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Noseley is a
village and
civil parish in the
Harborough district of Leicestershire, England. The
civil parish po****tion at the 2011
census was 204. The...
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Baron Hazlerigg, of
Noseley in the
County of Leicester, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1945 for Sir
Arthur Hazlerigg...
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Noseley Hall is a
privately owned 18th-century
country house situated at
Noseley, Billesdon, Leicestershire. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. Anciently...
- gentry,
Haselrig was the
eldest son of Sir
Thomas Hesilrige, 1st
Baronet of
Noseley Hall, Leicestershire, and of
Frances Gorges,
daughter of Sir
William Gorges...
- chapel,
usually licensed by the
local bishop (such as the
surviving one at
Noseley, Leicestershire) or in an
aisle of a
greater church. If
chantries were...
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Nevill Holt Hall
Newbold Verdon Hall New
House Grange Newton Harcourt Manor Noseley Hall
Orton Hall
Osbaston Hall
Othorpe House Papillon Hall,
Lubenham Peatling...
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Cooper of
Rockbourne 4 July 1622 Earl of
Shaftesbury 32
Hazlerigg of
Noseley 21 July 1622
Baron Hazlerigg 33
Skipwith of
Prestwould 20
December 1622...
- Medbourne,
Misterton with Walcote,
Mowsley Nevill Holt,
North Kilworth,
Noseley Owston and
Newbold Peatling Magna,
Peatling Parva Rolleston Saddington...
- in 1614 and 1624.
Hesilrige was the son of
Thomas Hesilrige of
Noseley Hall,
Noseley,
Leicestershire and his wife
Ursula Andrews daughter of Sir Thomas...
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succeeded his
father as
second Baron Hazlerigg and as
fourteenth Baronet, of
Noseley Hall. Lord
Hazlerigg married Patricia Pullar,
daughter of John Pullar,...