- near the
university town of Loughborough. Its name was
shortened from
Quorndon in 1889, to
avoid postal difficulties owing to its
similarity to the name...
- (or
Quorndon), a
village in
England after which the meat
substitute product is
named Quorn Hunt, a fox hunt in
Leicestershire once
based at
Quorndon HMS...
- Manchester,
scoring 16 runs with a
highest score of 8. He was born in
Quorndon; died in Chorlton-****-Hardy. His son was John
Henry Earl who also pla****...
- (1677–1752). Its
present name
comes from the
village of Quorn, also
known as
Quorndon,
where the
hounds were
kennelled between 1753 and 1904. They were established...
- forty-seven
years (the hunt is so
called after Meynell's home,
Quorn Hall in
Quorndon,
North Leicestershire). He was born the son of
Littleton Pointz Meynell...
- east–west
through the
north of the village. The
parish boundary meets Quorndon where it
first meets the
quarry near
Buddon Wood.
North of there, it crosses...
- 1983–1997: The
Borough of
Charnwood wards of Ashby,
Barrow upon Soar and
Quorndon,
Birstall Goscote,
Birstall Greengate,
Birstall Netherhall,
Birstall Riverside...
-
University Press. p. 267. ISBN 0521013054. Templeman, Sue (23
January 2013). "
Quorndon Electoral Roll 1920" (PDF). The
Quorn Village On-line Museum. p. 11. Retrieved...
- Bartholomew's Church,
Quorn is the
Church of
England parish church for
Quorn (
Quorndon), Leicestershire. It is a
Grade I listed,
dating from 12th century-14th...
- but its
parish comprises also the
townships of
Mount Sorrel North-end,
Quorndon, and Woodhouse, all of
which are in West
Goscote Hundred. The area of the...