HAD : r 
from defigns by Mr: Edmund Aikin, to whofe feience and « 
tatte i it is an honourable memorial, In the old church and its 
ave been interred; 
among “whom: the following names. occur: Chriftop 
orate an eminent ftatefman under Henry VII. and rector 
of this enry, earl of Northumberland, who died 
Vv 
a 
o 
” 
; and hen 
the origin of the name haekney sae ots The lords Hoke 
former! ountry manfion here, which is now a re- 
ceptacle for lunatics, and itill called Brooke-houf 
ancient. building in Wells-ftreet, called ohn’s-palace, is 
fuppofed to have been the refidence of ‘ihe knights of St. 
- John of Jerufalem. On Hack kney-marfh have been found 
“the remains of a ftone-caufeway, which is conjectured to 
have been the courfe of a Roman road from London into 
Effex. See Lyfons’s ** Environs of Lon don, vol. ti., and 
Brayley’s “ ounet and Middlefex,”’ vol. ti. 8vo. 1811 
' Hackney,! in Rural Economy, the name of a faddle-horfe, 
or one that is es ufed for the purpofe of riding. 
Horse. 
CKNEY. See HAqQueEny. 
Hackney Coach. See Coacu 
“HACKSPAN, ‘THEODORE, i in h Biawapdy. was born at 
‘Weimar, in Thug in the year 1607. e fpent feven 
years at Jena in the itudy of theology and the ‘Ouental lan- 
‘guages. He acquired as this and other places fuch a repu- 
tation in this me of learning, that he was the firit perfon 
fixed on to teach the Eaftern tongues at Altdorf. _ Here, 
Another 
By intenfe ippnelitn to his 
ean of thofe aan ——— to 
erof 
Arabic ln than any of hin ontem minarets. Moreri 
oars it Geograph xa town of the ifland of Ceylon ; 
24 pa N. of Matura. 
“HAGUE, in Sea Rauwelf It. t. 74. See Gun- 
HACZEG in ——— a town of Tranfilvania ; ° 
aa S. of Han é Ply — 
oo ekg sai of Africa, in the weftern 
af af Alger at the conflux of the Miia : and She 550 
ran. 
HAD DAJA, : 2 pear of Africa, in Fez; long defolte, 
— vate i colony of Arab 85 120 miles N. E 
Lees baits ° to! 
ée - Edward VI. he was elected matter 
con- death 
‘edited in 
=< this i is called the 
HAD 
D-DESSA, a mountain of Africa, in ‘the eit 
we hi, at ent eaftern extremity of the lake of Marks, the 
“Jacus Trito of the ancients, compofed entirely of 
falt, hard and Tolid like a ftone, and of a blue or Violet co- 
lour, which being diffolved by the dew, becomes pa as 
fnow. 
HADDINGTON. See Hanvixer 
HADDO, a town of Scotland, in athe county ¢ of Abe 
e deen; nine miles . of Invera 
HADD 
HADDON, 
e 
MS King’ 5 a oe of whic lov 
He wa ve t fcholar; wrote Latin with great 
purity t este a and made himfelf a proficient i In 
poetry and oratory. He devoted ek to the Be of 
public ee ures. 
rhetoric, and orator of the unverfity, 
In 1 
college, Oxfor 
to eth retirement, in which he ee ogee till ae 
1571-2, leavin 
in drawin ng utting ries 
attical law, entitled # Reformatio 
1571 by John Foxe. 13 
reply to Ozorio’s ae sutteted = A dinonit itl abe 
tham, Reginam Angliz.’’ Some original pene: of Dr. 
at are preferved among the “Harleian MSS. ban 
‘HADDONFIELD, in Geography, a {mall poft-town ais 
of America, in Gloucefter county, New Jerfey ; ; nine 
S. E. by E. from eosin a 
HADE, in’ Minin the inclination, or a 
ig, fignifies the 
ation from the vertical of a mineral vein ; in different 
2 pick, pes eh fall, bay 
ee a 
by y Dr. C. Abderion, Willians’ 6 «« Mineral King: 
dit 3 and Wee Forfter’s Treatife on @ re 
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