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Rh HAITI. Ki;ri;x. 208 J'AWIH 'SWI ,|.I.. I'.ATTI.l limit, in UK par. of Kirkbum and wap. of Harthill. in tin- Kant Hiding of thcr CO. of York, 3 mili-.s from '.P. -it I'liilii'ld. I'.A'l'l 1.1.1 li:i.H. a par. in the Alt.righton iliv. ol 'the Co. of Salop, .') miles to the N. of Shrewsbury. The Shrewsbury uiul ml Ci-ewe and Shrewsbury railways ].- mar it. Hen- was fought, on tin ,,f July, llo:i, tin- buttle usually called the Battle of Mir. wsliury, in which the insurgent forces n- Karl of Northumberland, were defeated by Homy IV., and in which Hotspur, with a large number of IP was (lain. A college was found< d licit by the king in commemoration. iy, the re-venue of which at the Dissolution was about .0.3. The living is a porp> t. cur. in the dioc. of Lichticld, of the val. ..I i'-J'j:), in the patron, of Lady lUmikman. 'J'he eliureh, which is dedicated to St." Mary Magdalene (the battle having taken place on the pvc of her festival), formerly belonged to the college. It is a fine old structure, with a majestic embattled tower, surmounted by pinnacles, and has been recently restored by I^idy Hrim kmon. BATTLESDEN, a par. in the hund. of Maiuhcad, in the co. of Bedford, 3 miles to the S.E. of Woburn. The Roman road called Watling Street passes through it. The living is a rect. in the dioc. of Ely, united with the ; of Potsgrove, of the val. of 609, in the patron, of the trustees of Sir G. Page Turner, Bart. The church is dedicated to St. 1'cter. JJattlesden Park, formerly tho scat of the Bathursts, who take from this place the title of Huron, was purchased by Sir Gregory Page, Hart., in 17-1, and is now the seat of his descendant, Sir E. II. 1". Turner. UATTiK'K, MOUNT, one of the Grampians, Scot- land, rises to the height of 3,463 feet above the sea, and is situated at the point where the counties of Aberdeen, Kincardine, and Forfar in. . '. BATTRAMSLEY, a tythg. in the par. of Boldro and hund. of ( 'hri-t church, in the co. of Southampton, 6 miles to the S.E. ofr liingwood. It is situiitod in the BATTlilX, n limit, in the tnshp. of Bowland Forest, and par. of Slaidhurs, in the wap. of Staincliff and DM, West Hiding of the co. of York, 10 miles to tho S.W. of Settle. BA'll VI I "KD, a vil. in the par. of Mirneld, lower div. of the wap. of Agbrigg, in the West Killing of the co. of York, 2 miles to the W. of Dewsbury. Tho work- people are principally employed in tho woollen manufac- t me and tin- collieries. 'J'he living isapcrpct. cur. in the of Kijxjn, val. 150, in the patron, of the Vicar of MirtieM. Tin- church is called Christ Church. l'..r;llrtiTT, or BAUCOT, a limit, in tho par. of Tugford, hund. of Ixjwer MumJow, in the co. of Salop, (i mile-, lr"in Church Stntton. 11 AI "till I "l;sT, a jiar. in the hund. of Lower K b in the co. of Southampton, 8 miles to the N.W. of Basingstokc, and 6 S. from Aldennoston railway station. It is a detached part of the hund., lying on tin . rkshirc, and contains tin lyings, of Ham and Inhurst. Tho old Port Way to Sildicster panes near the village, and is there called llaughurst Street. 'lln- living is a red.* in the dioc. of Winchester, val. in the patron, of the bishop. The old church, an ancii ut in structure, partly fell down in iNl.i, and a new lull been erected on tho site, in the early KmrliOi IT surmounted by a spire 100 feet high. Iu tin- interior is a carved oak Hen-en, the .^ft of Anh- bish.'p Waieham, to match the ceiling, which is also of oak. 'There are cli. i ing to the V ' and Pi inn' MI" was built in 1,S4:(. The parochial charitid ainount toll per
