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MARKET HARBOROUGH

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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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market harborough, a market town in the harborough parliamentary division of leicestershire, england; on the river welland and the grand union canal. pop. of urban district (1901), 7735. it is 81 m. n.n.w. from london by the midland railway, and is served by branches of the london & north western and great northern railways. the church of st dionysius is decorated and perpendicular, with a fine tower and spire. the grammar school was founded in 1614; it occupies modern buildings, but the original house remains, a picturesque half-timbered building, raised upon pillars of wood. both british and roman remains have been found in the vicinity. there are malt-houses and boot, shoe and stay factories. the town is also an important fox-hunting centre.