- in Lancashire, England. The
parish (until 1910
known as
Preesall with
Hackensall)
covers the
eastern bank of the
estuary of the
River Wyre,
including Knott...
-
Hackensall Hall, also
known as
Hackensall Hall Farmhouse, is an
historic building on
Whinny Lane in Preesall, Lancashire, England. It is
Grade II listed...
- itself,
which made a
noise like the
baying of hounds. The "Boggart of
Hackensall Hall" in
Lancashire had the
appearance of a huge horse. At
least one Lancashire...
- List for England,
retrieved 8
December 2015
Historic England, "
Hackensall Hall and
Hackensall Hall Farmhouse,
Preesall (1361845)",
National Heritage List...
- St James'
Church in
Stalmine and
spent her life as a farmer's wife at
Hackensall Hall Farm,
where she
raised nine children.
Parksinson died in 1925, aged...
-
married another John
Parkinson and
spent her life as a farmer's wife at
Hackensall Hall Farm,
where she
raised nine children. She died in 1925. The current...
- Crossbowman' (fl. 1189), a
Norman soldier,
first Lord of Preesall-with-
Hackensall in Lancashire,
England Geoffrey of
Vinsauf (fl. 1200), an
English grammarian...
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Sidcup UD Poulton-le-Fylde UD
Lancashire 1900 1974 Wyre
Preesall with
Hackensall UD (1900–10),
Preesall UD (1910–74)
Lancashire 1900 1974 Wyre Thornton...