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Haxby is a town and
civil parish in the City of York
district of
North Yorkshire, England.
According to the 2001 Census, the
parish had a po****tion of...
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Haxby Hall was an
estate in York Road,
village of
Haxby, York, England. It was
built in 1790 on 22
acres (89,000 m2) of land, and was
grade II listed...
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Haxby is a town in
North Yorkshire, England.
Haxby may also
refer to
Haxby, Illinois, town now
known as
Effner James V.
Haxby (born 1951),
American neuroscientist...
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Thomas Haxby (25
January 1729 – 31
October 1796) was an
English instrument maker,
particularly of
keyboard instruments,
including harpsichords, pianos...
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Haxby &
Gillespie was an
architectural firm from Fargo,
North Dakota. R. J.
Haxby and
William D.
Gillespie were the partners. The firm "produced a number...
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Haxby railway station was a
minor railway station serving the town of
Haxby in the City of York, England.
Located on the York to
Scarborough Line it was...
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James Van Loan
Haxby is an
American neuroscientist. He
currently is a
professor in the
Department of
Psychological and
Brain Sciences at
Dartmouth College...
- district's main
settlement is York, and its
coverage extends to the town of
Haxby and the
villages of Earswick,
Upper Poppleton,
Nether Poppleton, Copmanthorpe...
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which also
includes surrounding villages and
rural areas, and the town of
Haxby. The
current district's
local council is
responsible for
providing all local...
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Historical Marker".
Explore PA History. WITF-TV.
Retrieved February 19, 2015.
Haxby, R.O.; Shoupp, W.E.; Stephens, W.E.; Wells, W.H. (January 1, 1941). "Photo-Fission...