HAC 
HACKANBO, in Geography, a town of Sweden; in the 
ters of Upland; 28 miles N. of Upfal. 
ACKAS, a town of Siveden,j in Fe province of Jamt- 
land ; 18 miles S. of Ofterfund. 
HACKERT, Joxun, in Biography, a lndfeape-paintr, 
who was born at Amilterdam about the’ ‘year 1635. His 
peculiar tafte induced him to paint romantic Gs cenery, and 
therefore, that he might aie with juft character, he travelled 
through the mountainous countries of 
Ke ainter : his manner of handling was delicate and pleafin 
ot being very fkiiful in defignin figures, he j ‘aicantty 
aid in that particular from Ad Vandev “x nd dl 
ine means ed increafed the value of his pi . 
HACK 
i I ee 
ue orders, wid sdueciged by 
Lincoln, by whom he was el i 
duced to other confiderable preferment. ac- 
t was nominated by the king to attend his ambaflador to 
ny, but fearing the refentment of the Jefuits, whom 
had attacked very feverely in his « Loyala,’’ he declined 
the office. In 1628 he took his degree of D.D. and in 
1631 _Was made ok deacon of Bedford. Soon after the 
g out of the civil wars he was appointed one of a fub- 
commitice, feleGted to prepare matters for difcuffion of the 
“ committee of accommodation,’ appointed by the houfe 
of S$ to examine into the j innovations in doétrine and dif- 
introduced into the church fince the Reformation, 
and to confider = fuch am 
obviate the prin uritan- 
— a ruin of the oo conttitution. This com- 
wever, was broken up, partly in apps aie Ah of 
y and oppofition of the bitho ps, a 
wide emer occafioned by the pet ne the e king’ $ ie. 
vies: i ute and he’ was, chy, He by the Ear 
was, however, ina very fhort time, 
a —. the el reftoration ges Charles i. recovered all his 
| itchfield i in ruins, and his epifeopal 
Tp as che, of anidcon, o agin ham at ex- 
aig aspect he reftored thof> buildings rendered 
ee complete and beautiful than oF were before 
plied to a {mall fort 
th Shacklewell, 
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their hace He fied at Litchfield, in on ee 
attained to his fevent ear. He was a prelate of 
aes and caper cleaning, diftinguithed for piety, i 
enevolence,. an arity, and fi 
plary manners. ring his life he publithed a fingle fermon, 
and his «* Loyala,”’ oe after his death « A Cen ntury of his 
Sermons, upon feveral remarkable fubjeéts,”” was printed b 
Dr. Plume, and in 1693 appeared his learned and — 
*¢ Life of his thoes ghee Wi 3 ams.’’ Biog. 
HACKE 
HACKINSAG: she dicks nd nance of Bares 
county, New Jerfey, fituated near the W. ban 
of the fame name, which unites with Paffau river at the 
head of Newark bay, _ is navigable about 15 miles. The 
town, which is 20 m New York, is chiefly 
inhabited by Dutch, sa the bods: moftly of pe are 
conftructed in the Dutch tafte. It has a Dutch if- 
copal chureh, a court-houfe, and a flourifhing academy. 
The people, who are general farmers, Pig their pro- 
ductions to "New York. N gene ° 53’. W. long. 74° 
4. 
HACKLE, in ype Economy, a term fometimes 
f hack. It is alfo applied to the 
a8 ged of raifing BE hy by means of a {mall prasinioned 
pee the name “ 4 tool employed in the bufinefs of 
drefling flax. 
Hackies, in acheiek a term provincially ufed in 
many places to fignify the handfuls, cones, or dnglets of 
bean-crops that are tied and er being pulled, in 
order to prevent their being injured by the wet. 
HACKLUYT?’s Heap-Lanp, in sl, he the weftern 
point. of the ifland of Amfterdam, in the North fea, near 
ain W. coait of Spitzbergen. N. lat. 79° 47'. E. long. 
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HACKNESS, acape on the S. E. coaft 
of Ber N. lat. 58° 53’. 
HAC a large and 
pu 
the following hamlets : : Upper a and Lower 
Kingfland, and Homerton. 
are chiefly occupied by, and belong to, _ 
and i nae Lond6ni, who 
milies, and tra 
a 
are ap 
feale, pears “un aching 3 the old chiinch being 
i i 1¢ congregation. It ftands on high ground 
ot Take Hbahel tags Uae the old fabric ; of which the tower and 
> chancel 
rt of the 
remain. The prefent church is built of 
ns by Mr. peer nin ant and Mr. Spiller 
oud wich wat gen the Rev. Sravel 
Meeting-Houfe,”’ is aifo FP pare ftructure, and is rs 
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