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Hawn, township, in par. and 1 mile NW. of Hales-
owen, W. Worcestershire, pop. 716.

Hawnhy, par. and township, North-Riding York-
shire, on river Rye, 10 miles NE. of Thirsk—par.,
16,790 ac., pop. 666; township, 2421 ac., pop. 231; P.O.

Hawncs (or Haynes), par. and vil., mid. Bedford-
shire, 4 miles NE. of Ampthill, 2561 ac., pop. 934; P.O.;
also P.O. called Haynes Church End; here is Hawncs
Park, seat of the Marquis of Bath.

Haworth, township and town with ry. sta., Brad-
ford par., N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 34 miles SW.
of Keighley—township, 8114 ac., pop. 6873; town, 360
ac., pop. 3816; P.O., T.O,, 1 Bank; Charlotte Bronte
(1816-55), the novelist, resided here.

Hawpitt, hamlet, Wanborough par., N. Wilts.

Hawridge, par., Bucks, 3 miles N. of Chesham and
4 miles SW. of Berkhampstead, 697 ac., pop. 242.

Haws.—stream, Montgomeryshire, falling into the
Severn at Aberhaws.—2. Haws, stream, Radnorshire,
falling into the Ithon above Disserth.

Hawside, hamlet, North Meols par., W. Lancashire,
74 miles NW. of Ormskirk.

Hawsker with Stainsacre, coast township, in par.
and 24 miles SE. of Whitby, North-Riding Yorkshire,
3813 ac., pop. 962 ; contains the seat of Hawsker Hall.

Hawstcad, par. and vil., W. Suffolk, 4 miles SW.
of Bury St Edmunds, 2237 ac. (including Hardwick),
pop. 321.

Hawthorn, coast township, in par. and 14 mile NE.
of Easington, N. Durham, 1506 ac., pop. 282.

Hawthorn Burn, stream, N. Durham; traverses
Hawthorn Dene, picturesque glen, and flows to the
North Sea 2 miles S. of Seaham Harbour.

Hawthorn Hill, seat, 54 m. SW. of Newry, Armagh.

Hawthorn Hythe, small bay, on coast of N. Durham,
2 miles S. of Seaham Harbour, with curious rock for-
mations and deep caverns.

Hawthornden, romantic old seat, property of the
Drummonds of Hawthornden, and picturesque glen, on
river North Esk, in co. and 8 miles SE. of Edinburgh
by road and 11£ by rail; at Hawthornden Drummond
(1585-1649), the poet, was visited by Ben Jonson in 1618.

Hawthorpe, hamlet, Irnham par., S. Lincolnshire,
on river Glen, 3 miles NE. of Corby.

Hawton, par. and vil., S. Notts, 14 mile SW. of
Newark, 2160 ac., pop. 286.

Haxalgate, ancient road up the Eildon Hills, NW.
Roxburghshire.

Haxby, township with ry. sta., Strensallpar., North
Riding Yorkshire, on river Foss, 4| miles NE. of York,
2208 ac., pop. 559; P.O.

Haxey, par. and vil. with ry. sta., N. Lincolnshire,
in Axholme isle, 7 miles NW. of Gainsborough, 8470
ac., pop. 1982; P.O., T.O.; the ry. sta. is 14 m. S. of vil.

Baxter’s End Bridge, near Bourne End vil., Herts,
2 miles SE. of Berkhampstead.

Haxton, hamlet, Bratton Fleming par., N. Devon,
6 miles SE. of Barnstaple.

Haxton Down, eminence, S. Wilts, in Salisbury
Plain, 7 miles W, of Ludgershall; has traces of ancient
British vil.

Hay . See also Hey .

Hay.—market town and par. with ry. sta., E. Breck-
nockshire, on river Wye, 204 miles NW. of Hereford,
—par., 2602 ac., pop. 2154; town, 100 ac., pop. 1916;
P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Market-day,
Thursday.—2. Hay,
hamlet, 64 miles E. of Kendal, Westmorland. See
Scalthwaiterigg, Hay, &c.—3. Hay, dist., North-
field par., E. Worcestershire, 6 m. SW. of Birmingham.

Hay, Little, hamlet, Shenstone par., E. Stafford-
shire, 34 miles S. of Lichfield.

Hay, Old, hamlet, Mereworth par., W. Kent, 6
miles NE. of Tunbridge.

Hay, West, hamlet, Kingscliff par., N. Northamp-
tonshire, 8 miles NW. of Oundle.

Hay Cliff, on the coast of Kent, 2 miles SW. of
Dover, alt. 350 ft.

Hay End, hamlet, Hamstall Rid ware par., E. Staf-
fordshire, 4 miles E. of Rugeley.

Hay Green, vil., Fishlake par., S. div. West-Riding
Yorkshire, 2 miles W. of Thorne.

Hay Mills, eccl. dist., Yardley par., E. Worcester-
I shire, pop. 870.

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

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