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- Sparkenhoe was a hundred of Leicestershire, England in the south-west of the county, covering Market Bosworth and Hinckley, broadly corresponding to the...
- later be made part of the Sparkenhoe hundred. The original meeting place of the hundred was at the Guthlaxton stone. The Sparkenhoe hundred was split from...
- Sapcote is a small village in south-west Leicestershire, England, in the Sparkenhoe Hundred. It has a po****tion of approximately 3,260, measured at the 2021...
- division of Goscote into West Goscote and East Goscote, and the addition of Sparkenhoe hundred. In 1087, the first recorded use of the name was as Lægrecastrescir...
- into the rural deaneries of Akeley East, South and West; Guthlaxton; and Sparkenhoe East and West. The diocese owns a retreat house at Launde Abbey near East...
- churchwarden of St John the Baptist church in Heather, President of Heather Sparkenhoe Cricket Club, magistrate and school governor.[citation needed] Taylor...
- was as part of the civil parish of Aston Flamville and the Hundred of Sparkenhoe. The poor law union was made in Hinckley. Sketchley was described by Samuel...
- Gartree Guthlaxton Sparkenhoe West Goscote In the Domesday Book, West Goscote and East Goscote made up just Goscote and Sparkenhoe did not yet exist....
- deaneries: Akeley East, Akeley South, Akeley West, Guthlaxton, Sparkenhoe East and Sparkenhoe West. Claire Wood became the Archdeacon of Loughborough on 8...
- of the county of Leicester : Vol. 4, Part 2, containing Sparkenhoe Hundred. Vol. 4. Sparkenhoe Hundred: John Nichols. pp. 918–920. "Sharnford Listed buildings"...