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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the county of Leicester, 1 mile (S. by E.) from Mountsorrel; containing, with the chapelries of Keyham, Wartnaby, Chadwell, and part of Mountsorrel, 2179 inhabitants, of whom 1055 are in Rothley … of ease at Chadwell, Keyham, and Wartnaby; and a chapel at Mountsorrel. The Wesleyans and General Baptists have places …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… and later work of sandstone, limestone ashlar, and Mountsorrel granite; this last was used mainly in the south …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the county of Leicester, 3 miles (N.E. by E.) from Mountsorrel; containing 451 inhabitants. It comprises by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… (1961), 113. A fourth example in the same area existed at Mountsorrel on the site of No. 1 St. Martin's Lane; fragments …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… N. division of the county of Leicester, 1 mile (E.) from Mountsorrel; containing 1473 inhabitants. This parish, which …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… except for a rent-charge of £2 to the churchwardens of Mountsorrel, Leics., for 2 sermons yearly. Barnardiston paid …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the county of Leicester, 3 miles (S. W. by W.) from Mountsorrel; containing 306 inhabitants. It consists of about …
A History of the County of Leicester
… of Lincoln's Inn. 53 The church of ST. LEONARD is built of Mountsorrel granite with stone dressings. It consists of …
A History of the County of Leicester
… by Sir George Gilbert Scott. 221 It is a large building of Mountsorrel granite and is as yet (1956) incomplete, lacking …
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