A topographical dictionary of the United Kingdom, containing every city, town, village, hamlet, parish, district, object and place in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and the small islands dependent . ce under HenryV III. and Elizabeth. It is a rec. value 12/. Hunshaw, a parish in the hundred ofFremington, Devon. 2| m. N. from Black-Torrington, and 206 from London; con-taining 53 houses and 291 inhabitants. Itis a rectory, value Hi. 7s. Id Hunshelf, a township in the parish ofPenniston, in Staincross wap. W. R. ofYork. 10 m. from Sheffield, and 172from London ; cont. 84 ho. and 436 inhab
A topographical dictionary of the United Kingdom, containing every city, town, village, hamlet, parish, district, object and place in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and the small islands dependent . ce under HenryV III. and Elizabeth. It is a rec. value 12/. Hunshaw, a parish in the hundred ofFremington, Devon. 2| m. N. from Black-Torrington, and 206 from London; con-taining 53 houses and 291 inhabitants. Itis a rectory, value Hi. 7s. Id Hunshelf, a township in the parish ofPenniston, in Staincross wap. W. R. ofYork. 10 m. from Sheffield, and 172from London ; cont. 84 ho. and 436 inhab. Hunsingore, a parish in Claro R. of York. 4 m. from Wetherby, and198 from London ; cont. 44 houses and 237inhab. It is a vicarage, value 51. 17s. 3d. Hunsfleet, a hamlet in the parish andliberty of Leeds, of York, adjoiningto Leeds, on the south bank of the riverAire, 19 J m. from London by Doncaster. Itcontains 1709 houses and 8171 name signified a dog-kennel, from itsonce poor and dirty situation, but the cloth-ing manufacture has made it a wealthyplace ; and in the reign of Charles II. itwas made a corporation, on account of itsexcellence in this line. Jlate XML. Hundreds. j JVarma/urvr*. i Hursdnffrtone .3 Ledj/aonrtane 4 jf I. I x M I ^ C I) u g ^) in, which, every Ihrish and Place is laid domvcontaining upwards of zo Houses. SrUi/h, MBe? Boroughs. .z Market Xmmt. S parishes. <*? #?. - -40-77x Sfuare dcres ooo Arable Pastta-age 60, 000 Members /• hv WhiltaA-c/- /. Maria. ^. HUN ENGLAND AND WALES. HUN Hunsonby, a hamlet in the parish ofGreystock, in Leath ward, Cumb. 4 milesfrom Penrith, and 287 from London. Po-pulation returned with Greysiock. Hunstanton, a parish in the hundred ofSmithdon, Norf. on the sea-coast; 5 milesW. from Burnham, and 113 from London,containing 52 houses and 433 light-house here was originally a tower,built by Edward the Confessor, whither heis sai
Size: 1435px × 1742px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecad, booksubjectgreatbritain, bookyear1826