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  2. Leicester Mercury - Wikipedia

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    The paper was founded by James Thompson, already proprietor of the Leicester Chronicle which he had merged with the Leicestershire Mercury ten years earlier. [3] The Leicester Daily Mercury would be an evening paper, the first to be published in Leicester, and give extra support to the Liberal Party in the forthcoming general election. [4]

  3. Rigby Graham - Wikipedia

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    He was instrumental in the establishment of Leicester Polytechnic (now De Montfort University) and worked there as a lecturer and as a course administrator. [6] He was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2010 Birthday Honours, "For services to the Arts". [7] He died on 7 May 2015. [3]

  4. John Elsom - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Elsom was born in Loughborough on 10 August 1939. [9] His family came from Brigg, North Lincolnshire. [10]Elsom died on 15 August 2023, at the age of 84. Leicester City announced his death the following day by stating "John’s tenure at Leicester City as vice-president, director and chairman was an extremely significant time in the history of the club and he will be remembered for ...

  5. Roger Blackmore - Wikipedia

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    He stayed in Leicester after graduating in 1963 to work at the Imperial Typewriter Company. He became a lecturer at Charles Keene College in 1968. He was elected to Leicestershire County Council for the Western Park division in 1993 , and then to Leicester City Council for the same ward in 1995 .

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  7. Rodney Fern - Wikipedia

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    Born in Burton upon Trent, Fern played as an amateur for Measham Imps before turning professional in 1967 with Leicester City. He also played for Luton Town, Chesterfield and Rotherham United before retiring in 1983. [1] [2] [3] He was part of the Leicester side that won the 1971 FA Charity Shield. [4]

  8. James Thompson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    James, son of Thomas Thompson, proprietor of the Leicester Chronicle, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Garton of Halstead, Leicestershire, was born at Leicester on 6 December 1817. He received his education first at a school kept by Mr. Creaton of Billesdon , and then under Charles Berry , minister of the Great Meeting at Leicester.

  9. Keith Albarn - Wikipedia

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    His parents married on Thursday 23 December 1937 at St. Mary Magdalen Church in Knighton, Leicester. [7] [8] Albarn attended West Bridgford Grammar School. He was a conscientious objector to post-World War National Service, following his father, Edward Albarn, who had been a conscientious objector in World War II. [9]

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