[1] It is based in the town of Loughborough, Leicestershire, England, and circulates in the town and the surrounding area. Eng - Generaldirektion der Staatlichen Archive Bayerns North Leicestershire Coroners, NRA 32563 Leicester Road Methodist Church, Loughborough, NRA 18416 Leicestershire Club, NRA 6333 1674-1724), High Churchman and Tory preacher, Savile, George, (1633-1695), 1st Marquess of Halifax, Sherard, Robert, (1719-1799), 4rd Earl of Harborough, Sherard, William, (1588-1640), 1st Baron Sherard of Leitrim, Sherriff, Amos, (1856-1945), of Leicester, local politician, political campaigner and Mayor of Leicester, Sherwood, George Frederick Tudor, (fl 1890-1939), genealogist, Shirley, Augusta Annabella, (1826-1914) Countess Ferrers, Shirley, Evelyn Philip, (1812-1882), MP and antiquary, Shirley, Sir George, (d 1622), 1st Baronet, Shirley, Sir Robert, (1629-1656), Knight Royalist, Shirley, Walter, (1768-1858), Rector of Brailsford Derbyshire, Shirley, Walter Augustus, (1797-1847), Bishop of Sodor and Man, Shirley, Walter Knight, (1864-1937), 11th Earl Ferrers, Shirley, Walter Waddington, (1828-1866), Historian Theologian, Shirley, Washington, (1722-1778), 5th Earl Ferrers, Vice Admiral, Shirley, Washington, (1760-1842), 8th Earl Ferrers, Shirley, Washington Sewallis, (1822-1859), 9th Earl Ferrers, Shovell, Sir Cloudesley, (1650-1707), Knight, Admiral of the Fleet, Sidney, Henry, (1641-1704), 1st Earl of Romney, Skillington, William, (1847-1920), art collector, Slater, Phyllis May, (1908-1979), wife of Methodist preacher and missionary in China, Sleath, Edward, (1914-1918), Bombardier, Royal Garrison Artillery, Smith, John Bainbridge, (d1854), headmaster of Horncastle Grammar School and rector of Martin, Sotby and Baumber, Lincolnshire, Smith, Sydney Pearson, (1909-1989), Police Sergeant, Leicestershire Constabulary, Soulsby, Sir Peter Alfred, (b 1948), Knight, Labour MP, Southwell, Sir Robert, (1635-1702), Knight, diplomat, Squires, Anthony Edward, (1940-2021), landscape historian, Staines, John William, (1905-2002), of Glen Parva, soldier in Leicestershire Regiment, Staniforth, Fred, (1889-1963), change ringer, Stead, William Thomas, (1849-1912), journalist and author, Strong, Edward, (1652-1724), Master Mason, Strongman, Frank, (fl 1951), Local Historian, Symons, Robert, (1910-2000), Anglican liturgist, Talbot, Charles, (1660-1718), Duke of Shrewsbury, statesman, Tate, Sir Henry, (1819-1899), 1st Baronet, 1st Baronet Sugar Refiner and Founder of the Tate Gallery, Taylor, Frederick Stanley, (b 1924), sergeant, Throsby, John, (1740-1803), Leicestershire Antiquary, Tyringham, Robert, (d 1666), Fellow of Peterhouse Cambridge, Unton, Sir Henry, (c 1557-1596), Knight Diplomat and Soldier, Vaughan, Charles John, (1816-1897), Dean of Llandaff, Vaughan, Sir Charles Richard, (1774-1849), Knight, diplomat, Vaughan, David James, (1825-1905), vicar of St Martin's, Leicester, Villiers, George, (1592-1628), 1st Duke of Buckingham, Villiers, George, (1628-1687), 2nd Duke of Buckingham, statesman, Wakerley, Arthur, (d 1940), Lord Mayor of Leicester, antiquary, Weir, Lord Donald, (1885-1921), Lieutenant Colonel, Wheler, Granville, (1701-1770), Natural Philosopher, Willcox, Sir William Henry, (1870-1941), Knight Physician, Williams, Richard, (1759-1844), Rector of Markfield, Willsdon, Geoffrey, (1920-2019), Lieutenant, 1st Leicestershire Regiment and Prisoner of War, Wilson, Sir William, (1641-1710), Knight Architect, Wodehouse, John, (1826-1902), 1st Earl of Kimberley, statesman, Woodman, B, (fl 1946), repatriated prisoner of war, Wotton, Sir Henry, (1568-1639), Knight Diplomat and Poet, Wright, Sir Nathan, (1654-1721), Knight, judge, Wriothesley, Thomas, (1607-1667), 4th Earl of Southampton, Wyatt-Edgell, Edgell, (1801-1888), Rector of North Cray Antiquary, Alexander, C F, (fl 1914-1918), Corporal, Royal Leicestershire Regiment, Angus, Norman S, (1952-1974), of Melton Mowbray, Leicester Diocesan Reader, Armstrong, Ellen, (fl 1851-1861), governess, of Market Bosworth hall, Ash, Herbert, (fl 1944-fl 1956), of Church Langton (Leicestershire), Banner, John, (d 1996), Caterer, Local History Lecturer, Barratt, Kenneth B, (fl 1935-1945), airman, Royal Air