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old Roman road to Bath. Its situation on the Kennet,
a fine trout stream, makes Hungerford a favourite
resort of anglers ; in vicinity of town is the seat of
Hungerford Park.—2. Hnngerford, hamlet, Bursle-
don par., S. Hants, 14 mile NE. of Netley sta.—3.
Hungerford, hamlet, Eaton and Munslow pars., S»
Shropshire, on river Corve, 64 miles SE. of Church
Stretton.—4. Hungerford, hamlet, Old Cleeve par.,
AY. Somerset, 2 miles SW. of Watchet.

Hungerford, Little, hamlet, Hampstead Norris par.,
Berks, 7 miles NE. of Newbury.

Hungerford Newtown, vil., on SW. border of
Berks, in par. and 3 miles NE. of Hungerford.    
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Hungerstone, hamlet, Allensmore par., in co. and 5
miles SAY. of Hereford.    i

Hungerton.—hamlet, AYyville par., S. Lincolnshire, !
5 m. SAV. of Grantham. See
AYyville with Hungerton.

—2. Hungerton, par., Leicester. See Hungarton.

Hunglader, hamlet, in par. and near Kilmuir church,
Skye island, Inverness-shire.

Hungry Bentley, township,Longford par., S. Derby-
shire, 44 miles S. of Ashborne, 1086 ac., pop. 82.

Hungry Hatton, place, Childs Ercall par., N. Shrop-
shire, 7 miles NW. of Newport.

Hungry Hill, 5 miles NE. of Bearhaven, SW. co.
Cork, 2251 ft.; on S. side is a splendid waterfall.

Hunish, Bhnda, promontory, in N. of Kilmuir
par., Skye island, 2 miles AA7. of The Aird; on SW.
side is Loch Hunish.

Hnnuianby, par., township, and vil. with ry. sta.,
East-Riding Yorkshire, 124 miles SE. of Scarborough—
par., 8452 ac., pop. 1408; township, 69S8 ac., pop. 1351;
P.O., T.o. Market-day, Tuesday.

Uunhingham, par. and vil., S. AYarwickshire, on
river Leam, 5 m. NE. of Leamington, 1170ac., pop. 267.

Hunnington, township and ry. sta., in par. and 3
miles S. of Halesowen, E. Worcestershire, pop. 124.

Hunny Hill, hamlet, Carisbrooke par., Isle of Wight,

4 mile N. of Newport.

Hunsbury Hill, in co. and vicinity of Northampton;
has remains of ancient camp.

Hnnscote, hamlet, Charlcote par., S. Warwickshire,

3 miles E. of Stratford on Avon.

Hunsdon, par. and vil., E. Herts, 5 miles SE. of t
AVare, 1975 ac., pop. 526 ;
P.O.; in vicinity of vil. is the
seat of Hunsdon House.

Uunshelf, township, in par. and 2 miles S. of Peni-
stone, S. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire, 2465 ac., pop. 1404.

Hnnsingore, par. and township, E. div. AVest-
Riding Yorkshire, on river Nidd, 44 miles NAY. of
A\retherby—par., 4215 ac., pop. 554; township, 1159
ac., pop. 183 ;
P.O.

Hunslet, township and ry. sta., Leeds par., E. div.
West-Riding Yorkshire, in S. of bor. of Leeds, 1152
ac., pop. 46,942;
P.O., T.o. The Hunslet Paper
Hills are here.

Hunsley, hamlet, Rowley par., East-Riding York-
shire, 2 miles NE. of South Cave; Hunsley Beacon,
in vicinity, is 530 ft. high.

Hunsouby and Winskel, township, Addingham
par., E. Cumberland, 4 miles SE. of Kirkoswald, 1687
ac., pop. 284.

Hunstanton, watering-place and vil. with ry. sta.,
on river AVash, AY. Norfolk, opposite Boston, 18 miles
NE. of Kings Lynn by rail;
P.O., T.o., 2 Banks;
owes its rise as a watering-place to the opening of
the railway in 1862; has a pier 280 yards long, a
promenade, and a good beach, which affords excellent
and safe bathing; in vicinity is the seat of Hunstanton
Ilall. On Hunstanton Point is a lighthouse with
fixed light (Hunstanton) 109 ft. above high water and
seen 16 miles.

Hunstanton, Old, hamlet, 2 miles N. of Hunstan-
ton sta., W. Norfolk ;
P.O.

Hunstanton with Barrett Rlngstcad, par. (ry. sta.
Hunstanton), W. Norfolk, 1499 ac. land and 795 water,
pop. 1516; contains the vil. of Hunstanton.

Hnnstanworth. See Hunstonworth.

Hunsterson, township, AVybunbury par., W. Che-
shire, 54 miles SE. of Nantwich, 1570 ac., pop. 193.

Hnnston.—par., W. Suffolk, 8 miles NAV. of Stow-
market, 957 ac., pop. 134.—2. Hnnston, par., W.
Sussex, 2 miles S. of Chichester, 1013 ac., pop. 176.

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

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