Death Notice 544 06/04/2023 Loughborough Swanns Funeral Service Add a photo free June Mary CLAPTON (ne Soars) (Of Rothley and formerly of Barrow Upon Soar) Passed away peacefully. Paget family of Ibstock, Humberstone, and Oxendon: corresp and papers, NRA 6083
Red Roses and Loughborough Lightning legend Scarratt has been involved in several Championship deciders and feels this has the makings to be the most dramatic yet. Brush Electrical Engineering Co Ltd, Loughborough, NRA 30453
Cheslyn family of Langley Priory deeds and papers, NRA 37129
Royal British Legion: Countesthorpe branch, NRA 3358
F Burton, grocer, Hinckley, NRA 6261
Donate 11 Death Notice 1137 13/04/2023 Loughborough Leicester After-Care and Mental Deficiency Committees, NRA 44676
loughborough echo archives. Shirley family, Earls Ferrers: family and estate papers, NRA 18794
Rutland Association for the Prosecution of Felons, NRA 33638
S Rowsell & Co Ltd, boot and shoe mfrs, Leicester, NRA 37004
Loughborough Kriss Morrison Cooper Add a photo free Susan Brenda STENSON Passed away on 12th April 2023 aged 77 years. The Green Man, which was pub until 1993, is sealed up under the busy Carillon Court shopping centre in Loughborough. Leicestershire Colliery Owners Association, NRA 37135
Samuel Davis & Sons Ltd, hosiery mfrs, Hinckley, NRA 6693
Leicester City General Hospital Nurses League, NRA 6252
Landscape lost as new M1 ploughed through, This year marks the 50th anniversary of the start of the M1 coming through our area, Memories of Loughborough's Sea Around Us after first landlord passes away, Daughter of "brilliant father" shares photos and recollections of her parents and the pub, Amazing drone photos of Loughborough and Charnwood. Aylestone Baptist Church, NRA 26203
Rutland parishes, NRA 26193
David Henry Hartopp, antiquary: corresp and working papers, NRA 19646
Loughborough Echo 2023-04-19 Newspaper Loughborough Echo 2023-04-12 . National Farmers Union: Leicestershire County branch, NRA 21764
Harris, Watts & Bouskell, solicitors, Leicester, NRA 40562
Western Park Open Air School, Leicester, NRA 36910
National Union of Hosiery and Knitwear Workers, NRA 4351
Great Meeting Unitarian Chapel, Leicester, NRA 26150
Stockwell Head Methodist Church, Hinckley, NRA 31908
Shakespear, McTurk & Graham, auctioneers, Leicester, NRA 21096
Loughborough Echo - Data - ABC | Audit Bureau of Circulations Leicester Museum, NRA 37114
Results | Loughborough Echo | Publication | British Newspaper Archive Results for 'obituary' | Between 8th Nov 1995 and 14th Nov 1995 | East Miss PK Ames: deeds and family papers, NRA 39692
Got a story? Johnson family of Witham on the Hill: deeds and estate papers, NRA 29691
The devoted Son of the late. The attraction, which will be open all year round, is aimed at children aged three to seven years old. "It is totally ruined by these lazy and inconsiderate people who dump this stuff and obviously can't be bothered to got to tip and don't care about spoiling the beautiful countryside we have. Messenger & Co Ltd, horticultural builders and heating engineers, Loughborough, NRA 27325
A beloved wife of. Melton Mowbray Methodist Circuit, NRA 26186
A trusted source of information since 1891, the Loughborough Echo is the only paid-for newspaper exclusively serving the Loughborough area. E-mail: poststelle gda . Ellistown Colliery Co Ltd and Ellistown Brick, Pipe & Fireclay Works & Estates Ltd, NRA 39934
Pochin family of Barkby Hall: deeds and papers, NRA 1283
Beatrice Helen Jordan, midwife: register of cases, NRA 28521
Winstanley family of Braunston Hall: papers, NRA 11968
Sproxton Ironstone Mines, NRA 6960
Foxton Baptist Chapel, NRA 13887
Leicester Archdeaconry, NRA 42909
West Leicester Conservative Association, NRA 44677
National Farmers Union: Rutland and Stamford branch, NRA 39672
It could possibly be the Echos second editor Charlie Harriss, who was in charge from 1929 until 1977. Carey Hall Baptist Church, Leicester, NRA 40512
