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A History of the County of Leicester
… way in which Leicester appeared to be subordinated to Loughborough in the Chartist politics of the county. It was a Loughborough, not a local, man who was sent to the Convention … hundred men who had marched out to join their fellows in Loughborough had been dispersed at Mowmacre Hill by police …
A History of the County of Leicester
… of the Crown were watched in Leicester by Henry, Lord Loughborough, no doubt acting in the stead of his nephew the … old. In October 1662 the new corporation reported to Lord Loughborough that 'though the late alterations amongst us … away. At the outset, even before the purge of 1662, Lord Loughborough had threatened that if the corporation did not …
A History of the County of Leicester
… rent of 17. 20 The mayor wrote to Henry Hastings, Lord Loughborough, begging him to be present at the making of the … not accorded to his descendant, the royalist, Henry, Lord Loughborough, at the outbreak of the Civil War. The …
A History of the County of Leicester
… St. 1933 Primary date Fosse Sec. (part). 1 Belgrave, Loughborough Rd. 1861 National date C. of E., I. J. Belgrave …
A History of the County of Leicester
… 200 was paid to the trustees of the Market Harborough to Loughborough turnpike, which ran through the parish and … surveyors, except in the case of the Market Harborough to Loughborough turnpike, which was cleaned by the trustees. The … half. 322 In its own county Leicester was without a rival. Loughborough, the next largest town in Leicestershire, never …
A History of the County of Leicester
… position of the High Cross. 14 While medieval traffic from Loughborough and the north followed the left bank of the Soar … was liable. 75 The road from Market Harborough to Loughborough, running through Leicester along Gallowtree Gate … lamps by its inhabitants. 86 In 1777 the trustees of the Loughborough to Market Harborough turnpike, which ran along …
A History of the County of Leicester
… connexions with another stapler, Ralph Leamington of Loughborough, who kept ready money to the amount of 800 marks … in a chest in the treasure house of the parish church of Loughborough; 91 the second, later to become mayor like his …
A History of the County of Leicester
… led the glovers of his town and of Ashby de la Zouch and Loughborough, with the support of the Earl of Huntingdon, in … The borough debarred the glovers of all the country save Loughborough from trading in the Saturday market, for which … was arrived at, by which ten Mountsorrel and six Loughborough glovers were to have a monopoly of the 'outside' …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Methodist Ch. i. passim. Derby circuit was formed in 1816, Loughborough and Nottingham following in 1818. Ward, Stoke, … new circuit was Derby (1816), followed by Nottingham and Loughborough (1818). Mins. of Conf., Prim. Meth. Connexion, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… with hour bell and three quarter bells put up by Taylor of Loughborough in 1868. The twelve bells of the ring are each …
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