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  2. St Mary's Church, Haxby - Wikipedia

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    The church, in 2010. St Mary's Church is the parish church of Haxby, a town north of York in England.. The first church in Haxby was constructed in about 1328. In the 16th century, it was replaced with a building on a new site, but by the mid 19th century it was in poor repair.

  3. Haxby - Wikipedia

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    Haxby Town Council . Haxby has a Town Council, [7] which is represented by (up to) 14 Councillors [8] from four Wards (North, East, Central, and South West) which align with the four polling districts. The Town Council office is located at Haxby Memorial Hall, and Town Council meetings are traditionally held there; though since 2021 a number of ...

  4. Category:Haxby - Wikipedia

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  5. St Margaret Clitherow's Church, Haxby - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, this moved to Wigginton Hall, and then in 1975 to St Mary's Church, Haxby, the local Anglican church. In 1977, the parish of Haxby and Wigginton was established, and Church Farm House was purchased to serve as a daily mass centre. A building with a capacity of 250 worshippers was designed by John Black and completed in 1985.

  6. Haxby Hall - Wikipedia

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    Haxby Hall was an English house on York Road in Haxby, York.It was built in 1790 on 22 acres (89,000 m 2) of land, and was grade II listed. [1]In 1923, Haxby Hall was the residence of William Abel Wood, JP [2] During the Second World War, it was used to house evacuees from Hull.

  7. Haxby railway station - Wikipedia

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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 opened on 5 July 1845 by the York and North Midland Railway .

  8. List of historical societies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American Association for State and Local History (2002), Directory of historical organizations in the United States and Canada (15th ed.), Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, ISBN 9780759100022 – via archive.org

  9. Haxby & Gillespie - Wikipedia

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    Prior to coming to Fargo, R. J. Haxby was a practicing architect in New York City and Superior, Wisconsin.He moved to Fargo late in 1905 after a young architect, William D. Gillespie, advertised for a business partner to take over the practice of his recently deceased brother-in-law, William C. Albrant.