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Hallaton Rural District

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The rural district of Hallaton existed in Leicestershire , England from 1894 to 1935. It included the following civil parishes , which were the parts of the Uppingham Rural Sanitary District in Leicestershire.

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2-788: In 1935 it was merged into the Market Harborough Rural District , under the review caused by the Local Government Act 1929 . It now (after 1974) forms part of the non-metropolitan district of Harborough . 52°34′N 0°50′W  /  52.56°N 0.83°W  / 52.56; -0.83 This Leicestershire location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Market Harborough Rural District The rural district of Market Harborough existed in Leicestershire , England , from 1894 to 1974. It covered

4-1105: The area around Market Harborough , but not including the actual town. It was greatly extended in 1935 by the abolition of Hallaton Rural District . In 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 , it merged with Market Harborough urban district , Billesdon Rural District , Lutterworth Rural District to form the Harborough non-metropolitan district. The area included the civil parishes of Blaston , Bringhurst , Cranoe , Drayton , East Langton , Fleckney , Foxton , Glooston , Great Bowden , Great Easton , Gumley , Hallaton , Horninghold , Husbands Bosworth , Kibworth Beauchamp , Kibworth Harcourt , Laughton , Lubenham , Market Harborough (unparished in 1974), Medbourne , Mowsley , Nevill Holt , Saddington , Shangton , Slawston , Smeeton Westerby , Stockerston , Stonton Wyville , Theddingworth , Thorpe Langton , Tur Langton , Welham and West Langton . 52°31′N 0°55′W  /  52.51°N 0.91°W  / 52.51; -0.91 This Leicestershire location article

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