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  2. History of Leicestershire - Wikipedia

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    "A part-volume, detailing the history of the religious houses of the county." Volume 4 by R. A. McKinley (editor) 1958 "Thematic and topographical accounts of the city of Leicester, as well as histories of parishes added to the city since 1892." Volume 5 by J. M. Lee, R. A. McKinley 1964. "Covers the thirty-eight parishes of Gartree hundred and ...

  3. Leicester - Wikipedia

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    Leicester ( / ˈlɛstər / ⓘ LES-tər) [7] is a city, unitary authority area, unparished area and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest city in the East Midlands with a population of 373,399 in 2022. [4]

  4. Timeline of Leicester - Wikipedia

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    1906 – Future Prime Minister James Ramsay MacDonald was elected as one of the two MPs for Leicester. [66] 1911 — ‘Great Fire of Leicester’ - Church of St. George the Martyr & surrounding factories (todays Cultural Quarter) gutted by fire on October 5th & subsequently rebuilt. [67] [68] 1913 – De Montfort Hall opens.

  5. Leicestershire Deserted Villages and Lost Places - Wikipedia

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    A further lost place in the city is the Bishop's Fee, which covered most of St Margaret's Field. This was the property of the Bishops of Lincoln who included Leicestershire in their Norman diocese. The Diocese of Leicester itself was lost during the Danish invasions of the 9th and 10th centuries when it was removed to Dorchester in Oxfordshire.

  6. Leicester Market - Wikipedia

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    Leicester Market. Stalls in Leicester Market selling fruit and vegetables. Leicester Market is a market in The City of Leicester, England, on Market Place just south of the clock tower. It is around 800 years old and was moved to the current site around 700 years ago. It is the largest outdoor covered market in Europe.

  7. History of Leicester City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in 1884 as Leicester Fosse, so named because the team played on a field by the Fosse Road. Before moving to Filbert Street in 1891, the club played at five different grounds. The club joined the Football Association in 1890. It joined in the Midland League in 1891, and after finishing second was elected to the Second ...

  8. Humberstone and Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    England. Leicestershire. 52°39′14″N 1°03′54″W  / . 52.654°N 1.065°W. / 52.654; -1.065. Humberstone and Hamilton is an electoral ward and administrative division of the City of Leicester, England. It comprises the north-eastern Leicester suburbs of Humberstone, Humberstone Garden City, Hamilton and Netherhall.

  9. Knighton, Leicester - Wikipedia

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    Knighton Spinney is a small area of woodland on the north-east side of the Park, 2.9 hectares (7.2 acres) in extent, that was declared a Local Nature Reserve in 2003. It was planted as a mix of oak and ash trees by Squire Craddock-Hartopp in 1840, as he was concerned about the lack of oaks for shipbuilding.

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