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Harwich (or North-Eastern) Hivision, pari. div.
of Essex, pop. 51,911.

Harwood.—hamlet with school, in par. and 9 miles
NW. of Middleton in Teesdale, S. Durham.—2. Har-
wood, township, Bolton-le-Moors par., NE. Lancashire,
2 miles NE. of Bolton, 1240 ac., pop. 1811.—3. Har-
wood, township, Hartburn par., N. Northumberland,
6 miles SW. of Rothbury, 3960 ac., pop. 28.

Harwood, Great, town and township with ry. sta.,
in par. and 4 miles NE. of Blackburn, NE. Lancashire,
2863 ac., pop. 6287 ; P.O., T.o., 1 Bank.

Harwood, Little, township, Blackburn par., NE.
Lancashire, in NE. of Blackburn bor., 895 ac., pop. 715.

Harwood Dale, township, Hackness par., North-
Riding Yorkshire, 9 miles NW. of Scarborough, 5537
ac., pop. 203.

Harworth, par. and vil., N. Notts, 24 miles SW. of
Bawtry, 4320 ac., pop. 549.

Hasborough (or Hasbro’) Lights. See HAPPIS-
BURGH.

Hashury, township, in par. and 1 mile SW. of Hales-
owen, E. Worcestershire, pop. 2494.

Hascombc, par. and vil., W. Surrey, 4 miles SE. of
Godalming, 1587 ac., pop. 435.

Hascussay, isl., Shetland, between Fetlar and Yell.

Hasel . See also Hasle, Hazel, Hazle—,

Hesle—, &c.

Hasclbeecli, Northampton. See Hazlebeach.

Ilaselbury Bryan, par., N. Dorset, 4 miles SW. of
Sturminster, 2359 ac., pop. 714; P.O.; gives the title of
Baron Bryan to the Duke of Northumberland.

Haselbnry Plucknett, par. and vil., mid. Somerset,

2 miles NW. of Crewkerne, 2069 ac., pop. 592; P.O.,
called Hazelbnry Plnchnctt.

Haseley.—hamlet, 4 miles SE. of Newport, Isle of
Wight.—2. Haseley, par., in co. and 4 miles NW. of
Warwick, 1152 ac., pop. 226.

Haseley, Great, par. and vil., mid. Oxfordshire, 44
miles SW. of Thame, 3255 ac., pop. 681; P.O.

Haseley, Little, hamlet, Great Haseley par., Oxford-
shire, 5 miles SW. of Thame ry. sta.

Hasells (The), seat, Bedfordshire, 14 mile NE. of
Sandy sta.

Haselor.—par. (ry. sta. Elford Aid Haselour), E.
Staffordshire, on river Mease, 44 miles N. of Tamworth,
584 ac., pop. 29 ; in vicinity is the seat of Haselor
Hall.—2. Haselor, par. and vil., S. Warwickshire, 6
miles NW. of Stratford-on-Avon, 1950 ac., pop. 342.

Hasflcld, par. and vil., in co. and 6 miles N. of
Gloucester, 1460 ac., pop. 246; in vicinity is the seat
of Hasfield Court.

Hasfold Ship burn, vil., Kirdford par., W. Sussex,

3 miles NE. of Petworth.

Hasguard, par., SW. Pembrokeshire, 44 miles NW.
of Milford, 1478 ac., pop. 91.

llasilor, hundred, SE. Dorset, 16,163 ac., pop. 1512;
contains 6 pars.

Haskayne, vil., Halsall par., SW. Lancashire, 4
miles W. of Ormskirk.

Hasketon, par., E. Suffolk, 2 miles NW. of Wood-
bridge, 1680 ac., pop. 484 ; P.O.

Haskeval (Aisge-mhcall), mountain, Rum island,
Inner Hebrides, alt. 2659 ft.

Hasland, township, in par. and 14 mile SE. of
Chesterfield, E. Derbyshire, 2094 ac., pop. 5077; P.O.;
contains the seat of Hasland House.

Haslar Hospital, Gosport, Hants, for men of the
Royal Navy. Haslar Barracks is also in vicinity.

Hasle . See alsoHASEL—, Hazel, Hazle—,

Hesle—, &c.

Haslemere, market town and par. with ry. sta.,
W. Surrey, 12 miles SW. of Guildford, 1856 ac., pop.
llll; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day,
Tuesday; was a
pari. bor. until 1832.

Haslet Coppice, hamlet, Stoughton par., W. Sussex,
84 miles NW. of Chichester.

Haslcton, par., Gloucestershire. See Hazleton.

Haslewood, hamlet and seat, Tadcaster par., West-
Riding Yorkshire. See
Hazlewood.

llaslingdcn, market town and township with ry.
sta., Whalley par., NE. Lancashire, 19 miles NW. of
Manchester and 205 miles NW. of London—town, pop.
14,333; township, 4342 ac., pop. 14,29S; P.O., T.O., 2

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

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