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Leicester (/ˈlɛstər/ LES-tər) is a city,
unitary authority area,
unparished area and the
county town of
Leicestershire in the East
Midlands of England...
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Australian and New
Zealand Border Leicesters very
rarely sport the
extreme of
British flocks. All
strains of
Border Leicesters are
known for
their docility...
- 6th and 7th
Leicesters were to lead, each with a
Stokes mortar and one
company of 8th
Leicesters attached to it. The rest of 8th
Leicesters was in support...
- is
possible to
obtain Red
Leicester without it. Red
Leicester is aged
anywhere from four to nine months. "Young"
Leicesters, at the
beginning of that...
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Leicester City
Football Club is a
professional football club
based in the city of
Leicester, East Midlands, England. The club
competes in the Premier...
- most like the Wensleydale, but
having smaller,
tighter curls.
Bluefaced Leicesters are
recognisable through their Roman noses,
which have a dark blue skin...
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There have been two
baronetcies created for
persons with the
surname Leicester, both in the
Baronetage of England. The
fifth Baronet of the
second creation...
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Leicester House may
refer to:
Leicester House, the
original name of Es****
House (London), London,
built c. 1575 and
demolished in the 1670s
Leicester...
- The
University of
Leicester (/ˈlɛstər/ LEST-ər) is a
public research university based in
Leicester, England. The main
campus is
south of the city centre...
- The
Bishop of
Leicester is the
Ordinary of the
Church of
England Diocese of
Leicester in the
Province of Canterbury.
Through reorganisation within the...