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Hungarton (or Hungerton) is a
small village and
civil parish in the
Harborough district, in the
county of Leicestershire, England,
about 10
miles (16 km)...
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Elizabeth II.
Caroline Louisa Burnaby was born at
Baggrave Hall, near
Hungarton,
Leicestershire on 23
November 1832. She was a
daughter of
Edwyn Burnaby...
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Archibald Crawford, 1st
Baron Hungarton (12
September 1890 – 14 June 1966), was a
British businessman.
Crawford was the son of
Robert Crawford, of Highfields...
- Blackheath, Kent, and was
buried at
Hungarton, Leicestershire. Anne
Edwyn was
baptised on 15
October 1735 at
Hungarton, Leicestershire, and died
there a...
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Leicestershire dairy was in the
grounds of
Quenby Hall near the
village of
Hungarton,
outside the
generally accepted boundaries of the Vale of Belvoir. Quenby...
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thought that
supplies were
obtained from the
housekeeper at
Quenby Hall,
Hungarton, Leicestershire, near
Melton Mowbray, and were sold via her brother-in-law...
- is a
Jacobean house in
parkland near the
villages of Cold
Newton and
Hungarton, Leicestershire, England. It is
described by Sir
Nikolaus Pevsner as "the...
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Deserted Medieval Village Baggrave SK697088
Deserted Medieval Village in
Hungarton Beacon Hill SK513146 Lost
place in
Woodhouse Eaves, site of an Iron Age...
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Charnwood LE7
LEICESTER S****toft, Thurnby, Anstey, Billesdon, Gaddesby,
Hungarton, Rearsby,
Tilton on the Hill, Tugby, Cropston, Thurcaston, Rothley, Barkby...
- Easton,
Great Glen,
Gumley Hallaton, Horninghold,
Houghton on the Hill,
Hungarton,
Husbands Bosworth Illston on the Hill Keyham,
Kibworth Beauchamp, Kibworth...