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Description in 1871:
"HOSE, a parish, with a village, in Melton-Mowbray district, Leicester; on the Grantham canal, adjacent to Notts, 7 miles N of Melton-Mowbray r. station. Posttown, Harby, under Melton-Mowbray. Acres, 2,140. Real property, £3,859. Pop., 477. Houses, 105. The property is divided among a few. The manor belongs to the Duke of Rutland. Hose Grange is a meet for the Belvoir hounds. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Peterborough. Value, £105. Patron, the Duke of Rutland. The church is ancient, has a pinnacled tower, and was recently in disrepair. There are a Baptist chapel and a national school."
[John Marius WILSON's "Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales," 1870-1872]
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- The parish was in the Clawson sub-district of the Melton Mowbray Registration District.
- In 1935, the parish was transfered to the Melton and Belvoir Registration District.
- The 1851 Census for Leicestershire has been indexed by the Leicestershire & Rutland Family History Society. The whole index is available on microfiche. The society has also published it in print.
- The table below gives census piece numbers, where known:
Census Year | Piece No. |
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1841 | H.O. 107 / 587 |
1861 | R.G. 9 / 2302 |
1871 | R.G. 10 / 3296 |
1891 | R.G. 12 / 2545 |
- The Anglican parish church was dedicated to Saint Michael and All Saints.
- The church is often simply called "Saint Michael's".
- The church was built around the 14th century.
- The church was restored in 1887.
- The church tower was restored in 1908.
- The church seats 200.
- Jonathan THACKER has a photograph of St. Michael's Church on Geo-graph, taken in February, 2012.
- Kate JEWELL captures Sheep grazing in the churchyard at Geograph, taken in August, 2005.
- The Anglican parish register dates from 1625.
- The church was in the rural deanery of Framland (third portion).
- The Baptists had a chapel built here in 1818.
- Alan MURRAY-RUST has a photograph of the Hose Baptist Church at Geograph, taken in October, 2016.
- Civil Registration began in July, 1837.
- The parish was in the Clawson sub-district of the Melton Mowbray Registration District.
- In 1935, the parish was transfered to the Melton and Belvoir Registration District.
Hose is a small parish which lies 124 miles north of London and about 6 miles north of Melton Mobray. The parish was a rough rectangle shape, with a long north-south axis and a narrow east-west width. The parish covered 2,337 acres and bordered Nottinghamshire on the north.
The Grantham Canal passes just west of the village, but it is just a vestige of its former glory. If you are planning a visit:
- By automobile, from the A606 trunk road, turn northeast at Nether Broughton and pass thru Long Clawson to arrive at Hose.
- Bus servide runs through the village connecting it to Melton and to Bottesford.
- Check out the Village Home Page for current activities.
- One may wish to stop for refreshment at the Rose and Crown Public House.
- The Village Green boasts a large Chestnut tree and a blacksmith to demonstrate the trade.
- Kate JEWELL provides a photograph of the village green on Geo-graph, taken in August, 2005.
- Ask for a calculation of the distance from Hose to another place.
- The parish used to have a wharf on the Grantham Canal.
- Ironstone was found in this parish.
- The parish was mostly pastureland.
- See our Maps page for additional resources.
You can see maps centred on OS grid reference SK737295 (Lat/Lon: 52.857937, -0.906544), Hose which are provided by:
- OpenStreetMap
- Google Maps
- StreetMap (Current Ordnance Survey maps)
- Bing (was Multimap)
- Old Maps Online
- National Library of Scotland (Old Ordnance Survey maps)
- Vision of Britain (Click "Historical units & statistics" for administrative areas.)
- English Jurisdictions in 1851 (Unfortunately the LDS have removed the facility to enable us to specify a starting location, you will need to search yourself on their map.)
- Magic (Geographic information) (Click + on map if it doesn't show)
- GeoHack (Links to on-line maps and location specific services.)
- All places within the same township/parish shown on an Openstreetmap map.
- Nearby townships/parishes shown on an Openstreetmap map.
- Nearby places shown on an Openstreetmap map.
There are two Commonwealth War Graves in Holy Trinity churchyard, one from each World War:
- Freeling Henry ALLEN, pirv., Northumberland Fusiliers, age 19, died 27 Nov. 1918. Son of Thomas and Alice E. ALLEN.
- Frederick BAXTER, gunner, 82nd Light AA Regt., age 36, died 29 Nov. 1946. Husband of Ida Amelia BAXTER.
Freeling Henry ALLEN was born in Hose in 1900.
- The parish was in the Framland Hundred (Wapentake) in the northern division of the county.
- This parish was an "ancient parish" of Leicestershire.
- In April, 1936, the parish of Hose was abolished and all 2,337 acres were used to create Clawson and Harby Civil Parish.
- Bastardy cases would be heard in the Melton Mowbray petty session hearings.
- As a result of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act, this parish became part of the Melton Mowbray Poorlaw Union.