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Hopton Heath, ry. sta., S. Shropshire, 5 miles SW.
of Craven Arms Junction.

Hopton Wafers, par. and vil., S. Shropshire, 24
miles NAV. of Cleobury Mortimer, 1560 ac., pop. 433.

Hopton and Coton, township, St Mary and St Chad
par., in co. and partly in SE. of Stafford mun. bor.,
3711 ac., pop. 1392 ; pop. of town part, 789 ; here, on
Hopton Heath, a battle was fought (1643) between the
Royalists and Parliamentarians.

Hopwas, vil., in Tamworth bor., E. Staffordshire.

Hopwas Hays, par., E. Staffordshire, 2 miles AV.
of Tamworth, pop. 5.

Qopwell, hamlet, Wilne par., in co. and 5J miles E.
of Derby, pop. 32; here is the seat of Hopwcll Hall.

Hop wood.—township, Middleton par., SE. Lanca-
shire, mostly in bor. of Heywood, 2126 ac., pop. 4440;
P.O.; has cotton mills and iron-foundry; contains
the seat of Hopwood Hall.—2. fflopwood, hamlet,
Alvechurch par., E. AVorcestershire, 54 miles NE. of

Horanscross, 4 miles from Kells, co. Meath; P.O.

Horbling, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Billingborough and
Horbling), S. Lincolnshire, 8 miles S. of Sleaford, 2620
ac., pop. 501;
P.O.

Horhury, township and vil. withry. sta., Wakefield
par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles SW. of
Wakefield, 1279 ac. (54 water), pop. 5050;
P.O., T.O.;
has mfrs. of woollens, worsteds, flannels, and yarns.

Horhury Bridge, vil., in par. and 34 miles SAY. of
Wakefield, S. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire.

Horhury Junction, ry. sta., S. div. West-Riding
Yorkshire, 2J miles SW. of Wakefield.

Horens, or Horcott, hamlet, Kempsford par., E.
Gloucestershire, in S. vicinity of Fairford.

Horden Point, headland, on coast of N. Durham,
44 miles SE. of Seaham Harbour.

Horderley, hamlet with ry. sta., Edgton par., S.
Shropshire, on river Onny, 74 miles SE. of Bishops
Castle.

Horderley Hall, tract, formerly a parish, S. Shrop-
shire, 54 miles SE. of Bishops Castle.

Hordle (or Hordlewell), par. and vil., S. Hants, 4
miles SW. of Lymington—par., 3868 ac., and 205 tidal
water and foreshore, pop. 1041; Hordle Cliff, in vicinity
of vil., is 180 ft. high.

Hordley, par., N. Shropshire, on Ellesmere Canal, 3
miles SW. of Ellesmere, 2541 ac., pop. 290.

Horeahbey, par., mid. co. Tipperary, near Cashel,
1520 ac., pop. 108; has the ruins of an abbey.

Horehain, hamlet, 4 mile from Horeham Road sta.,
E. Sussex; adjacent is the tract of H. Common.

Horeham Boad, ry. sta., E. Sussex, 54 miles NW.
of Hailsham;
P.O.

Horethorne, hundred, Somerset, 23,763 ac., pop.
6843 ; contains 4 pars.

Horetown, par., S. co. Wexford, 3 miles W. of
Taghmon, 3991 ac., pop. 574.

Horfleld, par. and local govt, dist., Gloucestershire
—par., 1299 ac., pop. 5739; dist., on N. side and in
pari, limits of Bristol, pop. 468 ac., pop. 4766.

Horham, par. and vil., E. Suffolk, 44 miles SE. of
Eye, 1433 ac., pop. 339;
P.O.

Horham Hall, seat, 2 miles SW. of Thaxted, W.
Essex.

Horksley, Great, par. and vil., E. Essex, 4 miles
NW. of Colchester, 3177 ac., pop. 794;
P.O.; in vicinity
of vil. is the seat of Horksley Park.

Horksley, little, par., E. Essex, 4| miles NW. of
Colchester, 1039 ac., pop. 199 ;
P.O.

Horkstow, par. and vil., N. Lincolnshire, on river
New Ancholme, 4 miles SW. of Barton upon Humber,
2085 ac., pop. 274;
P.O. ; in vicinity of vil. is the seat
of Horkstow Hall.

Horley.—par. and vil., N. Oxfordshire, 4 miles NW.
of Banbury, 1141 ac., pop. 315.—2. Horley, par. and
vil. with ry. sta., mid. Surrey, on river Mole, 5 miles
S.
of Red Hill Junction, 7320 ac., pop. 2835 ; P.O., T.o.

Hormead, Great, par. and vil., NE. Herts, 24miles
E. of Buntingford ry. sta., 1919 ae., pop. 519.

Hormead, Little, par., NE. Herts, on river Quin, 3
miles SE. of Buntingford ry. sta., 1067 ac., pop. 127.

Hormcr, hundred, NAV. Berks, 20,544 ac., pop.
5387 ; contains 10 pars, and parts of 3 others.


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