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Henny, Little, par., E. Essex, 14 mile SW. of Sud-
bury, 420 ac., pop. 75.

Henny Castle, hill, in NW. vicinity of Bideford, N.
Devon.

Henry’s Moat, par., Pembrokeshire, on river East
Cleddau, 11 miles NE. of Haverfordwest, 3166 ac.,
pop. 336.

Hen’s Castle, ruin, on NW. side of Lough Corrib,
co. Galway; called in Irish
Caislean-na-Circe.

Hensall, township and ry. sta., in par. and 3 miles
NW. of Snaith, E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 1177
ac., pop. 358.

Hensbarrow (or Hensbury) Beacon, hill, E. Corn-
wall, 4 miles N. of St Austell, alt. 1034 ft.

Hensbrooke, locality, in Sheppey Island, Kent;
numerous fossils are found here.

Henshaw.—township, in par. and 34 miles E. of
Haltwhistle, S. Northumberland, on river South Tyne,
11,325 ac., pop. 509.—2. Henshaw, hamlet, Guiseley
par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 3 m. S. of Otley.

Henshilwood, seat, 24 miles from Wilsontown sta.,
NE. Lanarkshire.

Hcnsingham, township and vil., St Bees par., W.
Cumberland, 1 mile SE. of Whitehaven, 2250 ac., pop.
2064 ;
P.O.; in vicinity of vil. is the seat of H. House.

Hensington, township, Bladon par., Oxfordshire, 2
miles S. of Woodstock, 605 ac., pop. 280.

Hcnsol (or Duchrac), seat, Balmaghie par., Kirk-
cudbrightshire, 1 mile SE. of New Galloway sta.

Hcnsol Castle, old mansion, 3 miles S. of Llantris-
ant, Glamorgan; Hensol gives the title of baron to
Earl of Shrewsbury.

Henstead.—hundred, S. Norfolk, 19,331 ac., pop.
5280.—2. Henstead, par. and vil., E. Suffolk, 5 miles
SE. of Beccles, 1918 ac., pop. 537.

Henstridge, par. and vil. with ry. sta., mid. Somer-
set, 6 m. S. ofWincanton, 4252 ac.,pop. 1298;
P.O., T.O.

Henthorn, hamlet, Whalley par., NE. Lancashire,
on river Ribble, 2 miles SW. of Clitheroe.

Hentland, par. and vil., S. Herefordshire, onriver
Wye, 4 miles NW. of Ross, 2905 ac., pop. 575; is the
site of a Roman station.

Henton.—liberty, Cliinnor par., Oxfordshire, 4miles
SE. of Thame.—2. Henton, eccl. dist. and hamlet,
Mearne and Wookey pars., mid. Somerset—dist., pop.
490 ; hamlet, 4 miles W. of Wells.

Henwlck.—place, in par. and 14 mile NW. of
Thatcham, Berks.—2. Henwlek, ry. sta., in co. and 1
mile W. of Worcester; in vicinity are the seats of
Henwick House and Henwlck Lodge.

Henwood.—hamlet, Cumnor par., Berks, 4 miles N.
of Abingdon.—2. Henwood, hamlet, in par. and 3 miles
W. of Linkinhorne, E. Cornwall.—3. Henwood, seat,
24 miles NE. of Weobly, Herefordshire.

Henwood, ancient forest, Oxnam par., Roxburgh;
a place of rendezvous and refuge in Border warfare.

Heogan, hamlet, Shetland. See Hogan.

Heogland, vil., Shetland; post-town, Ollaberry.

Heol Werinood, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles from
Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan; mining and iron-working
employ the inhabitants.

Hepbnrn (or Hcbburn),township,Chillingham par.,
N. Northumberland, 5 miles SE. of Wooler, 2106 ac.,
pop. 127 ; contains Hepburn Wood, Hepburn Crags,
with ancient camp, and Hepburn Tower (within
Chillingham Park), an old peel with pointed window.

Hepplngton, seat, Nackingtonpar., E. Kent, 2 miles
S. of Canterbury.

Hepple and Hepple Demesne, 2 townships, in par.
and 54 miles SW. of Rothbury, N. Northumberland, on
river Coquet—Hepple, 3605 ac., pop. 78 ;
P.O.; Hepple
Demesne, 2247 ac., pop. 44.

Hepscott, township and ry. sta., in par. and 2 miles
SE. of Morpeth, S. Northumberland, 1604 ac., pop. 211.

Hepsey, stream, S. Brecknock, flowing into the Neath.

Hcpste, river, Brecknockshire; rises on S. side of
Brecknock Beacons, and flows 9 miles SW. to the Mellte
14 mile NW. of Penderyn ; is noted for its falls.

Heptonstall, township and vil., Halifax par., N. div.
West-Riding Yorkshire, 14 mile NAY. of Hebden Bridge
sta. and 8 m. NW. of Halifax, 5394 ac., pop. 4047;
P.O.

llcpworth.—par. and vil., AY. Suffolk, 9 miles NAAr.

1 of Eye, 1677 ac., pop. 527 ; P.O.—2. Hepworth, town-

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

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