Hunger Hill, W. R. (8) a small hamlet in the township of Bradfield, parish of Ecclesfield, wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 6 miles S. from Penistone.
Hungary Hungate, W. R. (5) a hamlet in the township of Sawley, pa- rish of Ripon, wapentake of Claro, 5 miles W. from Ripon.
Hunmanby, E. R. (6) a parish, township, and market town, in the wa- pentake of Dickering, 9 miles N. W. from Bridlington, 58 E. N. E. from York, 215 from London; inhabitants, 1018 ; a vicarage, value 20/. Is. ?>d.; patron, H.B.Osbaldeston, Esq.; mar- ket, Tuesday, now discontinued; fairs, May 6, October 29. Here is an hos- pital for six poor widows. Hunmanby is a pleasant village; a cross yet re- mains, pointing out the site of the market-place. Hunmanby Hall, the seat of H. B. Osbaldeston, Esq. is an ancient mansion, adorned with modern embellishments. In the church is a singular monument, commemorating, in the gross, those branches of this family who died between 1707 and 1779. The Rev. Archdeacon Wrangham, the muses friend, himself a muse, is the present incumbent. Hunmanby gave birth to Dr. Fiddes, a divine of the last century, author of a life of Cardinal Wolsey, and of a body of divinity.
Hunshelf, W. R. (8) a township in the parish of Penistone, wapentake of Staincross, 5 miles S. E. from Penistone; inhabitants, 436. Here is Under Bank, the seat of John Fen- ton, Esq.
Hunsingore, W. R. (5) a parish and township in the wapentake of Claro, 4 miles N. from Wetherby; inhabitants, 237 ; a vicarage, value 5/. 17s. 3§</.; patron, Sir Hen. Good- ricke, Bart. The parish contains the townships of Cattal and Ribston with Walshford. Entire population, 599.
Hunslett, W. R. (5) a township in the parish of Leeds, wapentake of |
Morley, If mile S. from Leeds ; inha- bitants, 8171 ; a ehapelry to Leeds. This extensive township abounds in various woollen manufactures.
Hunsley, High and Low, E.R.
(6) two small hamlets in the town- ship and parish of Rowley, division of Hunsley Beacon, 5 miles N. E. from South Cave.
Hunsley Beacon, E. R. (6) one of the four divisions of the entensive wapentake of Hart Hill; it is bounded on the north by Bainton and Holme Beacons, on the west by Howdenshire, on the south by the Humber and Hull- shire, and on the east by Holderness. It contains 2 market towns, 34 town- ships, 19 of which are parishes, 5289 houses ; 26,872 inhabitants.
Hunsworth, W. R. (7) a town- ship in the parish of Birstall, wapen- take of Morley, 8 miles W. from Hali- fax ; inhabitants, 870.
Huntington, N. R. (5) a parish and township in the wapentake of Bul- mer, 3 miles N. from York; inhabi- tants, 346 ; a vicarage, value 5/.; pa- tron, the Sub-chanter and Vicars Cho- ral of York Cathedral. This village is situated on the east bank of the navi- gable river Foss. The parish contains the townships of Earswick and Tow- thorpe. Entire population, 517.
Hunton, N. R. (2) a township in the parish of Patrick Brompton, wa- pentake of Hang West, 4 miles N. W. from Bedale; inhabitants, 496; a cha- pelry to Patrick Brompton.
Huntwick, W. R. (8) a small ham- let in the township of Purston Jacklin, parish of Wragby, wapentake of Os- goldcross, 4§ miles S. W. from Pon- tefract.
Hurlefield, W. R. (8) a hamlet in the township and parish of Hands- worth, wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 3 miles S. from Sheffield.
Hurst, N. R. (1) a township with Marrick, in the parish of Marrick, wa- pentake of Gilling West, 2 miles N. |