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hamlet in the township and parish of
Whiston, wapentake of Strafforth and
Tickhill, 2 miles E. from Rotherham.

Heslerton, East, E. R. (6) a
township in the parish of West Hesler-
ton, wapentake of Buckrose,
8 miles N.
from Sledmere; inhabitants,
196; a
chapelry to West Heslerton.

Heslerton, West, E.R. (6) a
parish and township in the wapentake
of Buckrose,
8 miles N. from Sled-
mere ; inhabitants, 273 j a rectory,
value 21/.
65. Sd.; patron, the King.
Here is the seat of J. R. Foulis, Esq.;
the parish contains the township of
East Heslerton. Entire population, 469.

Heslington, E, R. (5) a township
in the parish of St. Lawrence, York,
wapentake of Ouse and Derwent, 2
miles S. E. from York; inhabitants,
513; the chapel here is a perpetual
curacy; patron, the Prebendary of
Ampleforth in York cathedral. Here
is an hospital for nine poor persons.
Heslington Hall, the seat of Henry
Yarburgh, Esq. is a magnificent speci-
men of the style of building which pre-
vailed in the age of queen Elizabeth.

Hessay, (5) a township in the pa-
rish of Moor Monkton, in the Ainsty,
6 miles W. from York; inhabitants, 161.

Hessle, E. R. (9) a parish and
township in the wapentake of Hull-
shire, 5 miles S. W. from Hull; inha-
bitants,
1021; a vicarage, value
10l.7s. Id.; patron, the King. This
village is situated near the Humber,
and ship building is carried on to
a
considerable extent. Here is an an-
cient ferry: to the opposite town of
Barton, in Lincolnshire. Hessle Mount
is the seat of J. R. Watson, Esq., and
Hesslewood House, the seat of «J. R.
Pearse, Esq.

Hessleden, W.R. (4) a small
hamlet in the township of Halton
Gill, parish of Arnecliffe, wapentake of
Staincliffe,
8 miles N.W. from Ket-
tlewell.

Hessleskew, EIR. (6) a hamlet
in the township and parish of Sancton,
division of Hunsley Beacon, 3 miles
8. E. from Market Weighton.

Hetton, W. R. (4) a township with
Boardley, in the parish of Bumsall,
wapentake of Staincliffe,
6 miles N.
from Skipton; inhabitants, 180.

Hewby, W. R. (5) a small hamlet
in the township of Weeton, parish of
Harewood, wapentake of Claro, 5 miles
E, from Otley.

Hewick Bridge, W. R. (5) a
township in the parish of Ripon, wa-
pentake of Claro,
2 miles E. from Ri-
pon ; inhabitants, 77.

Hewick Copt, W. R, (5) a town-
ship in the parish of Ripon, wapentake
of Claro, 2 miles E. from Ripon; in-
habitants, 131; Copt Hewick Lodge is
the seat of W. Cbarnock, Esq.

Hewortb, N. R. (5) a township in
the parishes of St. Cuthbert, St. Saviour,
and St. Giles, York, wapentake of Bul-
mer,
1 mile N.E. from York; inhabi-
tants, 146.

Hexthorpe, W. R. (8) a hamlet in
the township of Balby, parish of Don-
caster, wapentake of Strafforth and Tick-
hill,
2 miles S.W. from Doncaster.

Hickleton, W. R. (8) a parish
and township in the wapentake of Straf-
forth and Tickhill,
6 miles W. from
Doncaster; inhabitants, 153; a per-
petual curacy; patron, G. W. Went-
worth, Esq., whose seat of Hickleton
Hall, is seated in a rich and fertile
country.

Hiendley, North, or Cold, W.
R. (
8) a township with Havercroft, in
the parish of Felkirk, wapentake of
Staincliffe,
6 miles N. E. from Barns-
ley ; inhabitants, 189.

Hiendley, South, W.R. (8) a
township in the parish of Felkirk, wa-
pentake of Staincross,
6 miles N.E.
from Barnsley; inhabitants, 166.

Higham, W. R. (8) a hamlet in
the township of Barugh, parish of Dar-
ton, wapentake of Staincross,
2 miles
N. W. from Barnsley.







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