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liamentary bor. in 1832, and a municipal bor. in 1848. The bor. returns 2 members to Parliament.
Halin In Waternish, quoad sacra par., Duirinish par., Skye island, Inverness-shire, pop. 1006.
Haling Park, seat, in vicinity of Croydon, E. Surrey.
Hallval (Allhe-meaU), mountain, Rum island, Inner Hebrides, alt. 2368 ft.
Halkerton, Kincardineshire. See Haulkerton.
Halkin (or Halkyn), par. and vil., in co. and 2½ miles SW. of Flint, 3408 ac., pop. 1376; P.O.; here is Halkin Castle, seat of Marquis of Westminster. In vicinity is Halkin Mountain (993ft.) withancient camp.
Halkirk, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Caithness-shire —par., 95,763 ac., pop. 2705; vil., on river Thurso, 8^ miles S. of Thurso and 15½ miles NAY. of Wick, pop. 372; P.O., and P.O. at Halkirk Roadside. Caithness flag-stones are quarried.
nail . See also Hal .
Hall.—vil., in par. and near Llangadock, Carmar¬ thenshire.—2. Hall, hamlet, St Ishmaels par., Car¬ marthenshire, 3 miles NW. of Kidwelly.—3. Hall, seat, in vicinity of Barnstaple, N. Devon.—4. Hall, hamlet, in par. and near Bolton, SE. Lancashire. Samuel Crompton (1753-1827), the inventor of spinning machinery, lived here.
Hall Bank Gate, hamlet, 4 miles SE. of Brampton, E. Cumberland; P.O.
Hall Barn, seat, near Beaconsfield, Bucks.
Hall Barns, hamlet, Simonburn par., S. Northum¬ berland, 7½ miles NW. of Hexham.
Hall Carr, hamlet, Bury par., SE. Lancashire, 6 miles N. of Bury. See Coupe Lench, Newhalley, and Hall Carr.
Hall Cellar, fishing hamlet, S. Devon, 6½ miles SE. of Kingsbridge.
Hall Craig, seat, 5 miles NW. of Enniskillen, mid. co. Fermanagh.
Hall Down, eminence, E. Devon, near Chudleigh.
Hall End, hamlet, Polesworth par., N. AYarwick- shire, 4 miles NW. of Atherstone.
Hall Gill, ravine, Cambusnethan par., Lanarkshire; descends SAV. to the Clyde.
Hall Green.—hamlet, in par. and 4 miles W. of Wigan, SW. Lancashire.—2. Hall Green, vil., Yardley par., E. Worcestershire, 4 m. SE. of Birmingham ; P.O.
Hall Green, Old, hamlet, SE. Herts, 5 miles NE. of Ware.
Hall Grove, seat, near W. border of Surrey, 1 mile NE. of Bagshot.
Hall Hills, par., S. Lincolnshire, within Boston mun. bor., pop. 4.
Hall House, ruins at Polruan, E. Cornwall, oppo¬ site Fowey; was garrisoned during the Civil War.
HaU Place.—seat, near Maidenhead, Berks. — 2. Hall Place, seat, 8 miles SW. of Faversham, E. Kent. —3. Hall Place, seat, 3 miles E. of Leigh, AY. Kent.
HaU Road, ry. sta., on coast of Lancashire, 3 miles
S. of Formby.
Hall 1 th Wood Paper Hill. nr. Bolton, Lancashire.
HaU of Ince, seat, in vicinity of Ince sta., Lancashire.
Halladale, river, Reay par., NE. Sutherlandshire; flows 22 miles N. (through Strath Halladale) to the sea at Portskerry; has salmon and trout.
Ilallam, Kirk, par. and township, in co. and 8 miles NE. of Derby—par., 1741 ac., pop. 513; township, 759 ac., pop. 81.
Hallam, Little, hamlet, in par. and 1 mile SW. of Ilkeston, S. Derbyshire.
Hallam, Nether, township, in par. and W. of Shef¬ field, West-Riding Yorkshire, 1538 ac., pop. 38,967.
Hallam, Upper, township, Sheffield par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, in SW. of Sheffield bor., 6334 ac., pop. 2513.
Hallam, West, par. and vil. with ry. sta., S. Derby¬ shire, on Nutbrook Canal, 7 miles NE. of Derby, 1357 ac., pop. 590 ; P.O.; has coal mines.
Ilallam Fields, 3m. SW. of Ilkeston, Derbyshire; P.O.
Hallam Gate, hamlet, Sheffield par., S. div. AYest- Riding Yorkshire.
Hallam Moor, on border of Derbyshire and West- Riding Yorkshire, in the outer region of the High Peak.
Hallamshlre, ancient lordship, in S. div. West- Riding Yorkshire; mentioned in Domesday Book as
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