- The
Fosse Way was a
Roman road built in
Britain during the
first and
second centuries AD that
linked Isca
Dumnoniorum (Exeter) in the
southwest and Lindum...
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field by
Fosse Road,
hence the
original club name
Leicester Fosse. They
moved from
there to
Victoria Park, and
subsequently to
Belgrave Road. Upon turning...
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Fosse,
fosse,
fossé,
fòsse, or
fôsse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fosse, a
ditch or moat, may also
refer to:
Fossé, Ardennes, a commune...
- old
road have been lost, byp****ed, or
replaced by
motorway development.
Between Leicester and
Lincoln the
road follows the
course of the
Roman Fosse Way...
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outside the
Borough of Leicester, the
border running along Fosse Road North. On the same
road the
parish church of St.
Augustine was
built over the period...
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Sherwood district of Nottinghamshire, England. It lies
along the
historic Fosse road on the
banks of the
River Trent and is 3
miles (4 km) south-west of Newark-on-Trent...
- The club was
founded in 1884 as
Leicester Fosse, so
named because the team pla**** on a
field by the
Fosse Road.
Before moving to
Filbert Street in 1891...
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village is
situated along the
ancient Fosse Way
road which runs from
Exeter in
Devon to
Lincoln in Lincolnshire. The
road byp****es the
village to the east...
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roads in zone 3 in
Great Britain starting west of the A3 and
south of the A4 (
roads beginning with 3).
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- when he
returned to Leicester. Lees died at his home, 'Hazelhurst',
Fosse Road South, Leicester, in 1931 at the age of 81 years. His body was cremated...