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  • ...[Bedfordshire]], [[Buckinghamshire]], [[Oxfordshire]], [[Warwickshire]], [[Leicestershire]] and [[Rutland]]. ...on from the other important ''Hamtun'' further south: [[Southampton]].<ref>Mills, A.D. (1998). A Dictionary of English Place-names. Second Edition. Oxford U
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  • ...st and [[Lincolnshire]] to the east. [[Yorkshire]] lies to the north and [[Leicestershire]] to the south. Nottinghamshire, like its neighbours [[Derbyshire]], [[Leicestershire]] and the [[West Riding of Yorkshire]], sits on extensive coal measures, up
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  • ...e Scaccario, the Course of the Exchequer, and Constitutio Domus Regis, the King's Household'', 64. London, 1950.</ref> #[[Leicestershire]], [[Northamptonshire]], [[Oxfordshire]], [[Staffordshire]], [[Warwickshire
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  • |county=Leicestershire '''Melton Mowbray''' is a pretty town in north-eastern [[Leicestershire]],
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  • ...the Midlands, through [[Staffordshire]], [[Derbyshire]], the boundary of [[Leicestershire]], and through [[Nottinghamshire]] until it joins the [[River Ouse, Yorkshi ...have funded the work privately, building locks at King's Mills and Burton Mills and several cuts and basins. The Act gave him absolute control over the bui
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  • | [[St Austell]] || Tregehan Playing Fields || Tregehan Mills <small>PL25 3TH</small> || {{map|}} || 0.6 | [[King's Somborne]] || Kings Somborne Recreation Ground || Romsey Road <small>SO20 6
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  • |county=Leicestershire '''Market Bosworth''' is a small market town in [[Leicestershire]]. It is historically famous for the Battle of Bosworth fought nearby on 22
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  • |county=Leicestershire '''Earl Shilton''' is a small town in [[Leicestershire]], 5 miles from [[Hinckley]] and about 10 miles from [[Leicester]], with a
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  • |county=Leicestershire ...h [[Northamptonshire]], and while the historic heart of the town is within Leicestershire, almost half of the town's modern area is in Northamptonshire, as the borde
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  • ...lowing for 65 miles through four counties; through [[Northamptonshire]], [[Leicestershire]], [[Rutland]] and finally [[Lincolnshire]], where it enters [[the Wash]]. ...length the Welland forms the county border between Northamptonshire and [[Leicestershire]] or [[Rutland]], and lower down between [[Lincolnshire]] and [[Northampton
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  • *The [http://www.melthamband.co.uk/ Meltham and Meltham Mills Band], a brass band established in 1846. ...Church, in Meltham Mills (which the family built) - a hawkes lure. Meltham Mills Band also carry the Brook family coat of arms as their official logo. Edwar
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  • {{county|Leicestershire}} ...where it is joined by the [[Grand Union Canal]], and continues through the Leicestershire Soar Valley, passing [[Loughborough]], and [[Kegworth]] until it reaches th
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  • ...[[Derby]] and a little further from the bounds of [[Staffordshire]] and [[Leicestershire]]. It stands by busy traffic corridors, to the north of the [[Trent and Mer ...byshire|Milford]], which now form an integral part of the [[Derwent Valley Mills|Derwent Valley World Heritage Site]].
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  • |county=Leicestershire ...ton Lazars''' is a village two miles south-east of [[Melton Mowbray]] in [[Leicestershire]] having a population of c.450 in 2015. It is the site of the remains of th
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  • |county 1=Leicestershire |LG district=North West Leicestershire
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  • ...east [[Derbyshire]] adjacent to the borders with [[Nottinghamshire]] and [[Leicestershire]]. It lies just north of the [[River Trent]] about seven south-west of [[No ...4,000 people (a quarter of the population). One of the largest lace-making mills, Harrington Mill, was built in 1885. It took one and a quarter million bri
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  • ...h across the border in the detached part of Derbyshire, locally situate in Leicestershire; Clifton Campville and [[Haunton]] form the Clifton Campville civil parish; ...ook]] as having 33 villagers, a priest, 11 ploughs and 2 mills. One of the mills was possibly at Mill Farm.<ref name="msr"/>
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  • *New Mills Golf Club - [[Stockport]] *New Mills Golf Course
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  • ==The Mills== ...gs a week. The furthest delivery point by horse and cart was to [[Somerby, Leicestershire|Somerby]], but in the 1920s Foden steam engines took over, these being repl
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  • {{county|Leicestershire}} The '''River Sence''' is a river which flows through western [[Leicestershire]] to the county's border with [[Warwickshire]], where it enters the [[River
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