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About Leicester
Leicester (les'ter) , city (1991 pop.
324,394) and district, Leicestershire, central England.
The city is connected by canals with the Trent River
and London, and it is also a railway center. Leicester
was of industrial importance as early as the 14th
cent.; the making of hosiery, knitwear, and shoes
are long-established industries. Other manufactures
are chemicals, aniline dyes, textiles, textile and
woodworking machinery, and light-metal products. The
University College, now the Univ. of Leicester, was
founded in 1918 and chartered as a university in 1957.
DeMontfort Univ. was established in 1992. Immigration
since the 1970s has made Leicester Britain's most
ethnically diverse city (in terms of the percentage
of nonwhite residents). Leicester was the Ratae Coritanorum,
or Ratae, of the Romans, whose Fosse Way passes nearby.
It was also a town of the ancient Britons and was
one of the Five Boroughs of the Danes. Its antiquities
include the Jewry Wall, a Roman structure 18 ft (5
m) high and 70 ft (21 m) long (near which extensive
Roman relics have been found); remains of a Norman
castle; and the ruins of an abbey founded in 1143,
in which Cardinal Wolsey died in 1530. Several of
the churches (St. Nicholas, St. Mary de Castro, and
All Saints) show Norman work, and Trinity Hospital
is a 14th-century foundation. Richard III stayed in
Leicester the night before he was killed in the battle
of Bosworth Field; his body was brought back to Leicester
for burial.
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