Famous for pork pies & Stilton cheese & its magnificent cathedrallike parish church the wider & older history & heritage of Melton Mowbray is illustrated in this book. The lost medieval stone crosses the towns connections with the little Saxon & Danish villages clustered along the valley of the River Wreake & Meltons ancient markets that date from before Domesday but are still thriving today in the bustling streets of the old town are all recorded here. Set in the heart of the finest foxhunting landscape in England Melton Mowbray was made prosperous by the hunting aristocracy who wined & dined their guests including royalty & the infamous Marquis of Waterford who quite literally painted the town red whilst on a drunken night out in 1837. Melton Mowbray Through Time offers the reader a unique glimpse of an era that is fast becoming the nostalgic memory of the few.