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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… the second, along the top of the hills in the south, from Lubenham to join the Mowsley-Theddingworth road. A cross-road … the manor and property in Laughton, Knaptoft, Mowsley, and Lubenham to George Faunt of Foston and Anthony Major. 71 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… (8) Settlement remains and site of manor house at Thorpe Lubenham Fig. 109, p. 141 (9) Deserted village of Hothorpe …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing 83 inhabitants. The chapel is demolished. Lubenham (All Saints) LUBENHAM ( All Saints), a parish, in the union of …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
Lubenham LUBENHAM Lubenham lies two miles west of Market Harborough on the main … the southern boundary of both parish and county. Thorpe Lubenham, lying south of the river in the civil parish of …
Survey of London
… Skrene, Thomas Tildesle, William Breton, draper, and Ralph Lubenham, draper. 11 That this is the same property as that … his wife, the north and south boundaries being given as Lubenham (formerly Ponyngs) and Henry Somer (formerly Robert … name of Rede appears as one of the eastern bounds of the Lubenham (later Alan Johnson) house to the north, just as …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… three were certainly Bowden Lane, St. Mary's Lane, and Lubenham Lane (now Coventry Road), led outwards from this … between the town and the station. Coventry Road, formerly Lubenham Lane, was developed from the late 19th century … remained in use until 1875, when a new house was built in Lubenham Lane. 45 In 1956 a new Vicarage was provided on …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… units (Fig. 106). The villages of Hothorpe (9) and Thorpe Lubenham (8) are both now deserted and at Marston Trussell … c(4) Roman settlement (?) (SP 702860), lies S.W. of Thorpe Lubenham Hall, on clay and alluvium at 90 m. above OD. Roman … a new road had been cut across the fields towards Thorpe Lubenham N.W. from the end of the back lane. No change …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… were Thomas de Burso with 2 carucates and Walter de Lubenham and Roger le Brabazon with one carucate each. The … in 1332 were Robert and Ellen de Mowsley, 92 Thomas de Lubenham, Matthew de Lubenham, William Curzon, William Carpenter, Geoffrey de …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… (5) Will PCC 107 Herne pr, 3 Jun 1702 f David Papillon of Lubenham, Leic, engineer, m Anne-Marie Calendrin, mar 1651, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… estates in this neighbourhood, to Thomas Papillon, esq. of Lubenham, in Leicestershire. The family of Papillon, or … 2 And from him it is very probable the Papillons, of Lubenham, in that county, derive their descent and first settlement in it. Thomas Papillon, of Lubenham, the purchaser of this manor, was an eminent …
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