HAWN 
yeh, ie guarantee of their jurifdition, and-perpetual neu- 
We refer for further particulars, to vol. i. of the Chron, 
Deduétion’”’ of Anderfon, who has mentioned the chief fats 
with refpe&t to the commercial progrefs of the hanfe towns, 
the extent of the privileges which they obtained in different ~ 
countries, their fuccefsful wars with feveral monarchs, as 
well as the fpirit and zeal with which they contended for 
mete liberties and rights | eee which it is impoffible to 
rry on commerce with advan tage. 
HANSEATIC, fomething belonging to the alliance, or 
company of the hanfe. 
Thus we fayy the hanfeatic body ; the hanfeatic towns, 
SGRAVE, the title of an gous in Germany. — 
The har is the chief of a compayy or fociety, 
aie is ap compounded of -the German hanfe and graf t 
RA 
OM ANSH AGEN, in Geography, a town of Pruffia, in_ 
Natangen ; ; Io miles N.N.W. of Heilfber 
HANSOOTE, a town of Hindooftan, i in Guzerat ;_ 15 
miles §.W. of Baroach 
HANTAM, one of the tranfmontane divifions of Stel- 
Jenbofch, in Southern et ica, is a ‘Table mountain, rifing from 
the furface of the Bo 
tam. The inhabitants of this divtion are liable to the de- 
cs be the Bos jefmans Hottentots, againft whom they 
mrp cinowhs in the fame manner as from the 
a berg. 
~ HAN. CHAO, a {mall ifland i in the Chinefe fea, near 
the coatt of Cochin-chin, at be entrance of the harbour of 
OAR N. lat. 16” 
39° oe 
qantenons Poe a 
China, in 
e adjacent country is fertile, and abounding with 
pce and “vara The principal articles of commerce 
mufk, and cinnabar. ‘The moft remarkable 
thing in Saige eet is the high-way, cut acrofs the moun- 
tains, which condués to the capital. ye made by an 
army, in the courfe of a military expedition. In the ex 
: Pag songs were levelled, and beidete conftruéted 
Port them, N. lat Begg pe eee ng > pal 
_Hawheropis" in our Old Writers, fignifies an arrett. 
bess word is Saxon, from hant, hand, and load, i. e. laid ; 
the ane becaufe arrelts are made by laying hold on 
cod in ee _ of the Philippine iflands, 
ght SWiGdena talk sel <b he ciaegiiedk dis 
» which is faid not to 
fn oc ere fa our of garlie. ‘Tie fruit ferves chiely 
Senge oy par jelly, or aed fweetmeat for the table. 
a : SANDORICUM. 
“\ nea in Geography, a town of ee 
ee oe a 17 miles N,W, of Nimgouta. 
‘mory will live ; 
- will have ceafe 
indeed i & Co. 
HAN 
HANTS, a Be Siskel of Nova Scotia, ‘beginning siete 
f Wind- 
or, Faimoathy o {Newport with: Teueral unfettled tracts. 
A is abou s {quare, and well watered. It is inter~ 
d by sale navigable rivers. 
N 
The con- 
— oe 
over the Cafpian Sea; with a Journal of Travels from Lon: 
* te through Roflia, Perfia,"’ &c. This work abounds 
with curious and inftruétive matter, but is too prolix to be 
read with real fatisfa¢tion rom tins time, Mr. Hanway 
was ae i before the publica as an author: all his pub- 
lications related to fome point of public good, in promoting 
{chemes of cer and utility, or in propofing means of bet- 
tering the condition, and mending the morals of the lower 
claffes of fociety. He was the principal founder of the Ma- 
rine ead oe cag - train you me * and deftitute lads to 
the navy ; he was part in the 
vad f 
facet of, the i sedan chasitg, sick it is hoped has been 
vait advantage to a number of the moft pitiable objeéts 
inthe city on, in withdrawing them from the 7 
of proftitution, er rendering them ufeful members of 
community. oe of ‘Bund ay-{chools is atmoft 
wholly the work of M. 
of 
TB, € 
"His lisse talc oa fo highty 
r 
ot his active worth, that a deputation of Britifh merc 
waited on the minifter lord Bute, with a requ — that fome 
public eae seight be conferred on a man, who had. done 
fo muc to the community, at ‘the expence of ” 
private ‘oardos "Me Hanway was, in wyapeny 
commiffioner of the navy, an office which 
monument was railed to his memory 8 fubfcription. T 
eft. and important Ged to his - “own 
fame, in a little work ge for ae 
their entrance into life : are 
cre 
tinguifhed literary 
Hanway has ‘written rae for the a cal tis me- 
in the charaéter of Farmer 
when all worldly diftinGions 
See the work — 
scat and Monthly Re- 
Trueman, after the 
vale to be of any — J 
in Geography, a cape on the N. - coaft- 
6 lat® 10° 42". aes ang. 164° 22’. 
a part of a 
HE .NXLET,. 
ulf of Bothnia. N. lat. 63°19. E. 21 
E -HAN-YA NG-FOU,a cy ‘ck gE lng 30 gO i 
Haxway' s Point, in 
