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Hay Stacks, mountain, W. Cumberland, If mile SE. of Buttermere.
Haycock, mountain, AV". Cumberland, between Enner- dale AYater and AYast AYater, alt. 2619 ft.
Haycrof, vil., AYortb Matravers par., Dorset, 3 miles S. of Corfe Castle.
Hayden, hamlet, Boddington and Staverton pars., E. Gloucestershire, 4 miles NAY. of Cheltenham.
Haydens Lane, ry. sta., 1 mile NE. of AYimbledon sta., mid. Surrey.
Haydock, township and vil., Ashton in Makerfield par., SAY. Lancashire, 34 miles NE. of St Helens, 2409 ac., pop. 5863; P.O., T.O.; has ironfounding and exten- sive collieries ; in vicinity is Haydock Lodge, now used as a lunatic asylum.
Haydock Grange, seat, near AYarrington Junction, SAY. Lancashire.
Haydon.—par., N. Dorset, 24 miles SE. of Sher- borne, 632 ac., pop. 101. — 2. Haydon, township, AYarden par., S. Northumberland, 6 miles AY. of Hexham, 14,339 ac. (183 water), pop. 2365. — 3. Haydon, hamlet, AY. Somerset, within Taunton bor.
Haydon and Haydon Wick, 2 hamlets, Rodborne Cheney par., N. AYilts, 4 miles NAY. of Swindon.
Haydon Bridge, small town with ry. sta., AYarden par., S. Northumberland, on both sides of river South Tyne, 74 miles AY. of Hexham, pop. 2388; P.O., T.O.; smelting works and iron and brass foundries are in vicinity.
Haydon Hill, eminence, on E. border of S. AYilts, 1 mile N. of Chute ; has traces of ancient earthwork.
Haydor (or Heydour), par. and township, S. Lin- colnshire, 6 miles NE. of Grantham—par., 5140 ac., pop. 547 ; township, 3140 ac., pop. 363.
Haye Park, seat, on N. border of Herefordshire, 2 miles SAY. of Ludlow.
Haye du Pnits, ancient mansion, 2 miles NAY. of St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
Hayes.—hamlet, Ashreigney par., N. Devon, 4 miles AY. of Chulmleigh.—2. Hayes, place, Todbere par., Dorset, 5 miles SAY. of Shaftesbury.—3. Hayes, par. and vil. with ry. sta., AY. Kent, 4 miles SE. of Becken- ham, 1282 ac., pop. 694; P.O. ; Hayes Place, near the church, was the seat of the Earl of Chatham, and birthplace of his son AYilliam Pitt (1759-1806); Hayes Common (220 ac.) lies to S. of vil.—4. Hayes, par., township, and vil. with ry. sta., Middlesex, 3 miles SE. of Uxbridge and 10| miles AY. of London—par., 5772 ac., pop. 9572; township, 3311 ac., pop. 2891; P.O., T.O.; brickmaking is the local industry. — 5. Hayes, hamlet, AYorthen par., S. Shropshire, on river Rea, 12 miles SAY. of Shrewsbury.—6. Hayes, ancient seat in vicinity of Oswestry, N. Shropshire.
Hayes, seat, 4 m. NE. of Navan, mid. co. Meath; P.O.
Hayes, Great, vil., Ashreigney par., N. Devon, near I Chulmleigh.
Hayes Barton, old seat, East Budleigh par., E. Devon, 4 miles SAY. of Sidmouth ; was the birthplace of Sir AYalter Raleigh (1552-1618), statesman and his- torian, and is now a farmhouse; Hayes Wood, in vicinity, is a popular resort of pleasure-seekers.
Hayes Castle, ruined seat of the Moresby family, near the coast of Cumberland, 34 m. NE. of AVhitehaven.
Hayes End, hamlet, Hayes par., Middlesex, 1 mile NAY. of Hayes sta.; P.O.
Hayes Park, seat of the Marquis of Donegall, N. co. Down, in neighbourhood of Belfast.
Hayeswater, small lake, AYestmorland, on AY. side of High Street Mountain, 5 miles AY. of Shap.
Hayfield, township and vil. with ry. sta., Glossop par., N. Derbyshire, near AY. border of co. and 9 m. SE. of Stockport, 7920 ac., pop. 2801; P.O., t.o., 1 Bank.
Hayfield House.—seat, on NAY. side of Loch Awe, Argyllshire, 7 miles SE. of Taynuilt.—2. Hayfield House, near Rutherglen, Lanarkshire.
Haygrove, hamlet, in par. and near Bridgwater, AY. Somerset.
Hayholme, hamlet, Levenpar., East-Riding York- shire, 64 miles NE. of Beverley.
Hayle (or Heyi), seaport, eccl. dist., and ry. sta., Cornwall, 4 miles SE. of St Ives—eccl. dist. (Phillack par.), pop. 1575; town (Phillack and St Erth pars.), pop. 1089; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank, 1 newspaper; exports copper
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