Palmer family, baronets, of Carlton: estate papers, NRA 42891
Dent family of Hallaton: family and estate papers, NRA 42749
Moat Street Methodist Church, Wigston Magna, NRA 31373
Blackwell family of Arnesby and Reynolds family of Kimcote: deeds, NRA 3692
Charles Moore & Sons, piano, gramophone and wireless dealers, South Wigston, NRA 18788
It overlooks the village green and offers a delightful interior which features latch doors, beamed ceilings and a contemporary kitchen and shower room. Leicestershire County Cricket Club, NRA 21097
Thomas Barton's (Causeway) Charity, Stoke Golding, NRA 6081
North West Leicestershire District Council, NRA 22281
Standard Engineering Co Ltd, Leicester, NRA 24774
Your search results for obituary: 33 newspaper articles contained information about obituary filtered by: Date from: 16th Jun 1995 - Date to: 16th Jun 1995 Bosworth Park Infirmary, Market Bosworth, NRA 6692
Hartopp family of Dalby Hall: estate papers, NRA 6082
At the British Newspaper Archive we are always delighted to hear how The Archive has been used to inform a range of different research inter. Leicestershire Club, NRA 6333
Free Online Library: LOOKING BACK; great pics from the echo archive can you tell us more about them? Billesdon Baptist Chapel, NRA 44628
Loughborough Methodist Circuit, NRA 21720
Town and Country Building Society, Hinckley, NRA 30672
Memories of Owen Brown in town - PressReader According to the stipulations of the Bavarian Law on Archives, the Bavarian State Archives keep records such as deeds, files, maps and blue-prints of the administration of the Bavarian State Government and its predecessors since the emergence of written documents for administrative purposes until today. Look no further, Variety show extravaganza boosts funds for Mind, The Greatest Variety Show included a collaboration with X-Factor duo The Shures, with former ITV hit show contestants Chris Kenedy and Gabriel Cabrera creating a special recording of one of their cover tracks. Henry Beck & Sons, builders and contractors, Market Bosworth, NRA 39935
Something went wrong, please try again later. The photos this week were in the scrapbooks and appear to be from the 1920/30s. Walter, (1680-1687), of Lubenham, clerk in holy orders, Hose, Malcolm Edward, (1908-1997), local historian, Hoskins, William George, (1908-1992), historian, Howard, Henry, (1628-1684), 6th Duke of Norfolk, Hyde, Edward, (1609-1674), 1st Earl of Clarendon, Lord Chancellor, Jellis, Thomas Montagu, (1894-1954), draper, Jones, William, (d 1855), Poet and Chartist, Joscelyne, Canon Frederick Hedley, (1860-1947), clergyman, Kidner, Alan, (fl 1982-fl 2002), of Hinckley (Leicestershire), King, Gregory, (1648-1712), herald, genealogist and statistician, King, Harold, (fl 1960-1986), Antiquary and Artist, Kingston, Richard, (c 1635-c 1710), Anglican Clergyman and Pamphleteer, Kirkwood, John, (b1911), member of Salvation Army and Rutland Ambulance Service, Knight, Edith, (b1883), headmistress of Glenfield Infants' School, Leicester, Lambert, John, (1619-1683), Major General, Lannoy, Benjamin, (fl 1660-1668), Consul at Aleppo, Lees, Robert James, (1849-1931), spiritualist and author, Lennard, Samson, (d 1633), Genealogist Herald Translator, Lethbridge, Harold Oswald, (1904-1998), private, Leicestershire Regiment, Limbert, Harry, (1918-2003), engineer, Leicester and Quorn, Lockley, Harold, (1916-2004), Doctor of Theology, Archdeacon of Loughborough, Archdeacon Emeritus, Lovett, Robert, (c1830-1880), Rector of Pickwell, Lyner, Irene, (1928-1970), of Leicester and Great Easton, MacDonald, James Ramsay, (1866-1937), statesman, Manners, John, (1638-1711), 1st Duke of Rutland, Marsh, Arthur Percival, (fl 1915), Captain 5th Leicestershire Regiment, Martin, Robert, (1809-1871), Vicar of Breedon, Leicestershire, Martin, Robert Frewen, (1842-1912), engineer, Mary II, (1662-1694), Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland, McNeill, Sir John, (1795-1883), Knight, diplomatist and surgeon, McWhirr, Alan