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7 miles N. of Bentley Junction and 9¼ miles SW. of Ipswich, 4288 ac., pop. 3237; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Market-day, Monday.—3. Hadlcigli, township,; Box- ford par., W. Suffolk, 3 miles SW. of Hadleigh sta., pop. 205; contains the hamlet of Hadleigh Heath.
Hadley.—vil., Monken Hadley par., Middlesex, 1 mile NE. of Barnet; P.O.; in vicinity was fought in 1471 the battle of Barnet, between the Yorkists under Edward IV. and the Lancastrians under Earl Warwick (the King Maker), in which the earl was defeated and slain. An obelisk marks the place where he fell. The seat of Hadley Priory is here.—2. Hadley, tithing, in par. and 2 miles SW. of Lambourn, Berks.—3. Hadley, eccl. dist. and hamlet with ry. sta., Welling- ton par., N. Shropshire—dist., pop. 2646; hamlet, 2 miles E. of Wellington; P.O.
Hadley End, vil., Yoxall par., E. Staffordshire, 6¼ miles NE. of Rugeley.
Hadley Highstone, place, South Mimms par., Middlesex.
Hadlow, par. and vil., mid. Kent, 4 miles NE. of Tunbridge, 5934 ac., pop. 2471; P.O., T.O.; contains the seat of Hadlow Park.
Hadlow Down, eccl. dist. and vil., Buxted and May- field pars., E. Sussex—dist., pop. 966; vil., 4¼ miles NE. of Uckfieldry. sta.; P.O.
Hadlow Road, ry. sta., 3 miles SE. of Parkgate, W. Cheshire.
Hadnall, township and vil. with ry. sta., Middle par., N. Shropshire, 4 miles NE. of Shrewsbury, 2444 ac., pop. 531; P.O., T.o.
Hadnock, Dixton, Monmouthshire. See Dixton Hadnock.
Hadsor, par., vil., and seat, E. Worcestershire, 1 mile SE. of Droitwich, 946 ac., pop. 120.
Hadspen, hamlet, Pitcombe par., mid. Somerset, 1¼ mile E. of Castle Cary; in vicinity is Hadspen House.
Hadstock, par. and vil., W. Essex, 1 mile S. of Linton, 1731 ac., pop. 466.
Hadstone, township, Warkworth par., N. North- umberland, 10 miles NE. of Morpeth, 1175 ac., pop. 81.
Haer . See Hare .
Hatfield, school, Dymock par., W. Gloucestershire.
Hatfield Honse, seat, on E. border of Herefordshire, 2| miles SE. of Ledbury.
Hafod.—seat, in co. and 3 miles N. of Cardigan.—
2. Hafod, seat, Cardiganshire, 16 miles SE. of Aber- ystwith.-—3. Hafod, hamlet, Ruabon par., Denbigh- shire, 3 miles SW. of Wrexbam.—4. Hafod, 2 miles NAY. of Pontypridd, Glamorgan; P.O. See Havod.
Hafodminos, hamlet, Llangerniew par., Denbigh- shire, 6¼ miles NE. of Llanrwst.
Hafodunos, seat, near Abergele, Denbighshire.
Hafodymaidd, hamlet, Cerrig-y-Druidion par., Denbighshire, 13 miles SE. of Llanrwst.
Hafton Honse, seat, on S. side of Holy Loch, Argyll- shire, 2 miles N. of Dunoon.
Hagbourn Hill, eminence, Chilton par., Berks.
Hagbourne, par., N. Berks, 5 miles SAY. of AYalling- ford, 2815 ac., pop. 1270; contains the township and vil. of East Hagbourne, 1758 ac., pop. 1108 ; P.O.; and the township of West Hagbourne, 1057 ac., pop. 162.
Hagg . See also Hag .
Ilagg, cliff, on N. border of Yorkshire, at confluence of rivers Balder and Tees, 3¼ miles NAY. of Barnard Castle.
Hagg, Upper, hamlet, Almondbury par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 1 mile SW. of Honley.
Hagg Lane, hamlet, Handsworth par., S. div. West- Riding Yorkshire, in E. vicinity of Sheffield.
Haggardstown, par., NE. co. Louth, on Dundalk Bay, 2 miles SE. of Dundalk, 1414 ac., pop. 736.
Haggerleases, school, 5 miles AY. of West Auckland, Durham.
Haggerston.—ry. sta. (on North London Ry.), ¼ mile S. of Dalston Junction.—2. Haggerston, hamlet, Ancroft par., N. Northumberland, 6¼ m. SE. of Berwick on Tweed; the seat of Haggerston Castle is here.
Uaggonficld, vil., in par. and 2 miles NW. of Worksop, N. Notts.
llaggs, quoad sacra par. and vil., Denny par., Stir- lingshire— par., pop. 1500; vil. (Hollandbush and Haggs), 3 miles SW. of Denny, pop. 524.
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