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National Hunt
Chase Challenge Cup was held in
Lubenham, in the
grounds of what is now
Thorpe Lubenham Hall.
Lubenham Parish extends to
Gartree in the
north and...
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Papillon Hall was a
house in
Lubenham,
Market Harborough,
England that was
built in
about 1620 and
demolished in 1950.
Papillon Hall was
built in about...
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Lubenham lies to the
south of the
Leicestershire village of
Lubenham and
south of the
River Welland which forms the
county boundary.
Thorpe Lubenham was...
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Tower House,
formerly known as The
Cottage or
Lubenham Cottage is a
Grade II
listed Georgian house in
Lubenham, Leicestershire, England. It is
situated to...
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Lubenham railway station was a
railway station serving Lubenham in Leicestershire, England. It was
opened on the
Rugby and
Stamford Railway in 1850. Parliamentary...
- 1961. p. 8264. MacPhail, Sir Bruce. "A
History of
Thorpe Lubenham Hall" (PDF).
Thorpe Lubenham Hall.
Retrieved 7
February 2022. "Checkendon Court". British...
- Billesdon, Bosworth, Easton, Fleckney, Glen, Houghton, Kibworth, Langton,
Lubenham,
Market Harborough Bowden,
Market Harborough North,
Market Harborough South...
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stood proxy). The
family resided at
Luton Hoo in Bedfordshire,
Thorpe Lubenham Hall in Leicestershire,
Someries House in Regent's Park and
Downie Park...
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Thorpe Lubenham. At the time of the 2001 census, its po****tion was 163 people,
reducing slightly to 157 at the 2011
census but
including Lubenham. The...
- godparents. Upon
returning to the
United Kingdom, the
family lived at
Thorpe Lubenham Hall in Northamptonshire, and
later Checkendon Court, in
South Oxfordshire...