"Records of the Borough of Leicester, Volume 2" offers a detailed look into the historical archives of Leicester, England. Compiled from original corporation documents, this volume provides invaluable insights into the town's legal, social, and economic development. Covering a significant period in Leicester's past, the records shed light on the everyday lives of its citizens, governance structures, and the evolution of its laws and customs.
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