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'''Hamilton''' is an area in [[Leicester]], [[England]]. Hamilton was originally the name of a [[deserted medieval village]] just outside the modern city boundary, to the north-east, and nearby [[Humberstone]]. The name is being revived for new developments on the [[A563 road|A563]], east of [[Rushey Mead]]. The housing estate in the area is currently being extended.
'''Hamilton''' is an area in [[Leicester]], [[England]]. Hamilton was originally the name of a [[deserted medieval village]] just outside the modern city boundary, to the north-east, and nearby [[Humberstone]]. The name is being revived for new developments on the [[A563 road|A563]], east of [[Rushey Mead]].[http://www.leicester.gov.uk/index.asp?pgid=8276] The housing estate in the area is currently being extended.

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Revision as of 14:12, 2 December 2006

Hamilton is an area in Leicester, England. Hamilton was originally the name of a deserted medieval village just outside the modern city boundary, to the north-east, and nearby Humberstone. The name is being revived for new developments on the A563, east of Rushey Mead.[1] The housing estate in the area is currently being extended.