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and tin, and has lucrative fisheries; on AY. side of
entrance to harbour are 2 fixed lights seen 6 miles;
Hayle is now a sub-port of Penzance.

Hayle Bay, small bay, on AY. coast of Cornwall, on
E. side of Padstow Bay.

Hayle Paper Hill, at Maidstone, Kent.

Hayle Place, seat, in S. vicinity of Maidstone,
mid. Kent.

Haylcs Abbey, small but interesting ruin, 2 miles
NE. of AYinchcomb, Gloucestershire.

Hayling, island with ry. sta., off the coast of S.
Hants, between Langston and Chichester harbours ;
P.O., T.O., called Hayling Island ; is 4 miles long and
14 wide, and is connected with Havant by a bridge and
branch railway; comprises the pars, of North and
South Hayling.

Hayling, North, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Hayling
island, S. Hants, 2 miles S. of Havant, 1390 ac. (82
water), 227 tidal water and 1147 foreshore, pop. 268.

Hayling, South, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Hayling
island, S. Hants, on the English Channel, 5 miles S. of
Havant, 2582 ac. (18 water), 336 tidal water and 1849
foreshore, pop. 1066; is a rising watering-place.

Hayling Ifonse, seat, 1 mile S. of Croydon, Surrey.

Hayling Island, S. Hants; P.O., T.o. See Hayling.

Hayuiarkct, ry. sta. and dist., in AY. of Edinburgh.

Hayne.—hamlet, Manaton par., E. Devon, 5 miles
S. of Moreton Hampstead.—2. Hayne, seat, on AV.
border of Devon, 64 miles NE. of Launceston.-—3.
Hayne, hamlet, Uffculme par., N. Devon, 44 miles NE.
of Cullompton.—4. Hayne, hundred, E. Kent. See
Heane.—5. Hayne, hamlet, St Decumans par., AY.
Somerset, near AVatchet.

Haynes Church End, in co. and 6 miles SE. of
Bedford; P.O. See Hawnes.

Haynestown.—par., E. co. Kildare, 3 miles E. of
Naas, 459 ac., pop. 20.—2. Haynestown,par., mid. co.
Louth, 2 miles S. of Dundalk, 1981 ac., pop. 325.

Haynford, par. and vil., S. Norfolk, 7 miles N. of
Norwich, 1600 ac., pop. 629; P.O.

Hayocks Lodge, in par. and 1 mile NE. of Steven-
ston, Ayrshire.

Hayridge, hundred, N. Devon, 46,528 ac., pop.
11,080 ; contains 16 pars, and part of another.

Hayscastle, par., Pembrokeshire, on river AVest
Cleddau, 64 miles N. of Haverfordwest, 4462 ac., pop.
291; P.O., called Hayscastle Cross.

Haysliaw, hamlet, Ripon par., E. div. AYest-Riding
Yorkshire, 4 miles SE. of Pateley Bridge.

Hayside, Lancashire. See Heyside.

Hayside Bow, part of vil. of Southhook : which see.

Hayston Hill, hill with ancient circular moat, in E.
of Glamis par., Forfarshire, alt. 900 ft.

Hay stone, tithing, St Mary Donhead par., S. AYilts,
4 miles S. of Hindon.

Haystoune, old seat (built 1660, and now a farm-
house), property of the Hays of Haystoune, in co. and
2 miles SE. of Peebles, on Glensax Burn.

Hays water, tarn, AYestmorland. See Hayeswater.

Hayton.—par. and vil., E. Cumberland, at confluence
of rivers Irthing and Gelt, 24 miles SAY. of Brampton
sta., 7845 ac., pop. 1420; P.O.—2. Hayton, hamlet,
Aspatria par., AY. Cumberland, 5 miles NE. of Mary-
port ; P.O. See Hayton and Mealo.—3. Hayton,
par. and vil., N. Notts, 3 miles NE. of East Retford,
2700 ac., pop. 255.—4. Hayton, par., township, and
vil., East-Riding Yorkshire, 24 miles SE. of Pocklington
—par., 3637 ac., pop. 435; township, 1900 ac., pop.
215; P.O.

Hayton, vil., 2 miles from Glencarse sta., Perthshire.

Hayton, Upper and Lower, 2 hamlets, Stanton Lacy
par., S. Shropshire, on river Corve, 4 m. N. of Ludlow.

Hayton and Mealo, coast township, Aspatria par.,
AY. Cumberland, 5 miles NE. of Maryport, 1868 ac.,
pop. 295 ; P.O., called Hayton.

Hay tor.—hundred, E. Devon, 62,583 ac.,pop. 58,687;
contains 22 pars.—2. Hay tor, hamlet, Islington par.,
E. Devon, on E. border of Dartmoor Forest, 44 miles
NE. of Ashburton; 1 mile AY. is Haytor Hill, con-
taining ancient remains; quarries of excellent granite
are here.

Hayward, New and Old, 2 hamlets, on AY. border
of Berks, 2 miles N. of Hungerford.

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

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