HEXGRAVE-PARK, a township in the parish of SOUTHWELL, liberty of SOUTHWELL-AND-SCROOBY, county of NOTTINGHAM, 4 miles (N. W.) from Southwell. The population is returned with the parish. This was formerly an. extra-parochial liberty, having been, prior to the Reformation, a park belonging to the archiepiscopal palace of the see of York, at Southwell. On the most elevated part of the township are the remains of a very large camp, supposed to be Roman, including a space of about forty acres, and commanding very extensive prospects; near it a brass celt was found in 1800, and fragments of military weapons have frequently been turned up by the plough.