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Loughborough
/ -brə; ˈlʌfbərə /
noun
- a town in central England, in N Leicestershire: university (1966). Pop: 55 258 (2001)
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It ran from Leicester to Loughborough and back at a fare of one shilling, and carried 570 passengers.
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Loughborough received the great seal on January 28, 1793, but the rest as yet gave the ministers independent support.
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A more severe outbreak occurred in 1610 and 1611, during and after the great plague at Loughborough.
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For Loughborough, like Dundas, had outlived the evil reputation of an earlier time.
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The change won the approval of all the Ministers present except Loughborough.
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