SATS 
In inftrumental mufic, A/tus, Lat. and Alto Viola, ely 
the tenor part for an inftrument tuned an oftave above 
bafe; the tenor viol is frequently called by the Tada 
viol da bratci io, on account of its refting om the arm, in op- 
pofition to the viol da gamba, — refts on the /eg. 
aute-faille, Fr. alto tenore, Ital. is the voice-pa' 
which we fimply call the tenor, erik in the C clef, on the 
‘fourth line. 
HAUTECOMB S in Sete’ atown of France, in 
the department of Mont Blanc, on the W. fide of the lake 
Boargat ; 12 miles N N E. o Chaney y: 
HAUTE 
his great = and {kill in mechanics, was born at Orlean 
in the year 1647. His father was a baker in that city, bit 
was able, forsee to obtain for the youth the patronage ~ 
of the duchefs de Beedle who beftowed on him the advan- 
ges of a liberal education. Having gone through the 
eoenialy ftudies w vith, reputation, he embraced the eccle- 
fiaftical life, and was prefented, through the intereit of the 
He accompanied 
‘many difcoveries of fingular ufe 
of x ebreeti the vibration of i balazce in watches by 
means of a fmall fteel fpring, inclofed in a box which has 
fince made ufe of, This difcovery was communicated 
by the author to the Royal Academy of Sciences in 1674, 
and the —— into-which it was mtroduced were called, by 
way of eminence, “ pendulum watches ;’? not that they 
‘really have pendulums, but  becaufe tev ak approach 
in accuracy to the machines which 
‘dulums. Thi 
claimed the me 
- Feuille 
™ 
curious treatifes, er which are ‘ we Ea Zio 
The art of 
Peadibie : on ae under water, &c. :’’ 
ions on certain machines po raifing eer. ” atréa- - 
46 
oe on the horizontal moon, another’on the longitudes, and. 
ont on the tides, to prove the motion of the earth. He died 
at.Orleans in the year 1 7245 when he was about feventy- 
feven years of age. 
HAUTE 
department of the Dordogne, and chief place of a canton, 
in the diftri&t of Périgueux; 18 miles N-E. of Péri- 
“gueux. The place contains 8K9, and the canton 8261 inha- 
bitants, on a territory of 195 kiliometres, in 17 communes. 
AUTEGOR, a town of Hindooftan, in 
oat 22 miles N.W. of Ganjam. 
TELUCE, a town of France, in ithe department 
seg res 13 miles N.E. of Con 
HAUTE RIVE, a town’ ie France, in ‘te department * 
Romans. 
dme; 13m 
HAUTE-RIVIERE, pics of France, in the depart- of 
“nent of ire; 18 W. of Lyons. 
: nea hie pape pe a ee of France, 
-ment-of the Ain, and 
art- 
of Belley ; fix miles E. of St. Rambert. place con- 
tains 674, and the canton 4549 inhabitants, on a territory 
137; kiliometres, in 10 communes.—Alfo, a town of 
department’ of the Marne; nine miles 
NDAR, « town of 
a town of Hindoo: 
<< fia, in Lahore ; 
E-FEUILLE, Joun, in Biography, known of ; 
‘juice of chamomile, 
‘thorn. 
fon oe = forts of avimals, as the horfe, hog, &c. inftead of 
ore 
FORT, in Groprapiy, a town of France, in the ~ anginote, 
the circar of | 
7 the 
hief place of a canton in the diftri@ » 
S.E. S 
D, a town of Hindooftan, in the: i 
undam. 
HA W 
HAW. 
a hemp-haw, or bean-haw, lying near the houfe, and in- 
clofed for thofe ufes.. - But fir Edward Coke, in an ancient 
plea concerning Feverfham in Kent, fays, haws are ¢ houfes. 
AGA. 
» Hawen, or a is ufed, in the north of 
England, for a green plot i — a va 
Haw, athong Farriers, an. excrefcence , Tefembling 
a griftle growing between os neti eye-lid and the eye of 
a horfe, or other beaft, and which will put the eye quite out, 
en away. 
rofs, tough, ‘and phlegmatic humours, fall. 
n her, a in the 
are the 
e. 
Every common farrier can cut it out: the affested beatt 
is to be held fait by the head, and with a ftrong. double 
thread, a needle is to be put in the midit of the upper eye- 
lid, and tied, if it be a bullock, to his horn; then tak 
the needle again, with a long thread, and putting it throu 
the griftle of the haw, with a fharp ‘knife cut the fkin finel 
round, and fo pluck out the haw. at dorie, they 
drefs the eye, take out the blood, wath it with beer or «i 
and cait in a good deal of falt ; then wafh it again, 
wards ftroakin ing it ‘down with their pees and fo let him ox 
o curea fheep of this malady, they drop into the - 
or ¢€row’s-foot. 
acommon name applied to the fruit. the white 
This kind of haw has been found ufeful as a food 
ag 
“HAWA ARDEN, in Geegraphy, a market 
parifh in the hundred of Mo Id, and county of Flint, 
town and 
ot, North 
Wales, isa large town, having the ruins of a calt and 
- built in a fituation which cuebtian ds an extenfive view over a 
an 
years 5 eee potion, whereby it is ri Sober that the former 
building was deitroyed. - Henr ney 
a ure 2 in whofe fest it continued till t 
wars, urchafed y ferjeant Gi yon. 
erties fends on “ts 1a l, and is now "include withiathe * 
fir Wi weft of the so 
its fummit and at about two m 
edge of a deep > wooded 
poigricr and are The = uation 
pecu iarly Svat 
nnant's'T ales, vol. ii. p. 88. 92 SC 
the year 1736, and w hecary 
Pau? s eacie Int se he a to rites as an apot Aocal 
in the Strand ; but for feveral years his practice ¥3 
A {mall parcel of land is fo called in Kent ; as 
grown wi with ivy, &e- 
and the feenery highly pidturelque- 
dif~ 
