North Essex League Explained

North Essex League
Founded:20 March 1895
First:1895–96
Folded:1956
Divisions:Two
Teams:15 (1895–1901)
Domest Cup:FA Cup
FA Amateur Cup
League Cup:North Essex League Cup

The North Essex League was a football league that was held in Essex, founded in 1895.

History

On 20 March 1895, following a meeting at the George Hotel, Colchester, the North Essex League was voted into existence in order to improve the standard of football in north Essex.[1] On 8 May 1895, following a meeting at the Angel Hotel, Witham, the first constitution for the league was decided, with Braintree Gordon, Chelmsford, Colchester, Colchester Excelsior, Colchester St. Peter's, Harwich & Parkeston, Heybridge and Witham making up the first division. Braintree Gordon II, Bocking, Chelmsford II, Clacton Town, Halstead, Maldon and Manningtree United were announced as founder members of the second division at the same meeting.[2] Alongside the league, a cup competition for North Essex League clubs ran, with Harwich & Parkeston winning the first edition of the cup, beating Braintree 5–2.[3]

The league disbanded at the end of the 1955–56 season.[4]

Champions

North Essex League First Division

North Essex League Second Division

Member clubs

Notes and References

  1. "The proposed football league for north Essex", Essex County Standard, 23 March 1895
  2. "North Essex League", Essex County Standard, 11 May 1895
  3. "Football notes", Ipswich Journal, 4 April 1896
  4. Web site: Competition. Non-League Matters. 26 October 2021. .pdf.
  5. "North Essex Football League", Essex County Standard, 23 June 1900
  6. Blakeman, M (2010) The Official History of the Eastern Counties Football League 1935–2010, Volume II
  7. "Brightlingsea", Essex County Standard, 18 August 1900
  8. Web site: Coggeshall Town Football Club. Coggeshall Town F.C.. 16 February 2021. .pdf.
  9. "North Essex League", Essex County Standard, 18 February 1899
  10. Web site: The Club. Heybridge Swifts F.C.. 16 February 2021.
  11. Web site: Saffron Walden Town – Club in focus. Essex Senior League. 16 February 2021.