Force, Beattie, William Z, (fl 1940-1945), airman, Berry, J D, (fl 1938-2001), Captain, Leicestershire Regiment, Bosworth, F, (fl 1947-1962), boot and shoe maker, Bracebridge, Charles Edward, (b 1826), Farmer, Branston, John, (bc1842), carpenter and lay preacher, Bunney, Peter Kenneth, (1909-1984), of Leicester, Burbidge, D. Roy, (1932-1974), commercial artist, of Market Harborough, Burrows, Alfred, (d 1916), Sergeant, 1st Leicestershire Regiment, Burskans, Peteris, (fl 1944-1993), of Latvia and Countesthorpe, Cable, George, (fl 1924-1947), Bookbinder, Carter, Cecil G, (fl 1915-1919), Private, Royal Army Medical Corps, Chandler, Archibald, (fl 1930-1964), music teacher and peace campaigner, Cooke, Lucy, (fl 1905-1906), pupil teacher, Crawcour, Thomas Robert, (c1920-2004), of Leicester, serviceman and prisoner of war, Dakin, George, (fl 1940-1942), Royal Navy, Darling, J.W. Melton Mowbray town estate, NRA 32432 Leicester Racecourse Holdings Ltd, NRA 27322 Sir Robert Clayton: Rutland papers as trustee of 2nd Duke of Buckingham, NRA 33621 Leicestershire tithe records, NRA 1043 W & T Jackson & Co Ltd, brass, bronze and aluminium founders and engineers, Leicester, NRA 28589 Coltman family and Catherine Hutton correspondence, NRA 31948 Cheslyn family of Langley Priory deeds and papers, NRA 37129 Hinckley and District Sunday School Union, NRA 21105 AW Read collection: Leics deeds, NRA 44663 The construction team at the Nottingham-based integrated building solutions company is creating 24 additional rooms, expanding the function room, creating new meeting facilities and converting existing space into new offices at Quorn Grange Hotel. Toy Town Shoes Ltd, Leicester, NRA 6316 Exploring evolving attitudes to the art of William Blake The work of poet, mystic and painter William Blake was largely unrecognised in his lifetime. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. George Pettit & Son Ltd, elastic web mfrs, Lutterworth, NRA 26189 Sadler wants Northants players to have 'fresh minds' for playing return Ellis & Everard Ltd, coal and lime merchants, Leicester, NRA 12511 Fisher of Cossington: deeds and family papers, incl Smalley family of Mountsorrel, NRA 6745 The largest 10s rugby tournament in the country celebrated a landmark year with an uplifting day of adrenaline-fuelled pitch action, a full day of family friendly fun and a glamour black tie Festiball in the evening. Leicester Secular Society, NRA 6335 John Chapman, engineer: corresp and papers, NRA 39937 Kirby Muxloe Players, NRA 32426 Its such a treasure trove that we have decided to share them with readers in a regular Echo archive online gallery. Loughborough Echo: Loughborough and Shepshed news J Lewin & Co, hosiery mfrs, Wigston, NRA 30673 Loughborough Echo, newspaper publishers | The National Archives We asked folk if they could tell us more about the pictures and of course Looking Back readers have duly obliged. Melton Mowbray Plate Glass Insurance Society, NRA 14544 Leicester (Rugby) Football Club, NRA 31386 Loughborough Ginns & Gutteridge Add a photo free John Phillip EGGLESTONE Sadly passed away on the 26th March, aged 78 years. Kibworth Congregational Church, NRA 42915 National Coal Board: Leicestershire collieries, NRA 21716 Leicester War Records Society, NRA 18817 Leicester Markets, NRA 6086 Deacon family, clockmakers, Barton in the Beans: business records, NRA 21719 J Jarrom & Son, estate agents, Leicester, NRA 26190 Leicester and District Evangelical Free Church Council, NRA 29693 Tel. It could possibly be the Echos second editor Charlie Harriss, who was in charge from 1929 until 1977. 