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nistone; inhabitants, 86. Gunthwaite
Hall is the seat of Wm. Bosville, Esq.

H.

Habton, Great, N.R. (5) a town-
ship in the parish of Kirkby Overcarr,
in the wapentake of Pickering Lythe,
4 miles N.W. from Malton; inhabi-
tants, 136.

Habton, Little, N. R. (5) a town-
ship in the parish of Kirby Overcarr,
wapentake of Pickering Lythe, 4 miles
N. W. from Malton ; inhabitants, 50.

Hackfall, W. R. (5). See Grewel-
thorpe.

Hackforth, N. R. (2) a township
in the parish of Hornby, wapentake of
Hang East, 4 miles N. from Bedale;
inhabitants, 134. This village gave
birth to Cuthbert Tunstall, successively
Bishop of London and Durham, a pre-
late of learning and merit, who wea-
thered the various storms attending the
reformation, but died in confinement at
a very advanced age, for denying the
supremacy of Queen Elizabeth.

Hackness, N.' R. (3) a parish and
township in the wapentake of Whitby
Strand, 4 miles W. from Scarborough;
inhabitants, 143 ; a perpetual curacy;
patron, Sir John Vanden Bempdd John-
stone, Bart. This place is situated in a
romantic valley, presenting some fea-
tures of resemblance with Hackfall,
and here, amidst the most picturesque
combination of wood, hill, and dale, is
the splendid mansion of Sir J. V. D.
Johnstone, Bart. The parish contains
the townships of Broxa, Harwood Dale
with Sylpho, and Suffield. Entire po-
pulation, 632.

Haddingley, W. R. (8) a small
hamlet in the township of Shelley, pa-
rish of Kirk Burton, wapentake of Ag-
brigg, 9 miles N. W. from Penistone.

Haddlesey Chapel, W. R. (8) a
township in the parish of Birkin, wa-
pentake of Barkston Ash, 5 miles N.W.
from Snaith; inhabitants, 199; a cha-
pelry to Birkin.

Haddlesey, East, W. R. (8) a
hamlet in the preceding township.

Haddlesey, West, W. R. (8) a
township in the parish of Birkin, wa-
pentake of Barkston Ash,
6 miles N.W.
from Snaith; inhabitants, 293.

Hag, Nether and Over, W. R. (7)
two hamlets in the township of Honley,
parish of Almondbury, wapentake of
Agbrigg,
miles S. from Huddersfield.

Hagg, N. R. (2) a small hamlet
in the township and parish of Kirkby
Moorside, wapentake of Rydale, 1§
mile N. from Kirkby Moorside.

Hagg Cottage, N. R. (1) a small
hamlet in the township and parish of
Grinton, wapentake of Hang West, 1§
mile E. from Reeth.

Hagg, N. R. (3) a hamlet in the
township and parish of Whitby, wapen-
take of Whitby Strand, 2 miles E. from
Whitby.

Hagthorpe, E. R. (5) a small
hamlet in the township of Bracken-
holme, parish of Hemingborough, wa-
pentake of Howdenshire, 5 miles S. E.
from Selby.

Hague, W. R. (4) a hamlet in the
township of Kelbrook, parish of Thorn-
ton, wapentake of Osgoldcross, 9 miles
S.W. from Skipton.

Hague Hall, W. R. (8). See
Kirkby, South.

Hagworth Hall, N. R. (1) a
small hamlet in the township of Co-
therstone, parish of Romaldkirk, wa-
pentake of Gilling West,
8 miles W.
from Barnard Castle.

Haigh Hall, W. R. (8). See Kex-
brough.

Hainworth, W. R. (4) a hamlet
in the township and parish of Bingley,
wapentake of Skyrack, 2 miles W. from
Bingley.

Haldenby, W. R. (9) a township
in the parish of Adlingfieet, wapentake
of Osgoldcross, 10 miles S. E. from
Howden ; inhabitants, 69. Haldenby
Park is the seat of John Jackson, Esq.

Halfpenny House, N. R. (1) a







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