Cotesbach (/ˈkoʊtsbætʃ/ KOHTS-batch) is a village and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England. The nearest town is Lutterworth...
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cappers, tanners and glaziers. In May and June 1607 the villages of Cotesbach (Leicestershire); Ladbroke, Hillmorton and Chilvers Coton (Warwickshire);...
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Three thousand were recorded at Hillmorton, Warwickshire and 5000 at Cotesbach, Leicestershire. A curfew was imposed in Leicester, for fear its citizens...
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Curlieu Hall Castle Rock House Cold Overton Hall Coleorton Hall Cosby Hall Cotesbach Manor Coton Priory Dalby Old Hall Desford Old Hall Dishley Grange Donington...
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Coleorton Coleorton Moor Congerstone Copt Oak Cosby Cossington Coston Cotes Cotesbach Cotes-de-Val Coton Countesthorpe Cranoe Croft Cropston Cross in Hand Croxton...
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Curlieu, Catthorpe, Claybrooke Magna, Claybrooke Parva, Cold Newton, Cotesbach, Cranoe Drayton, Dunton Bassett, East Langton, East Norton Fleckney, Foxton...
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son of Reverend James Powell Marriott, he was born in October 1855 at Cotesbach, Leicestershire. He was educated at Winchester College, before going up...
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described in the conveyance as a gentleman of Cotesbach, Leicestershire. Blith was living at Cotesbach when he made his will in 1650. He died in Lincolnshire...
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area of London and educated at Oriel College, Oxford. He was Rector of Cotesbach before travelling to Tasmania. He arrived there in 1843 with Francis Russell...
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at Dow Bridge SK542782 in Catthorpe and Bransford Bridge SK519822 in Cotesbach, the third crossing was at Caves Inn in Shawell, it was a Romano British...
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