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- At present, the po****tion is recorded in the civil parish of Belton. Gracedieu Vineyard is situated in Charnwood Forest, facing south. It was established...
- court and on 31 January 1626/1627 was created by the king a Baronet "of Gracedieu, in Belton, County Leicester", in the Baronetage of England. Beaumont...
- in 1906. The Reform Chapel on North Street was used as a warehouse by 'Gracedieu Windows' until its demolition early in the twenty-first century, when...
- Quartermarshe, Leicestershire. From this union descended the Beaumonts of Gracedieu in Leicestershire, the Beaumonts of Gittisham, near Honiton in Devon (inherited...
- village of Besse and build themselves a substantial property that they name Gracedieu. Although the novel includes a minor sub-plot regarding the family's investigation...
- daughters and coheirs, Elizabeth Hastings, who married John Beaumont of Gracedieu, Leicestershire, Master of the Rolls, and Mary Hastings, who married Thomas...
- window was known thereafter as the Murder Window. Rohesia became a nun in Gracedieu Priory, Leicestershire, died there in 1247 and was buried in nearby Belton...
- John Beaumont (by 1508 – between 1558 and 1564), of Thringstone and Gracedieu, Leicestershire and London, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP)...
- Ardkeen shopping centre on the Dunmore Road; Carrickphierish Library in Gracedieu, and Brown's Road Library, on Paddy Brown's Road. Waterford Council operates...
- had abused his position as one of the commissioners appointed to visit Gracedieu Priory following its dissolution, by buying the nunnery buildings at his...