomb of Richard de Vere the 11th Earl of Oxford - died 1417 - and his second wife Alice. He commanded the English centre under Henry V at Agincourt, and was involved in the king’s French campaigning. (Image: © Rebecca Batley)](https://members.ancient-origins.net/sites/default/files/styles/article_category/public/Colne-Priory.jpg?itok=D4GyGVtS)
Colne Priory – Revisiting the Excavation Of The Earls Of Oxford’s Tomb Sites
No trace of the medieval Colne Priory in Essex remains above ground, as the site is now occupied by a later building of the same name, and in private ownership. However, for decades archaeologists have been digging into its past as the priory was...
Read More