TILLINGHAM, (Essex) on the S. side of Bradwell, upon the Ocean, bel. to St. Paul's-Cathedral, London. The Ch. here was rebuilt, in 1708, by a pound-rate on the p. at the expence of 300 l. Major Baker, who was a sufferer for Cha. I. at the siege of Colchester, founded 4 almshs. here, endowed with 20 l. a year, and a bullock, worth 5 l. at Christmas, and the like at Easter for the poor. The manor of Tillingham-Hall in Childerditch, bel. heretofore to Coggeshall-Abbey, and is now in Tho. Archer; but was late the seat of J. Hollingworth.