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r.Ari.Ii'iMTi:, a tythg. in the par. of Kling and htllld. of 1 iu tho CO. Of Southampton, ii miles ihampton. I'.Ari.KIM., 01 r.AI.KINC. a .hplry. in tie rilington and hund. ut Shii-. .idiam. in the. n mill* to the S. of Farringdnn. The tin ' railway passes near it. Tho Jiving is 1 to the vie. of ntington, in the.] 'J'he church is dedicated to St. Nicholas. Itaulkingva at one time a market town. llAl'Ml'.KK, or HAMP.rKKIl, a par. in the no div. of tlie wap. "I ( i.utr. . co. of Lincoln, ( living is a pi-rjiet. cur. in the dioc. . 1 to St. Swithin. HAI NSKK11A, a il. in the par. of Thomastown, ii: the bar. of Gowran, co. <.f Kilkenny, piov. of Ix-incta Ireland, 9 miles t,, the S.K. of Kilkenny. It i.- near the river Nore and the in in . ol .1. .point abbey. BAUNTOX, a par. in the hund Mim ty, in the co. of i '2 miles to j^^^l Circncester. The Fosse Way passes throi Tho living is a pcqx:t. cur. in the dioo and Bristol, val. t>7, in the )>utrpn. ot litireh is di ' t hristopln r. BAURROE, a vil. in tin bar. of l"],] r Till co. of Clare, prov. of Munsti-r, Ireland, 5 milaft^M W. ..f Scariff. BAUSELEY, or BALAM.i: V. a tnshp. in tl Albcrbury, hund. of D. vthur, in the co. ol North Wales, 10 miles to tin N ! BAVERSTOCK, a par. in the hund Cadworth, in the co. of Wilts, 7 mi!, Salisbury. It is situated on the Nadder, alif imp lion with the V living is a rcct.* in the dioc. 296, in the patron, of tie Hector and 1 College, Oxford. The chun ': M. BMl BAylNGTOX, GREAT, a tnshp. in tl Whclpington, Tindale waul, in the co.. land, 3J miles to the S.W. of the i! ington, and 17 N.W. from, ill ~ There is an English Prosb Tho land is generally pasture. 1 chief residence; it has n e. ntly un rest-in r Hided by t ISAVlNti'l'iiN. MTTI.K, a tnshp. and par. of Thockrington, Tindalo ward, in t umberland, ncarGreatBavington, and ll}mil from Hezham. Limestone, whinstone, and are quarried here. ( 'hai 1. s ( '. Shafto, Esq., ( ' t.m Hall, is lord of the ! I'.AWHl Ki.II, 01 lIAIiri;. a par. i; union of Forchoe, in the eo. of Nort'..!; W. of Norwich, and r >'-. W. of Trowse Tin village is small, and is ; ii. r Vare. The Norfolk branch of tKc railway passes within a short d The living is a vie. in the dioc. ot in the patron, of tin- d. an and chapter. has a round tower, and contains a monu of a priest of tin- . ar Kiltl, and an old dedicated to St. Walstan, and v. -teg from the .ar 1 iiool, hupjK'ited by .1. II. (iui the I. 'id ' : 'ling to tradition, was a native of and died in the village in 1010. The.
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jiilgriinn, whose piou oil. rints < mi. h. .i 1 for rebuilding the chancel in 1 some remains of the ..Id chap. 1, and a Ii: of the church, on Mr. Cross's farm, i Well, widely renowned for its healing virtue!, ] laily in tin i <fulous diseases. EL&WCOMBE, ahmlt.in th. par. of A hund. of Stanborough, in the co. of Devon, 6 i Kodbary. BAWDESWELL, a mi. in thehu, in the co. of Norfolk, r, ! miles to the N'.lv ot I ham, 1 1 "in r'.lonham railway statio within the Mitt, ml and l-aunditoh I'liioii, and thi of Sjiarham. The living is a reel.* in the dioc. I wich, .. 330, in the patron, of C. I!. Iximb