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Knaptoft is a
deserted medieval village and
civil parish in the
Harborough district of
Leicestershire and lies
approximately 9.7
miles (15.6 km) south...
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historically a
hamlet in the
ancient parish of
Knaptoft, and was
known as
Walton in
Knaptoft. It
became a
separate civil parish in 1866. The parish...
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meaning "site of a house".
Examples are Langtoft, Habertoft, Huttoft,
Knaptoft, Lowestoft, Newtoft, S****toft, Sibbertoft, Stowlangtoft, Wibtoft, Yelvertoft...
- (1529–1583), of
Knaptoft,
Leicestershire and London, was an
English Member of Parliament. He was the
younger son of John
Turpin of
Knaptoft. He succeeded...
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Mills Kings Norton Kirby Bellars Kirby Fields Kirby Muxloe Kirkby Mallory Knaptoft Knighton Knipton Knossington Langley Priory Laughton Launde Leesthorpe...
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Kibworth Beauchamp,
Kibworth Harcourt,
Kimcote and Walton, King's Norton,
Knaptoft Laughton, Launde, Leire,
Little Stretton, Loddington, Lowesby, Lubenham...
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modern village has just
under 100 dwellings. The po****tion (including
Knaptoft) at the 2011
census was 302.
According to the
Domesday Book,
Mowsley had...
- Open and
Common Fields and
Common Pastures of Sheasby, in the
Parish of
Knaptoft, and
County of Leicester.
Helpringham (Lincolnshire)
Inclosure Act 1773...
- the
villages of
Kimcote and
Walton (historically also
known as
Walton in
Knaptoft). All
Saints Parish Church is
situated in Kimcote.
Walton once had a church...
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Puritan views,
known as an
author of
pamphlets against enclosures. Born at
Knaptoft in Leicestershire, he was the son of the
rector of the parish, John Moore...