• a league

    This is how the Oxford English Dictionary represents this obsolete measure:

    LEAGUE

    league lig, sb.1 Forms: 4-5 leghe, 4-6 lege, leuge, (4 lewge, 5 lewke, leuke, leeke),
    5-6 leege, 6 legge, le(a)que, Sc. lig, 6-7 leag(e, 6- league. Late ME. leuge, lege,
    leghe, etc., ad. late L. leuga, leuca (= late Gr. leu'gh, leu'kh), according to Hesychius
    and Jordanes a Gaulish word; hence OFr. liue, liwe (mod.Fr. lieue), Pr. lega, legua,
    Cat. llegua, Sp. legua, Pg. legoa, Ital. lega.

    An itinerary measure of distance, varying in different countries, but usually estimated
    roughly at about 3 miles; app. never in regular use in England, but often occurring
    in poetical or rhetorical statements of distance.

    Thus, a league outside Geneva. would be, perhaps, an hour's easy walk from the town.