- The
Haxey Hood is a
traditional event in
Haxey,
North Lincolnshire, England. It
consists of a game in
which a
large football scrum (the "sway") pushes...
-
Haxey is a town and
civil parish on the Isle of
Axholme in the
North Lincolnshire unitary authority of Lincolnshire, England. It is
directly south of...
-
Haxey's case (1397)
Rotuli Parliamentorum (iii) 434, is a UK
constitutional law case that
established the
right to free
speech within Parliament. In January...
- S****horpe, and the
borough also
includes the
towns of Brigg, Broughton,
Haxey, Crowle, Epworth, Bottesford, Winterton,
Kirton in
Lindsey and Barton-upon-Humber...
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Haxey Carr is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of
Haxey on the Isle of
Axholme in the
unitary area of
North Lincolnshire in Lincolnshire, England. The hamlet...
- the rest of Lincolnshire.
Three towns developed here: Epworth,
Crowle and
Haxey. The
boundaries of the Isle of
Axholme usually match with
those of the ancient...
-
Shrove Tuesday Football Ceremony of the
Purbeck Marblers)
Haxey in
North Lincolnshire (the
Haxey Hood,
actually pla**** on Epiphany) St
Columb Major in Cornwall...
-
Axholme Line–
Haxey is a 7.23-hectare
Local Nature Reserve near the town of
Haxey in
North Lincolnshire. It is
owned and
managed by
North Lincolnshire...
- and the Isle of
Axholme Light Railway,
running from
Reedness Junction to
Haxey Junction.
Construction of the
Goole and
Marshland Railway had
begun in 1898...
- The
Bawtry to
Haxey railway line was a line
built on the
border of Nottinghamshire,
Lincolnshire and Yorkshire,
opening in 1912. It was part of an earlier...