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  • ...5, with the annexation of the remainder of Evington, Humberstone, Beaumont Leys and part of Braunstone. In 1900 an important new transport link, the Great ...l tenure - were built. The last major development of this era was Beaumont Leys in the north of the city, which was developed in the 1970s as a mix of priv
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  • ...ord]], [[Cropston]] and [[Thurcaston]] as well as the suburb of [[Beaumont Leys]] and Anstey Heights. To the northwest lies Bradgate Pk]].
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  • ...vid's Church, Broom Leys.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Saint David's Church, Broom Leys]] **St David's, Broom Leys (1933)
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  • ...seven daughters.{{sfn|Stevens|1973|p1}} By the time he moved from Beaumont Leys to the Hall, he was one of Leicester's most prominent figures. In 1828 he h
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  • *Beaumont Leys (ex. par.)
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  • ...e [[Domesday Book]] as part of the lands of the Count of Meulan, Robert of Beaumont who had inherited Meulan through his mother. It states; "In Ferncombe Hundr [[File:Claverdon Leys - geograph.org.uk - 5135.jpg|thumb|250px|Stone Building]]
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