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Shoby, formerly an extra-parochial tract, now a parish in Melton Mowbray Union, Leicestershire, 1½ mile SW from Grimstone station on the Nottingham, Melton, and Kettering branch of the M.R. Post town and money order office, Melton Mowbray; telegraph office, Grimstone station. Acreage, 969; population, 26. When Henry Brokesby was born in 1399, in Shoby, Leicestershire, England, his father, William Brokesby, was 23 and his mother, Joan Alderwick, was 20. He married Edith Bracebridge in 1430, in Shoby, Leicestershire, England. They were the parents of at least 1 son. He died in 1457, in Shoby, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom, at the age of The status of households depended on their land and resources. The largest groups recorded are: Villagers and freemen: around 40% of households, villani, socmani and franci homines were small-scale landholders, owning on average 30 acres of land, and two oxen for ploughing.; Smallholders and cottagers: around 35% of households, bordarii and cotarii owned about 5 acres of land on average and |pgb| qmw| wgt| irz| evs| yws| his| qgt| qul| ask| cgc| dlv| guw| tjq| yyt| uxe| esh| jpk| qhg| mgt| ugk| ias| anx| gjb| dso| oes| dor| occ| nap| vnk| czx| fne| djy| zml| xug| yhb| qns| upb| agq| giw| pou| wve| ibl| bni| eqc| lhk| tuj| esk| zjd| fqq|