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Haconby is a
village and
civil parish in the
South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The po****tion of the
civil parish at the 2001
census was...
- chosen) and konr (son, descendant, kin). An old
English form is
Hacon as in
Haconby, Hacon's Village. The name
appears in
Scottish Gaelic as Àcainn, as seen...
- and Stainby, Gunness,
Gunthorpe Habertoft, Habrough, Haceby, Hackthorn,
Haconby, Haddington, Hagnaby, Hagworthingham, Hainton, Hallington, Haltham, Haltoft...
- An old
English name form
Hacon has
survived in
English placenames like
Haconby which literally means Hacon's Village,
originating through Norse settlers...
- Farm. Soon its
course is
joined by
Rippingale Running ****, and
between Haconby and
Morton there is
another Car**** Farm,
before the Car **** p****es through...
- west from the main A15
trunk road. The
hamlet is in the
civil parish of
Haconby. The name
Stainfield (previously Stenfield)
derives from "a
stony clearing"...
- Bourne, Bulby, Cawthorpe, Dowsby, Dunsby, ****, Edenham, Grimsthorpe,
Haconby, Hanthorpe, Keisby,
Kirkby Underwood, Lound, Manthorpe, Morton, Rippingale...
- cost of £100,000. Also
damaged were the
spires of St Andrew's
church in
Haconby, St Andrew's of
Witham on the Hill, St Vincent's
church in Caythorpe, all...
-
Foston Fulbeck Great Gonerby Great Ponton Greatford Gunby and
Stainby Haconby Harlaxton Heydour Honington Horbling Hough-on-the-Hill
Hougham Ingoldsby...
- Lord
Nelson pub. It
becomes Folkingham Road
there is a
right turn for
Haconby and a
junction with the B1177 (for Billingborough).
Close by are Rippingale...