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feattered vil lage with oe little trade. It was sincialle akeccd as to form one communion. ‘The founders of thefe :? 
part of the king’ s demefne, whence it derived the name of» feéts deduced from the doétrine of abfolute decrees, a fyftem 
Regis 5 3 as = Ke that of Broad-Oak, of Brad-Oak, » from of fatal and uncontroulable necefhi ty; they denied the differ- 
if r ween mora i 
an oak of e rainary good an evil, and the corruption of 
here in. the: Saou ras! n nature ;.from hence’they farther concluded, that 
barbara is the mutilated effigy, , mankind. were under no fort or obligation to correét their 
Vere, third ial of Osher. who was buried here in 1221. manners, to improve their minds, or to obey the divine laws 5. _ 
Near the ealt end of the church, on a {pot now converted that the whole of religion confifled not in aéting: but in {uffer~ 
into gardens, ftood a eisde Vek priory, founded about the ing; and that all the megs of Jefus Chrilt are reducible 
year 1135, by Aub » father of the firft earl of to thia one, that we bear with cheerfulnefs and patienee _ 
xford. After the "Ufclation® the {cite and revenues were events that happen to us schare the divine will, ar ma 
purchafed by ‘Thomas Barrington, efq., Bout family were it our on and only ttudy to maintain a perm a 
; Fo, 
half ioith from the-church, as early as the reign of Henry I. farther freee made no expiation for the i 
From this manfion, great part of which has been pulled of men by his ate de had only fuggetted to us by his m 
pe and the remainder converted to a farm houfe, the diation, that there was nothing in us that could offend te 
ns removed to the priory, where they refided till deity; this, they fay, was Chrifl’s manner of jutifying his 
dba teeinaieg of the laft century, when it was taken down. fervants, and prefenting _ them blamelefs before the tri- 
The prefent Barrington-hall, a {pacious brick manfion, at a bunalof God. It was-one of their nek age tenets, that 
little diftance north from the {cite of the priory, was ere&ted God doe not punifh men for their firs, but their fins. 
by John Barrington Shales,efq.. The parifh of Hatfield, which leas two fects, fays Mofheim, itil fubfitt, FSi ae: a 
is diftant 26 miles from London, was returned in the year re ws bear the names of their founders. Moth. ‘Eccl. Hi 
a8o1, as containing 271 houfes, inhabited by 1436 perfons. . iv 
Morant’s Hiftory°and Antiquities of Effex, two. volumes “HATTENH EIM, in Capa 
folio... ; is ircle of the Lower Rhine, on the ne 5 12 miles 
HAtFieLp, a pleafant town of Ame ica ir fampfhire Wo: ~Mentz 
county, Maflachufetts, on the W. bank o ifland of HA eae a very dangerous Bape, on rahe coat of 
Connecticut river ; § miles N. of No aichanponerat 100 North America, extending far into the ocean from the coaft 
Ny - of Bollea containing 103 houfes, and 809 inha+ of North Carolina, in N. lat. 35° 15'. During half the. 
itants , ; 
é 
aa 
ee: of oa 
town in the hundred of Me ngton, in the co 
Devon, E England, is a — aie ott piace, eet on Catge about 14 miles long 
a branch of the river ge, near its confluence with the 
» The houwfes are © principally built with red earth, HATTINGEN, a town of aoe in the county of 
thatched, and ane 7 mean appearance. ae manor Mark; 16 miles N.E. of Pe a: N. lat.. 51° 18. 
bby bE Tavillock ; . y one oe F a 8. 
oy the rie of the manor. _ 
borough, Hatherle igh does not Fie fs a 
mg mem to. iament, It is fituated 2 
from ashes ‘in a fertile peste! ese $a mar cto on 
pe. a 
bi See Stoux. : 
culture, on the woollen siaacintkete: : their number, as re- imes in all other 
pe under the aét.of parliament of 1801, was 12 iy that BA ETOUNCDDA, in gee Brass a town of Hindooftan, 
of houfes 219. Hi tery of Devon, three vols_folio, in Oriffa ; 32 miles S.E. of 
HATLEVEN, a fmall ifland in the North feay near the _ HATVA ANY, a town of Hungary 20miles N.E. of 
coaftof Norway of. 
is * HATUN, ies} “of Peru, in the diocefe of Cufco ; 
Tomefobi, containing about 300 
inhabitants. Ci 
eile et ; ifland on * W. fide of the gulfof HAT ZFELD, were of i de ? in the 2 tps oe | 
N. hit. io 37'. Klong. 37° "90°... of 8 a 3 36 miles S.W. of | ° 59’. 
ITEM f Holland the province of E. long. 8 
Hi, feuated “i of Holand - miles N. of De- | HAVA,"a ditt tae S. Goaltof the iftard of Ceram. 
S: ‘hat. 3° 187 # Se 129 Ee 
the name of HAVANNAH, acity aa ea-port on the N. ‘coat of 
) 2 a ee Peat, Va Hattem, the ifland of Cuba, in the Welt — — y Diego 
Matter j the oe ares Zealand, towards the clo fe of Velafquez, who panei ae Mond 3 
the eentury, who being aid to the feutiments of of the fixteenth cent The z 
fa, w Me oe shai exes from his paito ml tolled, and is capable es containing 1000 without cable 
“The. Verfchoritts er attemifts refemble each or anchor, as there are iy frie tel 1x tec z water in the - 
oti their gious flies, ss — never fo bay 5 and it is itrongly for by Cone and we (ts en-. 
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out a mile and a quer of mind. ee far “they agreed ; but the Huattemilta a 
