Draft:Plesingho

Plesingho was a medieval English settlement first recorded in the hundred (county division) of Dunmow, Essex county. The settlement appears in the historical record at least eight times between 1086 and 1380.

Etymology
The name Plesingho means "The ridge of Plesa or of his sons"

In the Domesday Book
Plesingho is recorded as having been owned by a freeman before the Norman Conquest. A small portion of Plesingho is listed as owned by Eustace II, Count of Boulogne, a companion of William the Conqueror.