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let in the township of Hempliolme, pa-
rish of Leaven, wapentake of Holder-
ness, 5 miles N. E. from Beverley.

Hayley Hill, W. R. (7) a hamlet
in the township of Northowram, parish
of Halifax, wapentake of Morley, § mile
N. from Halifax.

Hay Park, W. R. (5) a hamlet in
the township and parish of Knaresbo-
rough, wapentake of Claro, li| mile W.
from Knaresborough; formerly a park
belonging to the crown, but granted to
an ancestor of the late Lord Bingley; it
is now divided into farms.

Haysthorpe, E.R. (6) a township
in the parish of Burton Agnes, wapen-
take of Dickering, 3£ miles S. W. from
Bridlington; inhabitants, 109.

Hayton, E. R. (5) a parish and
township in the division of Holme Bea-
con, 3 miles S. from Pocklington; in-
habitants, 177; a rectory, value
11.
11s. 0%d.; patron, the Dean of York.
The parish contains the township of
Beilby. Entire population, 416.

Haywood, W. R. (8) a small ham-
let in the township and parish of Camp-
sall, wapentake of Osgoldcross,
6 miles
N. from Doncaster.

Hazelhead, W. R. (8) a small ham-
let in the township of Thurlstone, pa-
rish of Penistone, wapentake of Stain-
cross, 3 miles W. from Penistone.

Hazelwood, W. R. (4) a township
with Storithes, in the parish of Skip-
ton, wapentake of Staincliffe, 7§ miles
E. from Skipton; inhabitants, 209.

Hazelwood, W. R. (5) a hamlet
in the township of Stutton, parish of
Tadcaster, wapentake of Barkston Ash,

3 miles S. W. from Tadcaster. Hazel-
wood Hall, the seat of the Hon. T. Va-
vasour, is celebrated for the beauty and
extent of its prospects.

Hazlehead, N. R. (2) a hamlet in
the township and parish of Egton, wa-
pentake of Langbarugh, 11 miles N.
from Pickering.

Headingley, W. R. (5) a township
with Burley, in the parish of Leeds, wa-
pentake of Skyrack,
2 miles N. from
Leeds; inhabitants, 2154. In this vil-
lage are some remains of a very ancient
oak, which has been conjectured to
give name to the wapentake of Sky-
rack, meaning Shire Oak, the place of
general rendezvous in time of danger.
In this township is New Grange, the
seat of Thomas Benyon, Esq., the site
of which formerly belonged to Kirk-
stall Abbey.

Headley Hall, W. R. (5) a small
hamlet in the township and parish of
Bramham, wapentake of Barkston Ash,
3 miles S. W. from Tadcaster.

Healaugh, N. R. (1) a hamlet in
the township of Reeth, parish of Grin-
ton, wapentake of Gilling West, 1 mile
W. from Reeth, This village is situated
in a fertile valley, between two lofty hills.

Healaugh, (5) a parish and town-
ship in the Ainsty, 3 miles N. from
Tadcaster; inhabitants, 191; a vicar-
age, value
6l.; patron, Benj. Brooks-
bank, Esq. This pleasant village is
very neatly laid out. Here was once
a priory of Black Canons, the site of
which is now occupied by Healaugh
Hall, the seat of Benjamin Brooksbank,
Esq.; here is also a good house, called
Healaugh Manor.

Healey, N. R. (1) a township with
Sutton, in the parish of Masham, wa-
pentake of Hang East, 9 miles S. E.
from Middleham; inhabitants, 413.

Healey Cote, N. R. (1) a small
hamlet in the preceding township.

Healey, W. R. (8) a hamlet in the
township and parish of Batley, wapen-
take of Agbrigg, 2§ miles N. from
Dewsbury.

Heaning, N. R. (1) a small ham-
let in the township of Thoralby, parish
of Aysgarth, wapentake of Hang West,

1 mile S. from Aysgarth.

Heaning, W. R. (4) a small ham-
let in the township of Newton, parish
of Slaidburn, wapentake of Staincliffe,

3 miles S. W. from Slaidburn.

Heath, W. R. (8) a township with
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