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Loughborough Methodist Circuit, NRA 21720 Thurnby and Bushby Parish Council, NRA 31383 1 branch, Royal British Legion: Leicestershire and Rutland, Royal British Legion: Leicestershire county, Royal British Legion: Lincolnshire (Leicestershire group) branch, Royal British Legion: Midlands area council, Royal British Legion: Waltham on the Wolds branch, Royal Infirmary and Children's Hospital, Leicester, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors: Leicestershire Branch, Northamptonshire Branch and Rutland Branch, Royal Leicestershire Regiment (17th Foot), Royal Leicestershire, Rutland and Wycliffe Society for the Blind, Royce Institute, religious and educational centre, Leicester, Rutland Association for the Prosecution of Felons, Rutland Historic Churches Preservation Trust, Sage Cross Methodist Church, Melton Mowbray, Sandy Lane Methodist Church, Melton Mowbray, Sarah Cart's Charity, Leicester and Gumley, Sarah Goodwin's Charity, Market Harborough, Sarson Secondary School for Girls, Melton Mowbray, Save the Children Fund: Leicester committee, Saxe Coburg Street Methodist Church, Leicester, Scout Association: Countesthorpe St Andrew 109th Group, Scout Association: Leicester 24th Air Scout Group (St Philip's), Scout Association: Leicestershire Scout Council, Scout Association: Somerby and district scouts and guides support group, Severn-Trent Water Authority, Leicestershire, Severn-Trent Water Authority, Soar Division, Shady Lane Prisoner of War Camp, Stoughton, Sharon Players, amateur theatrical group, Leicester, Shepshed Association for the Prosecution of Felons, Sherrard Street Methodist Church, Melton Mowbray, Sherrard Street Methodist Circuit, Melton Mowbray, Shilton Road Primitive Methodist Chapel, Barwell, Sir John Fortescue, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Society of Chief Trading Standards Officers, Society of Graphical and Allied Trades: Leicester, Society of Graphical and Allied Trades: Rugby branch, South Leicestershire Society for Mentally Handicapped Children and Adults, South Wigston and Glen Parva War Memorial Restoration Project, South Wigston Conservative Club and Association, Southfields Drive Infants School, Leicester, Southfields Drive Methodist Church, Leicester, Sparkenhoe Society for the Relief and Support of the Widows and Orphans of Sparkenhoe Clergy, Sparrow Hill Methodist Church, Loughborough, Special Olympics Leicester 2009-2012 Journals Project, St Charles Catholic Primary School, Measham, St Edwards Church of England Primary School, Castle Donington, St Elizabeth parish, Nether Hall, Leicester, St John the Baptist Church of England School, St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Oakham, St Martin parish (later Leicester Cathedral), Leicester, St Nicholas Street Methodist Church, Leicester, St Peter Roman Catholic Church, Melton Mowbray, St Saviours Road Fire Watchers, Leicester, St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Leicester, St Stephens United Reformed Church, Leicester, Standing Conference of Womens Organisations: Leicester branch, Station Hill Methodist Church, Hugglescote, Stockwell Head Methodist Circuit, Hinckley, Stockwell Head Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Hinckley, Stoneygate Rugby Football Club, Leicester, Sunday School Union: Hinckley and district, Thomas Barton's Causeway Charity, Stoke Golding, Thomas Rawlins Educational Foundation, Quorn, Tobias Rustat's Charity, Breedon-on-the-Hill, Toc H: Appleby cum Stretton-en-le-Field branch, Typographical Association: Leicester Daily Post chapel, Typographical Association: Leicester Mercury chapel, Typographical Association: Leicester Typographical Society, Union of Post Office Workers: Loughborough branch, United Commercial Travellers Association: Leicester branch, United Landlords Association for the Protection of House Property, Leicestershire, United Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Leicester branch, United Reformed Church Leicestershire District, Uppingham Road Methodist Church, Leicester, Vicarage Street Methodist Church, Whitwick, Westcotes Grange Maternity Home, Leicester, Whissendine Church of England Primary School, Wolds Action Group Against Wymeswold Aerodrome, Workers Educational Association: Birstall and Rothley branch, Workers Educational Association: Leicestershire branches, Workhouse Masters and Matrons Association: East Midlands district, Wycliffe Memorial Methodist Church, Lutterworth, Wyggeston Grammar School for Girls, Leicester, Wyggeston's Hospital (almshouse), Leicester, Wymant's Charity, educational charity, Great Bowden, Wymondham and District Horticultural Society, Wymondham Surgery Management Committee and Save our Surgery Group, Young Mens Christian Association: Hinckley, Young