Husbands Bosworth

[1] John Cook, Solicitor General and later the prosecutor in the trial of Charles I, was baptised here on 18 September 1608 in All Saints' church.

The Ordinariate allows former Anglicans to enter into the Catholic Church whilst retaining some of their traditions and style of worship.

Royal Air Force Station Husbands Bosworth opened in 1943 with its main tenant being the Wellington Bombers of No.

[2] The unit was formed from an element from No.14 OTU and was tasked with training crews to undertake night bombing operations.

[3] Today the airfield (at SP650827) is the home of a gliding club, and a National Police Air Service (NPAS) helicopter base.