Burton Lazars, St James's Church c.1955
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Photo of Burton Lazars, St James's Church c.1955

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Here was the Hospital of St Mary and St Lazarus of Jerusalem, founded by Robert de Mowbray in the mid-l2th century. It was the premier leper colony in medieval England, with a master, eight brothers and leper brethren. Extensive earthworks on the south-west side of the village mark its site. The ironstone church has a slightly odd saddleback double bellcote, but the churchyard exhibits a number of good headstones, including one to Mary Blower of 1781 by Christopher Staveley, a Melton Mowbray builder, with a lovely relief of Charity. The spectacular monument in the photograph was erected to weaver William Squire in 1781.

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I remember going to Burton Races in 1938 and1939. I cannot remember whether they were held after that but if they were, I was there.I remember pestering the bookmakers and hanging around them, they finally gave us six or seven pencils and that worked. I also remember the Prince of Wales coming to see my grandad who had reserved a special parking place for him at the ...see more