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Gwynhill and Gwynhlllveor, 2 of the Scilly
Islands, AV. Cornwall.

Gwynodl, hamlet, Llangar par., Merioneth, 1 mile
SW. of Corwen.

Gwyrnefed, seat, Brecknock. See Gwernyfed.

Gwys, ry. sta., SW. Brecknockshire, on border of
Brecknock, Carmarthen and Glamorgan, 2 miles SE. of
Brynamman sta.

Gwysaney, seat, 2 miles NW. of Mold, Flintshire.

Gwythcrln, par. and vil., Denbighshire, on river
Elwy, 5½ miles SE. of Llanwrst, 5966 ac., pop. 331.

Gwythla, hamletand stream (affluent of river Arrow),
Llanvihangel-nant Mellan par., in co. and 3 miles SW.
of Radnor. See
Trewern and Gwylthla.

Gyfelllion, l½m. from Pontypridd, Glamorgan; P.O.

Gyfiln, par. and vil., NE. Carnarvonshire—par.
(partly in Conway bor.), 3705 ac., pop. 587; pop. of
burghal part, 241; vil., | mile SW. of Conway sta.

Gylfylllog, par. and rivulet (affluent of river Clwyd),
Denbighshire, 8181 ac., pop. 479.

Gyle, Loch, Mull island. See Loch-na-Keal.

Gyleen, vil., Corkbeg par., in co. and 14 miles SE. of
Cork, on E. side of entrance to Cork Harbour, pop. 279.

Gylen Castle, ruined stronghold of the Macdougalls
of Lorne, on S. coast of Kerrera island, Argyllshire, 4
miles SAV. of Oban; Alexander II. died here in 1249.

Gyllyngdnne, seat, near Falmouth, W. Cornwall.

Gynag, Loeh, Inverness-shire. See Guinach.

Gynn Rocks, 1½ mile N. of Blackpool, Lancashire;
contain many fossils.

Gym, seat, Llanasa par., Flintshire, 6 miles NW. of
Holywell.

Gyrn Goch, mountain, Carnarvonshire, 7 miles NE.
of Nevin, alt. 1723 ft.

Gysulog, hamlet, Llanfihangel-Glyn-Myfyr par.,
Denbighshire, 6½ miles NW. of Corwen.

Ha’ Hill.—mound, Alvah par., in co. and 5 miles S.
of .Banff.—2. Ha’ Hill, mound, on Ha’ Burn, Deskford
par., Banffshire.—3. Ha’ Hill, mound, Carluke par.,
Lanarkshire.

Haaf Grunie, island, 1 mile SE. of Unst island,
Shetland.

Hahherley.—par., S. Shropshire, 8½ miles SW. of
Shrewsbury, 795 ac., pop. 137 ; Hahherley Valley, a
famous ground for botanists, is here.—2. Hahherley,
hamlet, near Kidderminster, W. Worcestershire.

Hahherley Office, hamlet, Worthen par., S. Shrop¬
shire, 9½ miles SW. of Shrewsbury.

Hahbie’s Howe, the scene of Allan Ramsay’s Gentle
Shepherd,
near the head of the North Esk, on border of
Edinburghshire and Peeblesshire, 4½ miles SW. of
Penicuik, in the grounds of Newhall; the name is
sometimes given to a spot on Glencorse Burn, 4 miles
NW. of Penicuik, in the Pentland Hills.

Habblesthorpe, par., N. Notts, 6 miles E. of East
Retford, 1040 ac., pop. 113.

Habehester, hill, with vestiges of ancient camp, 4½
mile SE. of Ayton sta., E. Berwickshire, alt. 712 ft.

Haben Bridge, place, Rogate par., W. Sussex, 5
miles NW. of Midhurst.

Habergham Eaves, township, Whalley par., NE.
Lancashire, mostly in SW. of borough of Burnley, 4217
ac., pop. 35,033; P.O.

Habralielia, cavern, in the Mull of Papa, N. ex¬
tremity of Papa Westray island, Orkney.

Hahrough (or Hahurgh), par. and vil. withry. sta.,
N. Lincolnshire, 8 miles NW. of Grimsby, 1570 ac. land
and 1180 water, pop. 391; P.O., called naborongh.

Habton, Great and Little, 2 townships, Kirkby Mis-
pertonpar., North-Riding Yorkshire, on river Rye, 3g
miles NW. of New Malton; Great Habton, 951 ac.,
pop. 165; p.o.; Little Habton, 472 ac., pop. 52.

Haccombe, par., E. Devon, 3 miles SE. of Newton
Abbot, 363 ac., pop. 14; contains the seat of H. House.

Hacconby, par., S. Lincolnshire, 4 miles N. of
Bourn; 3220 ac., pop. 412; P.O., called Haconby.

Haceby, par., S. Lincolnshire, 3½ miles NAV. of
Falkingham, 705 ac., pop. 53.

nachcston, par. and vil., E. Suffolk, 2 miles N. of
Wickham Market, 1726 ac., pop. 435; P.O.

Uackhallscross, 6 m. from Dundalk, co. Louth; P.O.

Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.

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