Everything about Gartree Leicestershire totally explained
Gartree was a
hundred of
Leicestershire.
It was in the south-east of the county, roughly corresponding to today's
Harborough district. The town of
Market Harborough was its largest settlement. It gives its name to
HMP Gartree, and also to the Gartree
electoral division of
Leicestershire.
The original meeting place of the hundred was the Gartree Bush, lying south west of
Gaulby. In 1750, this was moved to the Bull's Head at
Tur Langton.
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