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Queniborough is a linear village, half way between Leicester and Melton Mowbray.

Queniborough is a linear village, half way between Leicester and Melton Mowbray.

Queniborough is a linear village, half way between Leicester and Melton Mowbray.

Lutterworth is a small market town in south Leicestershire, bounded on the west by the Roman Watling Street, which is also the boundary between Lei

Queniborough is a linear village, half way between Leicester and Melton Mowbray.

Basingstoke was the most important centre of cloth production in 16th and 17th century Hampshire, with a peak of activity in the early 16th century

Wills and inventories survive for Basingstoke in Hampshire Record Office (HRO) and The National Archives (TNA).

A market has occured in Marlborough throughout its history as was vital to trading in the town.

This building at the top of Sarum Hill, Basingstoke, was erected in July 1883 by Colonel John May of May’s Brewery as a Drill Hall for K Company, 1

On census night, 30th March 1851, there were 4,262 residents, (2,113 male and 2,149 female), of whom just over half, 2,198, were born within 1 mile

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