. HAR 
t hall are till confiderable. (Mr. King, in 
nd plan. 
Archeol: vol. vi. has a plan, and a par- 
ticular eet of this caftle.) en the church are five 
the 
the caftle; alfo of the Gafcoigns o 
this Family, fir William Gafcoigne, dcaered Henry V. 
‘when prince of Wales, to prifon for affronting him whilft he 
juttice i in the reigns 
his ftatu 
, in Ornithology. See Strix Nydea. 
HARFLEUR, i i Cosrapigs ‘decayed town of France, 
in the department of the Seine, fituated on the fide of a 
hill, on a {mall river near the Seine, the port of which has 
been ruined, fo that the harbour is filled u up and sere fit 
only for boats, * the profperity of Havre de Grace at the 
diftance of four mil les. The number of rabshitahts 18 Bout 
2400. N. lat. 49° 30'. E. long. 8° 27’. 
*HTARFORD, a county of ‘eagitl 7 in Maryland, Sin! 
watered by Bufh river and Deer cre eek, on which are 16 
“Ee aontains 17,626 inbabitans, pak a 4264. fives, 
¢ poft-town in the 
above-mentioned county, sie ditat by the rifing 
importance of Belle-Air at ire rp eee of nine miles, whither 
the courts of juftice have been remov 
‘G, a fea-port of Sweden, in the rivaiicce of Up- 
Bow N.E. of Upfal. 
AH, Carer, a | cape on the S. coaft of Arabia. 
3 E, long. 47 
» atown of ‘Saabs 3 in the province o 
of Ha- 
E.N.E. of Aden. 
dramaut, fituated on the coaft ; 60 miles 
ies § 
t Achmim, in 
;? who more than a century ago 
was: venerated as and 
metans, ia to whofe 
Jaded votaries,: that 
a erpent das attended ee, use call 
ont and he dazeled te re by his fu ig aks. 
ome inftances ir fue ote 
eats: ‘a a 
; flock. from all quarters to pray at this 
ferpent pent crawls ot out from under the 
pr hid fas the dz leus. few 
ufbands =) Tee a ne raat Se eek net & 
in the govern- a 
the fee on the deeeafe 
been, ae tices. ; 
ay alfo appertain to free land, that is-h 
Y abd tae of court ; in which cafe it is 
hold enfranchifed, whereupo i 
ae be 
‘tom. om. Bratton (I. 2 
quently por _ ah death = bees feet 
HAR 
to this place, after “‘metamorphofing him; and that God 
makes ufe of him to deceive the infidels. Savary’s Letters, 
 HARJEDALEN, a ‘province é Sweden, in Nordland; 
incorporated with the Swedifh dominions in 1645; unded 
on the N. by Jemptland, on the E. by Helfingland, on the 
by Dalecarlia, an e N.W. by Norway ; about 
100 miles long, and from 40 to 50 broad: abounding in 
ines and woods, and poffeffing excellent pa’ » which 
fupply a ome trade 6 tle. ts rivers 
and lakes abound with fifth. The inhabitants derive their 
among the mountains are inhabited ct Pi 
ARIOT, or Henior, a due or fervice, belon oles 
the lord at the. death of his tenant: -confiting of 
beaft the tenant had at the time o decea 
Coke, on Littleton, obferves, that Aeriot in a is called 
hereger, q. d. the lord's beaft ; here fignifying lord, rae gears 
beaft ; which others rejeét, urging that ere, in Saxon, figni- 
fiag an army; and gear, a march, or e xpedition ; and that the 
Saxon hereger, whence we derive our bariot, fignified provifiow 
for war, or a iribute, or relief, given to the lord of a manory 
for his better preparation towards war. Spelman. 
By the laws of Enon ue am Heriotis, it R tavi re 
the death of the great m nation, fo man’ honeseed 
arms were to be paid,a as they hae in their refpeétive 
The firlt e 
Para tranfinuted into 
ie ti feodal tenures, pret fo- 
o this day pair us fhape of @ a 
sate aa 
feet viele to be of Saxon rae wal om at Tat frit to be 
been merely difcretionary. (Lamb. Peramb. of Kent, 492+) 
Hantor is of two forts: viz: Hariot cuffom; where bare 
ots have been paid time out of mind by eultom, after the 
death of a tenant for life : and they are priory ® to be a 
' tomary tribute of géods and chattels, Faia’ “ih 
of the owner 
Thefe heriots are now, for the eit 
| the h 
c. 36.5 9.) Speaks 0 
ar of this sagt FB have beet mir 
aaigis ao te) aad 
imating the erigi 
