HAW, a small parcel of land so called in Kent, as a Hemphaw, or Beanhawe, lying near the house, and inclosed for these uses. But Sir Edward Coke, in an ancient plea concerning Faversham in Kent, says haws are houses.
Haw-Kimb. See LOXIA.
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HAW, a small parcel of land so called in Kent, as a Hemphaw, or Beanhawe, lying near the house, and inclosed for these uses. But Sir Edward Coke, in an ancient plea concerning Faversham in Kent, says haws are houses.
Haw-Kimb. See LOXIA.