David, (c1936-2010), archaelogist, academic and radio presenter, Middleton, Diana, (1762-1823) Baroness Barham, peer, philanthropist and abolitionist, Millard, Charles Killick, (1870-1952), Advocate of Voluntary Euthanasia, Mohl, Julius, (1800-1876), German orientalist, Mohl, Mary Elizabeth, (1793-1883), hostess, Moore, Sir John, (1620-1702), Knight, MP Lord Mayor of London, Moore, Ronald, (d 2002), art historian and journalist, Morgan, Sydney, (c1781-1859), Lady Morgan, novelist, Morice, Sir William, (1602-1676), Knight Secretary of State, Morris, Ernest, (d 1962), bellringer and antiquary, Mortimer, Cromwell, (d 1752), Secretary of Royal Society Physician, Mortimer, Hans Winthrop, (1734-1807), MP for Shaftesbury, Mountain, James, (c1843-1923), Rector of Wymondham, Neale, John Harry, (1890-1917), of Enderby, schoolteacher, Newton, Sir Isaac, (1642-1727), Knight, natural philosopher, Newton, Sydney Walter Alfred, (1875-1960), railway photographer, of Leicester, Nicholas, Sir Edward, (1593-1669), Knight, Secretary of State, Nicholas, Marion, (fl 1914-1916), nurse, 5th Northern General Hospital, Leicester, Nichols, John, (1745-1826), printer, author and antiquary, Nichols, John Gough, (1806-1873), printer and antiquary, Nightingale, Florence, (1820-1910), reformer of hospital nursing, Noel, Baptist Wriothesley, (1799-1873), Anglican and Baptist Clergyman and Controversialist, Noel, Charles George, (1818-1881), 2nd Earl of Gainsborough, Noel, Charles Noel, (1781-1866), 1st Earl of Gainsborough, Noel, Charles William Francis, (1850-1926), 3rd Earl of Gainsborough, Noel, Sir Gerard Noel, (1759-1838), 2nd Baronet MP for Rutland, Noel, Hester, (fl1639-1675), Viscountess Campden, Oates, Titus, (1649-1705), Anti Catholic Agitator, Osborne, Sir Thomas, (1631-1712), 1st Duke of Leeds, statesman, Packe, Charles, (1826-1896), soldier, author, Packe, Edmund, (1799-1874), soldier, author, Packe, Sir Edward Hussey, (1878-1946), Knight, civil servant, Packe, George Hussey, (1792-1874), Lieutenant Colonel and MP, Packe, Horatio, (1834-1920), naval commander and Vice Consul, Packe, Hussey, (1846-1908), Leicestershire County Council chairman, Packe, Mary Ann Chaworth, (1839-1881), diarist, Packe, William James, (1833-1909), Anglican clergyman, Paget, John, (1811-1898), police magistrate and author, Paget, Thomas Guy Frederick, (1886-1952), Major MP, Paget, Thomas Tertius, (1807-1892), Banker MP, Palmer, Roy Ernest, (1932-2015), author, folklorist and musicologist, Pares, Harriette, (fl 1800-1899), letter writer, Pepper, H, (fl 1914), sergeant, 1st Battalion the Leicestershire Regiment, Pinfold, Ray NF, (1929-1999), physicist and watercolour artist, Pitman, Alfred Charles, (1907-2001), Commander RN, Pochin, R Eric, (1892-1965), author, of Leicestershire, Pochin, William John Reynolds, (1850-1930), barrister, antiquary, Poole, Joseph William, (1891-1972), conscientious objector, Pulman, George Philip Rigney, (1819-1880), antiquary, Railton, William, (c1801-1877), Architect, Rathbone, William, (1819-1902), MP Philanthropist, Rawdon-Hastings, Francis, (1754-1826), 1st Marquess of Hastings, General statesman, Redfern, Thomas, (fl 1830-fl 1831), yeoman, of Ashby Woulds (Leics), Rooke, Sir George, (1650-1709), Knight, Knight Admiral, Root, Nellie, (1908-1991), Miss, of Countesthorpe (Leics), Rose, William Henry, (1870-1948), of Leicestershire, shopkeeper, Rothery, Mark Pickersgill, (b 1882), tailor's cutter, Humberstone, Rouse, Rowland, (1739-1823), auctioneer and antiquary, Rowe, Sir Samuel, (1835-1888), Knight Surgeon Major Colonial Governor, Royce, Mary, (1846-1992), doctor and founder of the Royce Institute, Leicester, Ruding, Rogers, (fl 1773-1781), gentleman, Westcotes, Russell, Edward, (1653-1727), Earl of Orford, Admiral, Rutland, Robert A, (fl 1963-1999), Keeper of Antiquities and of the Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester, Rycaut, Sir Paul, (1629-1700), Knight, diplomat, historian and author, Sacheverell, Henry, (?