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Gopsall is a
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Twycross, in the
Hinckley and
Bosworth district, in the
county of Leicestershire, England. It is...
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Leicestershire in 1584–1587. He was
invested as a
knight in 1565. They
lived at
Gopsall and then Loughborough, both in Leicestershire. He
hosted Anne of Denmark...
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Coventry and the B4116/B4114 to Birmingham. On 1
April 1935 the
parishes of
Gopsall,
Norton juxta Twycross and
Orton on the Hill were
merged with Twycross...
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deemed legitimately theirs. Penn
Street churchyard contains items from
Gopsall, Lord Howe's
other country house in Leicestershire. The
lychgate and Countess...
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several of his oratorios, most
notably Messiah.
Jennens was
brought up at
Gopsall Hall in Leicestershire, the son of
Charles Jennens and his
second wife...
- King
Edward VII,
Queen Alexandra and
Princess Victoria on
their way to
Gopsall Hall,
where Handel is
reputed to have
composed his
oratorio Messiah.[citation...
- two, and
Handel was a
frequent visitor to the
Jennens family estate at
Gopsall. Jennens's
letter to
Holdsworth of 10 July 1741, in
which he
first mentions...
- She
served as Lady-in-Waiting to
Queen Alexandra. Lady Mary was born at
Gopsall Hall in Leicestershire, the
daughter of
Richard Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe...
- Glen
Magna Glen
Parva Glenfield Glooston Goadby Goadby Marwood Goodwood Gopsall Grace-Dieu
Great Bowden Great Dalby Great Easton Great Glen
Great Stretton...
- is a
former Gopsall Estate village with
several buildings of
special interest and
unique characteristics which are
particular to the
Gopsall Estate villages...