Hallamshire, W. R. (8) a district in the parish of Sheffield, wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill; in its most restricted sense, it is confined to the an- cient manor of Sheffield, comprehend- ing only the three western townships of Upper and Nether Hallam, and Ec- clesall Bierlow; but sometimes Eccles- field, Hansworth and part of Bradfield have been included in its limits, which are still undefined and uncertain, as all districts will be whose extent depends more on popular opinion, than in any peculiar jurisdiction.
Hall Gate, and Hall Gate How, N. R. (1) two small hamlets in the town- ship of New Forest, parish of Kirkby Ravensworth, wapentake of Gilling West, 5 miles N. E. from Reeth.
Hall Gate, W. R. (8) a hamlet in the township and parish of Hands- worth, wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 4 miles E. from Sheffield.
Hall Green, W. R. (8) a hamlet in the township of Crigglestone, parish of Sandal Magna, wapentake of Ag- brigg, 4 miles S. from Wakefield.
Hallitree Holme, E. R. (6) a small hamlet in the township of Hemp- holme, parish of Leven, wapentake of Holderness, 6 miles S. E. from Drif- field.
Hallows Hall, W. R. (4) a small hamlet in the township of Wilsden, pa- rish of Bradford, wapentake of Morley, 4 miles S. from Keighley.
Halnaby Hall, N.R. (2). See Croft.
Halsham, E.R. (9) a parish and township in the wapentake of Holder- ness, 5§ miles N. W. from Patring- ton ; inhabitants, 315 ; a rectory, value 13/. 6*5. 8d.; patron, Sir Thomas Con- stable, Bart. In the churchyard of this place, is a superb mausoleum of the Constable family ; it is surrounded with trees and shrubs, and is at once appropriate and magnificent.
Halstead, W. R. (4). See Thorn- ton in Lonsdale. |
Haltemprice, E.R. (6) a hamlet in the township and parish of Cotting- ham, division of Hunsley Beacon, 4§ miles W. from Hull: here was once a monastery, no part of which is left standing, and the site is occupied by a farm house.
Halton, W.R. (5) a hamlet in the township of Temple Newsam, parish of Whitchurch, wapentake of Skyrack, 3 miles E. from Leeds. Here is the toll bar called Halton Dial.
Halton, East, W. R. (4) a town- ship with Bolton, in the parish of Skip- ton, wapentake of Staincliffe, 4 miles
E.from Skipton; inhabitants, 141.
Halton, West, W. R. (4) a town- ship in the parish of Long Preston, wapentake of Staincliffe, 12 miles W. from Skipton ; inhabitants, 190. Halton Place is the seat of John Yorke, Esq.
Halton Gill, W. R. (4) a town- ship in the parish of Arnecliffe, wapen- take of Staincliffe, 9 miles N. W. from Kettlewell; inhabitants, 114; a cha- pelry to Arnecliffe.
Halwith House,N.R. (1) a small hamlet in the township and parish of Spennithorne, wapentake of Hang West, 2 miles E. from Middleham.
Hambleton, W.R. (5) a township in the parish of Brayton, wapentake of Barkston Ash, 3§ miles W. from Selby ; inhabitants, 488. Hambleton House is the seat of Samuel Smith, Esq.
Hambleton, N. R. (2) a hamlet in the township and parish of Cold Kirkby, wapentake of Birdforth: in this place is a celebrated training ground for race horses.
Hamers, N. R. (2) a small hamlet in the township of Hartoft, parish of Middleton, wapentake of Pickering Lythe, 10 miles N. from Pickering.
Hamertox, W. R. (4) a small hamlet in the township of Easington, parish of Slaidburn, wapentake of Staincliffe, 1 mile N. from Slaidburn.
Hamley Hagg, N.R. (2) a small hamlet in the township of Appleton le |