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- Edmondthorpe is a small village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Wymondham, in the Melton district, in the county of Leicestershire, England...
- Edmondthorpe and Wymondham railway station was a station in Wymondham, Leicestershire. It also served the small hamlet of Edmondthorpe. It was Midland...
- Coleman 1968, p. 174. "Wymondham Heritage Trail" (PDF). Wymondham and Edmondthorpe Civic Society (WECS). April 2009. Retrieved 2012-11-24. "Navvies Cottages...
- The Smith baronetcy, of Edmondthorpe (Edmundthorpe) in Leicestershire, was created on 20 March 1661 in the Baronetage of England for Edward Smith. He represented...
- and All Angels Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Edmondthorpe, Leicestershire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List...
- Grange Donington Hall Donington le Heath Manor House Museum Eastwell Hall Edmondthorpe Hall Enderby House Frolesworth House Gaddesby Hall Galby Manor Garendon...
- January 1642), extinct with the death of the fifth baronet. Smith of Edmondthorpe, Leics (cr. 20 March 1661), extinct with the death of the second baronet...
- East Goscote, East Langton, East Norton, Easthorpe, Eastwell, Eaton, Edmondthorpe, Ellistown, Elmesthorpe, Enderby, Evington, Evington Valley, Eye Kettleby...
- It is part of a civil parish which also covers the nearby hamlet of Edmondthorpe. The parish has a po****tion of 623, increasing to 632 at the 2011 census...
- Crantock (1642) Smith baronets of Hatherton (1660) Smith baronets of Edmondthorpe (1661) Smith baronets of Long Ashton (first creation, 1661) Smith, later...