Proper noun
Leasor (plural Leasors)
A surname.
Leasor (1962) pp. 60–62 On 30 April he wrote: "Great fears of the sickness here in the City it being said that two or three houses are already shut up. Source: Internet
Leasor (1962) p. 103 The aldermen and most of the other city authorities opted to stay at their posts. Source: Internet
Leasor (1962) pp. 141–145 As time went on, there were too many victims, and too few drivers, to remove the bodies which began to be stacked up against the walls of houses. Source: Internet
Leasor (1962) pp. 155–156 Though concentrated in London, the outbreak affected other areas of the country as well. Source: Internet
Leasor (1962) pp. 174–175 Plague doctors traversed the streets diagnosing victims, although many of them had no formal medical training. Source: Internet
Leasor (1962) pp. 18–19 Outside the city walls, suburbs had sprung up providing homes for the craftsmen and tradespeople who flocked to the already overcrowded city. Source: Internet