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Leesthorpe is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Somerby, in the
Melton district, in the
English county of Leicestershire.
Leesthorpe is
located in the north...
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Leesthorpe manors and in all but
their rectories were held by Ordmar, and in 1086 of the king by
Geoffrey de Wirce. In 1129
Pickwell and
Leesthorpe were...
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Knaptoft Knighton Knipton Knossington Langley Priory Laughton Launde Leesthorpe Leicester Leicester Castle Leicester Forest East
Leicester Forest West...
- Rutland; the
parish also
includes the
settlements of
Burrough on the Hill,
Leesthorpe and Pickwell. The
surrounding countryside is very
attractive and is often...
- Honaville, and
Honneville Lufa:
Louvetot (Luvetoth, 11th century) and
Leesthorpe (Luvestorp, 11th century) Hwita:
Vitot (Witoth, 11th century), Vittefleur...
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parishes of Baggrave, Burrough, Knossington, Marefield, Pickwell-****-
Leesthorpe, Ouston, and Newbold-Saucey),
Sparkenhoe and Guthlaxton, and the Borough...
- Dalby. In
Somerby at the top of
Leesthorpe Hill,
there is the
Leesthorpe Crossroads], with a
right turn for
Leesthorpe and Pickwell. The road
climbs to...
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Kinoulton 9
Leicester University Staff 10
Oadby Royals 5 Pickwell,
Leesthorpe &
Somerby 11
Queniborough 1 1 1 1 4
Rothley Park 6 3
Sileby Town 4 4 8...
- Long Clawson,
Melton Mowbray,
Nether Broughton, Old Dalby,
Pickwell with
Leesthorpe, Ragdale, Rotherby, Saltby, Saxby, Saxelby, Scalford, Sewstern, Shoby...
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William Brown William Brown Born (1764-05-08)8 May 1764
Leesthorpe Hall,
Melton Mowbray,
Leicestershire Died 20
September 1814(1814-09-20) (agedĀ 50) Kingston...