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| Downing Street was originally known as Pembroke | Leys, a boggy area to the south of Cambridge in medi |
| ent and direct link from the centre of Fairford | Leys, a new village built south-west of Aylesbury, t |
| A parallel has been noticed between the | Leys and the prologue of the Libro de Buen Amor of J |
| and released under the 1839 enclosure of Burton | Leys and out of the parish of St. Mary's Church, Not |
| wmacre Hill, Beaumont Shopping Centre, Beaumont | Leys, Anstey, Highfields and New Parks. |
| Beaumont | Leys borders Stocking Farm, Anstey, Mowmacre Hill, N |
| genre painter, and his uncle Jan August Hendrik | Leys, Braekeleer entered the Royal Academy of Fine A |
| homas Sumpter School has amalgamated with South | Leys Business & Enterprise College to create Melior |
| College; this was formed by the merger of South | Leys Business & Enterprise College on Enderby Road a |
| servative, and defeated his Liberal opponent J. | Leys by 1891 votes to 1846. |
| Morris again defeated | Leys by a narrow margin in 1883, but did not seek re |
| The Blackbird | Leys Choir formed in January 2006 as 'Ivor's Choir' |
| artistic leadership of the celebrated Blackbird | Leys Choir. |
| Monks | Leys Common, located to the east of the city, was pu |
| Stafford | Leys Community Primary School is a primary school, l |
| lled Las flors del gay saber, estier dichas las | Leys d'amors and a glossary (glosari) on the Doctrin |
| Environmental Crisis,' in Leo Panitch and Colin | Leys, eds., Coming to Terms with Nature (Socialist R |
| ers all live or work on or around the Blackbird | Leys estate in Oxford, England, and the series focus |
| ruction of their new stadium near the Blackbird | Leys estate. |
| ly September of 1991, rioting plagued Blackbird | Leys for three nights. |
| Thoughts - Idiosyncratically compiled by Simon | Leys for the amusement of idle readers (Black Inc.) |
| ter, encompassing the council wards of Beaumont | Leys, Fosse, New Parks, Western Park, Braunstone Par |
| to 14, accepting students from nearby Beaumont | Leys, Glenfield, Thurcaston and Cropston as well as |
| Beaumont | Leys has one of the highest crime rates per person o |
| tion of new kirks, mention is made of Burnet of | Leys having petitioned for the erection of a new chu |
| His | Leys, however, is the latest and largest medieval Oc |
| John Ellis (1789-1862), of Beaumont | Leys in Leicester, was instrumental in interesting G |
| The Burnett Baronetcy, of | Leys in the County of Kincardine, was created in the |
| Newer areas of Beaumont | Leys include the Anstey Heights, towards Castle Hill |
| Hind | Leys is an educational institution situated within t |
| Because the | Leys is a Methodist school, the work was required to |
| At Beaumont | Leys it turns eastward. |
| , daughter of Sir Thomas Burnet, 1st Baronet of | Leys, Kincardineshire. |
| ning up with Corporation Road and then Beaumont | Leys Lane. |
| daughter of Sir Thomas Burnett, 3rd Baronet, of | Leys, M.P. |
| nd has traditionally been based at the Wyastone | Leys mansion site, near Monmouth and the English/Wel |
| After leaving Stafford | Leys most pupils would move up to South Charnwood Hi |
| dshire area and bought a summer retreat at Dove | Leys, near Denstone (When the Claremont area of Manc |
| in the form of a double track extension to Far | Leys on the other side of the park, traversing throu |
| Pelham House (formerly Fleur de | Leys, opened in 1895) |
| Hall | Leys Park is now a central part of the town's flood |
| Hall | Leys Park is built on land bequeathed by the Knowles |
| eserved and is now standing at the head of Hall | Leys Park. |
| Popular reserves include: Summer | Leys, Pitsford Water and Old Sulehay in Northamptons |
| 0 men at Gainesville and Scatterville, on Crow- | leys Ridge. |
| use, Nottingham St Mary, Ossington, Oxton, Park | Leys, Rolleston, Sneinton, South Muskham, Southwell, |
| He was educated at The | Leys School and Christ's College, Cambridge, where h |
| He was educated at The | Leys School and Jesus College, Cambridge. |
| He was an Assistant Master at The | Leys School and Rugby before Headships at Haileybury |
| ved in Barton upon Irwell before he went to The | Leys School in Cambridge as a boarder. |
| idge and educated at King's College School, The | Leys School and Trinity College, Cambridge. |
| oad and South Site, Enderby Road - former South | Leys school site). |
| the local Tollington Park College and then The | Leys School Cambridge (one of the school's houses is |
| ry school at King's College in Auckland and The | Leys School in Cambridge, and went on to study at Ox |
| ucated at Bootham School, York and later at The | Leys School, Cambridge. |
| Burnet was educated at The | Leys School, a boys' independent school in Cambridge |
| istant master and senior classics master at The | Leys School, Cambridge. |
| His father was the first headmaster of the | Leys School, Cambridge where James was one of the fi |
| for public services, and was a governor of the | Leys School, Cambridge. |
| nshaw, he was educated at Harrogate College and | Leys School, Cambridge. |
| inister and in 1875 the first headmaster of The | Leys School, Cambridge. |
| was a schoolmaster at Elmfield College and The | Leys School, and is believed to have been the inspir |
| After a year at the | Leys School, Cambridge he went up to Manchester Univ |
| wife Mabel Hickley, Taylor was educated at The | Leys School, the same school as the former Independe |
| first thought of studying medicine while at The | Leys School, a boarding school in Cambridge, when he |
| luding Babington Community College and Beaumont | Leys Secondary School. |
| Beaumont | Leys Shopping Centre is located on the edge of Leice |
| icester, and 1.5 miles (2 km) from the Beaumont | Leys Shopping Centre. |
| g it to its western edge: Arboretum View, Monks | Leys Terrace, and Woodland View. |
| reen, forming the centre of the village and The | Leys, to the south side of the village and home to t |
| contain a complaint from Sir Thomas Burnett of | Leys to the effect that he was owed £67,000 for supp |
| Docker died in Alveston | Leys, Warwickshire aged 80. Docker's brothers Ralph |
| One Elmfieldian who followed him to the | Leys was Harold Rose. |
| Modern-day Blackbird | Leys was built mainly in the 1950s and 60s to meet t |
| Much of the northern end of the Pembroke | Leys was sold to the University and is now home to s |
| tey has a standing stone and a place called The | Leys, which marks the route of the Bradgate Ley, whi |
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