ae 
vile ° 
= it _ftands is cireumferibed by high hills or 
W. by two fimall rivers. 
are the public building te-houfe, three college edi- 
ed a chapel. and « elie for the «Iya &ess three churches 
=. eve fquare 
1s ‘nGieeed: with rows bre trees, and many e ftreets are 
ornamented with rows of trees. ‘The city ¢ cae between 
three and four hundred neat dwelling houfes, principally of 
wood. Within its limits there were, in 1798, 547 houfes and 
upwards © one in 7° dies wee 8 
‘As to pleafantnefs of marie and a Gok air, this 
city is hardly exceeded by any in Amer 
confiderable trade with New York and the a. India ‘lands, 
cot- 
: 8 1° 18! 
creek, between Middlebur and Vergennes. 
* HAVER, in . 3 
fome of the more northern diftricts of the kin 
oe i 
AV VERA, in Geosraphy, A baie of Afiatic Turkey, 
in Natolia; 18 ‘miles NE vot t z 
ORD, a own of “America, in Delaware 
county, Pennfylvania, containing 605 inhabita 
H , SIEGBERT, in Dini ditinguithed 
or his great and extenfive knowle edge in pmlology and the 
{cience of medals, was born see the year 1683. "He exer- 
cifed the office of preacher many years, in a {mall village, i 
so ifland of Overflacke, Beka Holland and Zealand ; and 
afterwards became profeffor of hiftory, the Gre ek lan- 
Nag and rhetoric at Leyden, where he died in 1742. His 
arning and = were difplayed by many editions of 
ancient authors, and b inal works. The editions of the 
claffics by ieee are till in confiderable repute. The 
laci the Fabulous A iting is edition of “ Nummophy- 
ae pegiee Chriftine,” folio, 
od te ontains the rareft coins of the Roman em les 
< firlk, fecond, and third fize, which were coll b 
a teen Chriina ina of Sweden, at a very great expence. "They 
“Fe engraved from originals by Bartolo, and a Latin ex- 
postion of them was added by Havercamp. This editor 
a large thare in J, Poleni ‘Supplementa nova nova utriuique 
ncounty, Vertiont, on "One 
bil 
as m. 
a name fometimes ufed to: 0 ng the meal © 
h been convert 
bs 
: Bin hes < "Buh W Wales,” 2 ide 8v0. 180 
HA. -town 
Africa, and Europe, fince the i 
HAV 
gero or carriages and 
recy very ill-pav se de are fome a houfes, chiefly 
in the u 
piled confufedly on one pore the lower windows of fome 
upon the roofs of others, render it intricate 
th rance, though the approach is 
he market is one of the la and sia abundant 
in Wales; particularly for fith, lich we 
d varie 
town are a goo quays a page sine e, a free fe , a 
charity fchool, an alms” fe, and t! ifh ch 
refpectively named St. Mary s;° Bt. artin’s, and St. 
charter from Edward IV. and fends one member to parlia~ 
ment, having obtained that privilege 17 Henry VIII. The 
civil  abiei-sae is veftedina prt fheriff, town-clerk,. two 
aely objet from the bridge, 
though it is confiderably disfigured by a part of it having” 
erted into a county goal. It is faid to have been 
built by Gilbert, earl of Clare, in the reign of king Stephens 
ut hiftory is ftrangely barren of events relating to it. The 
feds was well fortified with towers, and the walls are of 
reat thicknefs. The fect, calling ome the Unitas-Fratrum, 
but better known by the title of vians, is very nu- 
merous here. The Rev. fa Gambold, one of their moft 
eminent bifhops, was a native of Pembrokefhire, and died in 
thistown in1771,aged60. Haverfordweft is 264 miles diftant 
rom London. The popu cD tare rned in the year 28005 
was 2880, inhabiting 613 houfes. to the town 
is a cotton-mill, which employs wait 150 pelo. Ata 
fhort diftance to the fouth are fome remains o of © 
Black Canons, endowed, if not wk seat de Ha- 
verford, lord of this place. "The walk na onset town 
ig a frequented promenade; and the ruins, if not highly 
ae urefque, are at a - wenerable; "The chapel is the chief 
, Antiquities, and 
parifh, fituated 
nd partly in hm 
in ponder Ae of ergy En, land, is “a 
wn NE. f ait. 3 
remainin 
- 
avenens, a poft-town of America, in New Hamphhire,, 
and half-fhire town of Grafton county, fituated on the E. 
fide of Ganidanat Fiver, in . Coos; incorporated 
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