That is the correct spelling of Leicestershire (county in Midlands of England).
"Leicestershire" is the name given to a county in eastern England. "Leicester" is a city in eastern England and the main city in the county of Leicestershire. It is similar to the city of "Nottingham" being situated in, and the main city in the county of, "Nottinghamshire" A "Shire" is one word for an English county.
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The likely word is a proper noun:Leicester (normally pronounced lester)Leicestershire (normally lester-shur)
The online portal "This is Leicestershire" contains much information about Leicestershire. Such information includes Leicestershire news, lifestyle, travel, style, shopping, jobs, and local directories.
Leicestershire Yeomanry was created in 1794.
Leicestershire Constabulary was created in 1839.
South Leicestershire Railway ended in 1867.
North West Leicestershire's population is 31.
Leicestershire Senior League was created in 1896.
Leicestershire Miners' Association was created in 1887.
Royal Leicestershire Regiment ended in 1964.
Royal Leicestershire Regiment was created in 1688.
Leicestershire Law Society was created in 1860.
South Leicestershire College was created in 1970.