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Hemingford House.—seat, in vicinity of St Ives, Huntingdonshire.—2. Hemlngford House, seat, near Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire.
Hemingstone, par., E. Suffolk, 64 miles N. of Ips- wich, 1444 ac., pop. 298; P.O. ; contains the seat of Hemingstone HaU.
Hemington.—township, Lockington par., N. Leices- tershire, 1 mile NE. of Castle Donington, pop. 380.— 2. Hemington, par., N. Northamptonshire, 4 miles SE. of Oundle, 1240 ac., pop. 157.—3. Hemington, par. and vil., E. Somerset, 5 miles NW. of Frome, 3046 ac., pop. 581.
Hemley, par., E. Suffolk, on river Deben, 5 miles S. of Woodbridge, 740 ac., pop. 97.
Hemlingford, hundred, N. Warwickshire, 151,727 ac., pop. 130,794.
Heiulington, township, Stainton par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 4 m. NW. of Stokesley, 1118 ac., pop. 103.
Hemmlck. See Hemyock.
Hemmingford. See Hemingford.
Hemmlngs Bay, on N. coast of Kent, near Birch- ington, 34 miles W. of Margate.
Hempage Wood, 3 miles NE. of Winchester, Hants; is the remnant of an ancient royal forest.
Hempholme, township, Leven par., East-Riding Yorkshire, on river Hull, 6 miles NE. of Beverley, 1352 ac., pop. 120.
Hempnall, par. and vil., S. Norfolk, 34 miles NE. of Long Stratton and 9 miles S. of Norwich, 3636 ac., pop. 881; P.O.; in vicinity of vil. is an ancient burying- ground, which was excavated in 1854.
Hempriggs, vil., in par. and 14 mile S. of Wick, E. Caithness ; in vicinity are Hempriggs House, old mansion, and Hempriggs Loch; near the beach are Hempriggs Stacks, lofty insulated rocks.
Heinpsfcll, eminence, 3 miles from Grange sta., Lancashire; from the summit most of the mountains of Westmorland and Cumberland can be seen.
Hempshill, hamlet, in par. and 14 mile SW. of Bulwell, N. Notts.
Hempstead.—par. and vil., W. Essex, 64 miles SE. of Saffron Walden, 3591 ac., pop. 631; P.O.; Dr William Harvey (1578-1657), the discoverer of the circulation of the blood, is buried here.—2. Hempstead, par. and vil., E. Gloucestershire, on river Severn—par., partly in Gloucester city, 1311 ac. (including South Hamlet), pop. 714; pop. of city part, 317; vil., 2 miles SW. of Gloucester; in vicinity is the seat of Hempstead Lourt.—3. nempstead, hamlet, Bapchild par., E. Kent, 1 mile NE. of Sittingbourne.—4. Hempstead, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles W. of Lyminge, E. Kent.— 5. Hempstead, hamlet, Stowting par., E. Kent, 5 miles NW. of Hythe.—6. Hempstead, par., N. Nor- folk, 2 miles SE. of Holt, 1756 ac., pop. 264; p.o.— 7. Hempstead, hamlet, near NE. coast of Norfolk, 8 m. SE. of North Walsham. See Hempstead with Eccles.
Hempstead Bury, seat, in vicinity of Hemel Hemp- stead, Herts.
Hempstead Hill, eminence, on N. coast of Isle of Wight, 24 miles NE. of Yarmouth, alt. 210 ft.
Hempstead with Eccles, coast par., N. Norfolk, 8 miles SE. of North Walsham, 1304 ac., pop. 173.
Hempston, Broad, Devon. See Broadhempston.
Hempston, Little (or Hempston Arundel), par., E. Devon, 2 miles NE. of Totnes, 1270 ac., pop. 222 ; P.O., called Littlehempston.
Hempton.—hamlet, Almondsbury par., W. Glouces- tershire, 5 miles SW. of Thornbury.—2. Hempton, par. and vil., W. Norfolk, on river Wensum, 1 mile SW. of Fakenham, 560 ac., pop. 566.—3. Hempton, hamlet, in par. and 14 mile W. of Deddington, Oxfordshire.
Heinsby, coast par. and vil. with ry. sta., N. Nor- folk, 64 miles N. of Yarmouth, 1785 ac., pop. 648; P.O.; Hemsby Gat, channel across the Barber Sand, is 34 miles long and 4 mile wide; to W. of vil. is the seat of Hemsby HaU.
Hemstead (or Hempstead) Park, seat of Viscount Cranbrook, 2 miles SE. of Cranbrook, mid. Kent.
Hemston, hamlet, in par. and 34 miles NW. of North Molton, N. Devon.
Hemswell, par. and vil., N. Lincolnshire, 7 miles E. of Gainsborough, 2890 ac., pop. 373 ; P.O. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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