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The Will of William Craxford

The will of William Craxford

The Will of William Craxford (1649)


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Letters from Iris

Iris Snow's first letter: Page 1
Iris Snow's first letter: Page 2

Iris Snow's letter to George Craxford in January 1987


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Iris Snow's second letter: Page 1
Iris Snow's second letter: Page 2

Iris Snow's letter to George Craxford in February 1987

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The Will of William Craxford (1803)

The will: page 1

Page 1 of the will

The will: page 2

Page 2 of the will

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Fosse Road North

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Leicester map about 1950

A local map of the Fosse Road North (West End) area of Leicester about 1955.

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King Richards Road

King Richards Road new map

The geography of King Richard's Road today

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King Richards Road Development

King Richards Road development mapsnew map

The development of King Richard's Road

Detail of King Richards Road development from the Ordnance Survey maps of 1887 (lower) and 1902 (upper). Changes to note include: the infill from Kate Street to Bow Bridge Works; Tudor Road; the network of new streets north from Noble Street between Fosse Road North and Tudor Road; Great Central Street station and the railway viaduct across the Soar and West Bridge; the Leicester to Swannington railway station behind Tudor Road.

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Leicester 1837

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Old Leicester map 1837

Leicester map of 1837 drawn by Robert Kearsley Dawson to accompany a report suggesting the division of the Borough into a number of wards. Hinckley Road and Narborough Road were both turnpike highways.

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Watts Causeway

The Danet Estate

Left: Detail from a late 17th century map; Right: Detail from Robert Kearsley Dawson map of Leicester 1837 (full map: see above)

Note the position of the Bow Bridge (A) and the West Bridge (b) in relation to the western edge of the town. The extent of the Cherry Orchard, the site of the Roman mosaics is clearly shown on the left hand map.

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Fosse Road Terrace 1887

Fosse Road Terrace 1887

Fosse Road Terrace from an Ordnance Survey town plan 1887.

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Our family home

Local map of Fosse Road North

A local map of the area about 1899. The house is the third from the corner of Fosse Road North and Noble Street.

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Craxford Reunion 2006

Lunch menu at the Montagu

The reunion lunch menu

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The Apprentice

Articles of Indenture: Cover and page 1

George Craxford's Articles of Indenture - 1



Articles of Indenture: Page 2 and completion signatures

George Craxford's Articles of Indenture - 2

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