HAL 
tained feveral immunities. At prefent, or at leaft before 
—, mevolution; the lord has territorial j 
urifdiction 
a claim of two 
esa = <i and has the power of par- 
pong he prefident, and part of the jury in 
a, sie in a. si re appeal, judges in the laft re- 
MGALDESLEBEN, a town of Weltphalia, in the 
duchy of = sedeburg ¢ 12 miles N. of Magdeburg. N. lat. 
5 20', a 
ot Pee a et a townfhip of Northumber- 
land county, Upper Canada, to the W. of Cx amake, and 
“HALE, Sir ces in Biography, 
lawyer, was born in 1 t Alderfley, in Gloncebberfoine 
gn ga — a Puricandeal en but in 
a molt eminent 
the 
early part of life he was thofe levities thinks 
ufually sere “ youth, and his difpolition feemed rather for 
‘ echaoesibas ime, and bent ‘te siete 
Pot his genius to 36 glee in which he.had en- 
e is faid to 
fae ferions and devout, and —— no opportunit a of 
thofe re! religious duti es become: the creat 
could not 
ger 8 
the circuit, «that he was not fit for a judge. 
‘ ith much modefty, which Cromwell | 
: Reni’ the Sh apace 
haste prefs In 1612 he Paty 
his and 
this capacity he had the conitant ci Ed of attending 
the me, 
tion, a comert oe Calviniim ‘e “Arninianilin.- 
sales leoes 6 aataeniil himfelf » a8 frit 
ia ¢ decifion, which i tipsy abe printed by way OF appendix cin the 7th edition of bithop 
HAL 
——- —_ to the king to complain of the affront, as he 
but the monarch, who under‘tood the honourable 
motives “i the judge, bid the nobleman to be contented, for 
he verily believed that fir Matthew Hale would ufe him no 
Hl was if he went to folicit him in a caufe. 
was 
Chel juiltice its ae court of King's 8 Bench i in the year 1671, 
where his high reputation drew after him — vot the bus 
finefs of tle other courts. He died in February 1676, in 
the fixty-feventh year of his age, and his sacs were ins 
terred in the ch urch-y ard of Alderfley e was author of 
vols: The Hitto a the Pleas of the poe’ 
7 Inititution, Power, and Jurifdiétion of + ihe 
Burnet’s Life of Hale. Biog. Brit. 
Hate, in Geograph st a oa of England, in Cornwall, 
which runs into the fea near St. Ives. —Alfo, a town - ad 
duchy of Holltein ; fix os E. a Krempe.—Alfo, 
of Holftein, which fans into the Eider ~ miles. S. we "of 
Renfbur. 
Hau ‘<: in Sea A, ig sone pull: hence, to bale 
a fhip, denotes to pull her on 
HALEBLI, 1 in Geeroply, a a tone of Afiatic Turkey, 
in Natolia; 24 milesS.W. ot 
HAL LECULA, in Tclebyoleaye a " name given by fome 
authors to the anchovy. ‘T'he word is ae of halecy 
a name for the herring. See ENCRASICHOLU 
HALELZUM, formed of ar< falt, na ow ah a 
medicine compofed of oil and falt, and’recommended by the 
ancients a — ufe in cafes of tumours of the rath 
HALENESS, in Congr apiys a prt on the E. coalt.of 
ae 8 “of lat. 60” 2/. W. long. 1 
HALE’s oes a {mall ifland in = gulf of Mexic 
near the coalt o f Eaft Florida. N, lat. ie eS W. ing 
82° f 
d by 
fottord 
inted Greek lecturer i in 
hat language to the univertity. 
In the “olowing, year he oo admitted flow of Eton 
ied Dudley Carleton, 
to the Hague, i in the capacity of his chaplain. In 
the meetings at the fynod nod of | 
o be his chap! 
i ‘ ftance fier dN 
bithop ‘that ccaiatle Seaton’ of : 
Hare’s 
