- Yorkshire.
Fixby is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book. The name "
Fixby"
derives from the
Gaelic Irish personal name Fiach. In the
nineteenth century Fixby was a...
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steward of the
Fixby estate,
looking after a rent roll of £18,000 per year, on an
annual salary of £300. He accepted,
moving to
Fixby Hall in 1821. When...
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Birkby Bradley Cowlersley Crosland Moor
Dalton Deighton Egerton ****own
Fixby Lindley Lockwood Longley Longwood Marsh Milnsbridge Moldgreen Oakes Paddock...
- estates, such as Deighton, and better-off
areas on the outskirts, such as
Fixby, some
exclusive detached stone houses in
leafy roads. However, the town’s...
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Norwood Green &
Coley civil parish and
parts of the
parishes of Clifton,
Fixby and
Hartshead (2,811 acres);
Hipperholme Urban District (1,196 acres); and...
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towns of
Brighouse to the
north and
Elland to the west. The
village of
Fixby is to the
south east and
Ainley Top is to the
south west.
Rastrick has its...
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names appear in some
northern English place-names,
including Duggleby,
Fixby and Melmerby, and in a Viking-age
Runic inscription from
County Durham....
- an area of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. It is
situated between Fixby and
Birkby based around Cowcliffe Hill Road.
Cowcliffe is a discernible...
- Hall was the seat of the
Thornhill family, who
intermarried with the De
Fixbys and
Babthorpes in the
reigns of
Edward I and
Edward II. In the
reign of...
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growing about Halifax. He
reported finding specimens on old
trees near
Fixby Hall, and
having specimens sent to him from Darlington. The
species has...