Mens Christian Association: Leicester, Young Peoples Society of Christian Endeavour: Leicester, Abell, Charles Arthur, (1909-1990), builder, Adnutt, Robert Thomas, (1802-1872), Rector of Cadeby, Aston, Nigel, (fl1970-2021), religious historian and lecturer, Leicester University, Atkins, Hugh, (1838-1911), Hosiery Manufacturer, Ayscough, Samuel, (1745-1804), Librarian and Antiquary, Baker, Richard Westbrook, (d 1859), agriculturalist, Barker, Sir Abel, (c 1616-1679), 1st Baronet MP for Rutland, Bellairs, Stevenson Gilbert, (1825-1882), Rector of Goadby Marwood, Bennet, Henry, (1618-1685), 1st Earl of Arlington, statesman, Bennett, Arthur Richard, (1881-1950), soldier, Bennett, John David, (c1937-2020), local historian, Bentinck, William, (1649-1709), 1st Earl of Portland, Berkeley, Charles, (1649-1710), 2nd Earl of Berkeley, Bishop, Gertrude, (1925-1986), temperance activist, Blathwayt, William, (?1649-1717), statesman and civil servant, Blomfield, Sir Arthur William, (1829-1899), Knight, architect, Bloxam, Andrew, (1801-1878), Rector of Harborough Naturalist Botanist, Bodenham, Sir Wingfield, (fl 1642-1648), antiquary, Brereton, John, (1783-1858), headmaster of Melton Mowbray Free School, Brydges, Sir Harford Jones, (1764-1847), kinght, diplomat and author, Burdett, Halford Robert, (1813-1864), clergyman, Burke, Sir John Bernard, (1814-1892), Knight, herald and genealogist, Butler, Henry Montagu, (1833-1918), Headmaster of Harrow Master of Trinity Cambridge, Caley, John, (1763-1834), archivist, antiquary and Secretary to Record Commission, Calow, Dennis Arthur, (1926-2020), architect, Leicestershire historian, writer and photographer, Campbell, John, (1635-1716), 1st Earl of Breadalbane, Cave, Robert Otway, (c 1797-1844), Politician, Cave, Sir Thomas, (1682-1719), 3rd Baronet MP, Cave, Sir Thomas, (1712-1778), 5th Baronet, MP and antiquary, Chamberlain, Benjamin, (fl1831-1835), bookseller, Chapman, John, (1801-1854), engineer and political economist, Charles II, (1630-1685), King of Great Britain and Ireland, Cheetham, Frank Halliday, (1872-1937), historian, Chudleigh, Augustus Coyne Lynr, (fl 1915-1919), Lieutenant, Leicestershire Regiment, Churchill, John, (1650-1722), 1st Duke of Marlborough, General, statesman, Clarke, John Henry, (c1849-1910), entrepreneur, Clayton, Sir Robert, (1629-1707), Knight, MP, scrivener, Lord Mayor of London, Clowes, Samuel William, (1821-1898), MP and huntsman, Cobley, Samuel, (fl 1910 - 1920), infantryman, Coleman, William Higgins, (1816-1863), Schoolmaster and Author, Colenso, John William, (1814-1883), Bishop of Natal, Collins, Peter, (1941-2015), organ builder, Melton Mowbray, Collins, Sidney William, (1892-1983), conscientious objector, Cook, John Mason, (1834-1899), Tourist Agent, Cooke, Franke, (fl 1941-1976), prisoner of war, Cossons, Arthur, (1893-1963), local historian, Cradock Hartopp, Sir Edmund, (1749-1833), 1st Baronet MP, Cromwell, Oliver, (1599-1658), Lord Protector, Cronin, John Desmond, (1916-1986), Labour politician, MP for Loughborough, Cross, Mary Ann, (1819-1880), novelist and poet, Cushion, John Edward, (1938-2019), photographer, Dalrymple, Sir John, (1648-1707), 1st Earl of Stair, Davada, Rajni, (b 1950), broadcaster, Leicester, Davies, John Christopher, (1907-1991), local historian, Deedes, Ralph, (fl 1914-1915), Lieutenant, Leicester Regiment and 31st Punjabi Regiment, Delavall, Sir Ralph, (d 1707), Knight, Admiral, Dixie, Lady Florence Caroline, (1857-1905), poet, war correspondent and explorer, Dormer, Charles, (1753-1819), 9th Baron Dormer, Edwards, Lady Jane, (d 1811), sister of the 5th and 6th Earls of Gainsborough, Elgar, Sir Edward William, (1857-1934), 1st Baronet Composer, Elliott, Peter R, (1931-2019), photographer and aviator, Ellis, Colin Dare Bernard, (1895-1969), businessman and author, Fairbairn, Andrew Napier, (1921-2007), local authority chief education officer, Fanshawe, Sir Richard, (1608-1666), 1st Baronet Diplomat and Author, Farnham, George Francis, (1859-1933), Antiquary, Farrant, Raymond, (d 1941), Driver, Royal Army Service Corps, Favell, Neville, (b 1936), pianist and songwriter, Fenwick, Sir John, (?
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