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Hare's Hen, ravine, in par. and near Arbuthnott
Church, Kincardineshire.

Harcscombe, par., E. Gloucestershire, 34 m. NW. of
Stroud, 478 ac., pop. 149; contains the seat 11. Grange.

Haresfield, par. and ry. sta., in co. and 6 miles SW.
of Gloucester, 2155 ac., pop. 572; P.O.; contains tbe
seat of Haresflehl Conrt.

Haresfoot, seat, 6 m. E. of Hemel Hempstead, Herts.

Hareshaw Burn, stream, S. Northumberland; issues
from lakelet, and flows S. to the North Tyne 3 miles
N. of Bellingham.

Harestancs and Thornlce, part of vil. of Braid-
WOOD: which see.

Harestock, hamlet, Whiteparish par., S. Wilts, 7
miles SW. of Salisbury.

Harewood.—par. and township, E. div. West-Riding
Yorkshire, 8 miles N. of Leeds—par., 12,343 ac. (includ-
ing part of Wike in Bardsey par.), pop. 2614; township,
3654 ac., pop. 716; P.O., T.O.; in tbe neighbourhood are
ruins of castle (11th century); also Harewood Honse
(1760), seat of Earl of Harewood.—2. Harewood, seat,

6 miles E. of Callington, E. Cornwall.—3. Harewood,
par., S. Herefordshire, 54 miles NW. of Ross, 664 ac.,
pop. 121; P.O., called Harewood End.

Harewood Glen, seat, on Yarrow Water, in co. and
34 miles W. of Selkirk.

Harford.—par., S. Devon, on river Erme, 12 miles
NE. of Plymouth, 2050 ac., pop. 182.—2. Harford,
tithing, Naunton par., E. Gloucestershire, 4 miles N.
of Northleach.—3. Harford, hamlet, Brompton Regis
par., W. Somerset, 4 miles NE. of Dulverton.

Harford Bridge, on river Yare, S. Norfolk, 2£ miles
S. of Norwich.

Hargate Manor, par., in co. and 74 miles SW. of
Derby, 74 ac., pop. 9.

Hargham, par., S. Norfolk, 34 miles SW. of Attle-
borough, 1080 ac., pop. 70; contains the seat of Harg-
ham Hall.

Hargrave.—eccl. dist. and hamlet, Tarvin and
Wavertonpars., W. Cheshire—dist., pop. 470; hamlet,

6 miles SE. of Chester; p.o.—2. Hargrave, par. and :
vil., N. Northamptonshire, 54 miles SE. of Thrapston,
2400 ac., pop. 356; P.O.—3. Hargrave, par., W.
Suffolk, 6 miles SW. of Bury St Edmunds, 1108 ac.,
pop. 420.

Haringay Park, Green Lancs, sta. on City and
Suburban Ry., in NE. of London, 24 miles NW. of
Tottenham sta.

Harker, ry. sta., E. Cumberland, 3 m. N. of Carlisle.

Harkers, Eyemouth. See Hurcars.

Harkerside, tract of moor, in par. and 24 miles S.
of Grinton, North-Riding Yorkshire.

Harkstead, par., E. Suffolk, on Stour estuary, 64
m. SE. of Ipswich, 2266 ac. (540 water), pop. 360; P.O.

Harlackendcn, place, Woodchurch par., mid. Kent,

5 miles SW. of Ashford.

Harland, Hill of, in par. and 3 miles NW. of Wick,
Caithness, alt. 201 ft.; commands an extensive view;
in vicinity is Harland Honse, now a farmhouse.

Harlaston, township, Clifton Campville par., E.
Staffordshire, 44 miles NE. of Tamworth, pop. 279;
P.O., called Harlcston.

Harlaw, battlefield (1411), Chapel of Garioch par.,
Aberdeenshire, near river Ury, 2 m. NW. of Inverurie.

Harlaxton, par. and vil., S. Lincolnshire, 3 miles
SW. of Grantham, 2530 ac., pop. 383; P.O.; in the
neighbourhood is the seat of Harlaxton Manor.

Harle, Little and West, 2 townships, Kirkwhelping-
ton par., S. Northumberland, on river Wansbeck, 94
miles E. of Bellingham—Little Harle, 710 ac., pop.

48 ; West Harle, 653 ac., pop. 7 ; P.O., called Harle.

Harlech, ancient coast town with ry. sta., Merioneth,

10 miles N. of Barmouth ; P.O., 1 Bank; on a precipice
overlooking the sea are the ruins of Harlech L'astle.

Harlcsden, eccl. dist., Acton, Hammersmith, and
Willesden pars., Middlesex, pop. 3418; forms part of
Chelsea.

Ilarleston.—market town with ry. sta., S. Norfolk,

64 miles SW. of Bungay; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Market-
day,
Wednesday. See Redenhall with Harleston.

—2. Harleston, hamlet, East Allington par., S. Devon,

3 miles NE. of Kingsbridge.—3. Harleston, par., W.

I Suffolk, 2 miles NW. of Stowmarket, 615 ac., pop. 76.

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

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