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Faxfleet is a
hamlet and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Blacktoft, in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is
situated approximately 6...
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before joining with the
River Trent at
Trent Falls, near the
village of
Faxfleet, then
entering the
Humber estuary. The Ouse's
system of
tributaries includes...
- 53°45′03″N 0°41′08″W / 53.7509°N 0.6856°W / 53.7509; -0.6856 The
Faxfleet Preceptory is a
former community of the
Knights Templar located in what is...
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estuary on the east
coast of
Northern England. It is
formed at
Trent Falls,
Faxfleet, by the
confluence of the
tidal rivers Ouse and Trent. From
there to the...
- Mary
____________________ Elreton on the
Derwent Priory;
Ellerton Priory Faxfleet Preceptory Knights Templar founded 1185 (before 1220(?));
dissolved 1308–12;...
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Stather and
finally Trent Falls. At this point,
between Alkborough and
Faxfleet the
river reaches the
boundary with
Yorkshire and
joins the
River Ouse...
- Farnhill,
Farnley (North Yorkshire),
Farnley (West Yorkshire), Farsley,
Faxfleet, Featherstone, Felixkirk,
Fenay Bridge, Fenwick, Ferrybridge, Fewston,...
- Act for
inclosing Lands in the
Townships of Blacktoft, Gilber**** and
Faxfleet, in the
Parish or
Parochial Chapelry of
Blacktoft and in the
Parishes of...
- the
Knights Templar in
Yorkshire (the
others being Copmanthorpe, Cowton,
Faxfleet, Foulbridge, Hirst, Newsam, Penhill,
Ribston and Wetherby). The Templars...
- sits. The parish, with
South Cave,
included the
townships of Broomfleet,
Faxfleet, and Osman****. A
National School existed. A
market was held
every Monday...