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    Place name County Entry Source
    CHESTER Cheshire CHESTER , a city and two sub-districts in Great Boughton district, Cheshire; and a diocese in Cheshire and part of Imperial
    Comrie Perthshire east-south-eastward through the interior to the village, and thence 9 furlongs on or close to the Monzievaird boundary, where it sinks to less than 200 feet above the sea. At the village it is joined by the hazel-fringed Water of Ruchill, which, from the SW border hurries 9½ miles north-eastward through 'lone Glenartney;' and by the Lednock, rising between Creag Uigeach and Ruadh Bheul, and running 11 miles south-eastward, down its deep, wooded gorge, where it forms the Deil's Caldron and other less-famed falls. Between it and Loch Earn lies Loch Boltachan Groome
    DUBLIN Dublin DUBLIN , the metropolis of Ireland, and a city and county of itself, in the province of LEINSTER, situated in 53 Lewis:Ireland
    DURHAM County Durham East-gate, Frosterley, Rookhope, Heatherycleugh, Weardale-St. John, Stotfield - Burn, Whitworth, and Tow-Law. The deanery of Easington contains the rectories of Durham-St. Mary-le-Bow, Durham-St. Mary-the-Less, Easington, Hetton-1e-Hole, Houghton-le-Spring, Painshaw, Rainton, Sunderland, and Bishops-Wearmouth; the vi-carages of Dalton-le-Dale, Kelloe, Monk-Hesleten, Pit-tington, and Seaham; and the p. curacies of Castle-Eden, Wingate-Grange, Seaham-Harbour, Durham-St. Giles, Durham-St. Nicholas, Belmont, Croxdale, Shotton, South Hetton, Haswell, Herrington, Newbottle, South Hylton, Thornley, Shadforth, New Seaham, Trimdon, Ford, Hendon, Ryhope, Deptford-St. Andrew, and Deptford Imperial
    East Halton Lincolnshire East Halton , 3½ miles NE. of Ulceby ry. sta., N. Lincolnshire; P.O. See HALTON, EAST. Bartholomew
    Edinburgh Midlothian Edinburgh, the metropolis of Scotland and county town of Midlothian, is situated 2 miles S of the Firth of Forth Groome
    GLANFORD-BRIGG, Glanford-Bridge, or Brigg Lincolnshire Halton, Whitton, Alkborough, Burton-upon-Stather, Flixborough, Frodingham, Bottesford, and Messingham; and the sub-district of Barton, containing the parishes of Barton-St. Peter, Barton-St. Mary, Wootton, Ulceby, Killingholme, East Imperial
    Halton, East Yorkshire Halton, East , township, N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, in par. and 3½ miles NE. of Skipton, 1076 ac., pop. 277. Bartholomew
    Halton, East Lincolnshire Halton, East .-- par. and vil., N. Lincolnshire, 3½ miles NE. of Ulceby sta. and 7 miles SE. of Barton Bartholomew
    HALTON (EAST) Lincolnshire HALTON (EAST) , a village and a parish in GlanfordBrigg district, Lincoln. The village stands about a mile from the Humber Imperial
    HALTON (EAST) Yorkshire HALTON (EAST) , a Township in Skipton parish, W. R. Yorkshire; 3½ miles NE of Skipton. Acres, 1, 244. Real Imperial
    HASTINGS Sussex Halton and St. Mary in theCastle vicarages, the others p. curacies in the diocese of Chichester. Value of all Saints, £240; of St. Clement, £160; * of St. Cleinent-H alton, £100; * of St. Mary in the Castle, £200; of St. Mary-Magdalen, £650; of St. Leonard, £300; of St. Matthew, £110; of the others not reported. Patron of A. S., the Rev. G. A. Foyster; of St. C., the Rev. H. B. Foyster; of St. Mary in the C., the Eai.l of Chichester; of St.Halton and St. Mary-M., the Bishop Imperial
    LANCASHIRE Lancashire LANCASHIRE , a maritime and northern county; bounded on the N, by Cumberland and Westmoreland; on the E, by Yorkshire; on Imperial
    LANCASTER Lancashire LANCASTER , a town, a township, a parish, a sub-district, and a district in Lancashire. The town stands on the Imperial
    LINCOLN Lincolnshire
    Nottinghamshire
    East Barkwith, West Barkwith, Benniworth, Biscathorpe, Hatton, Holton-with-Beckering, LudfordParva, Panton, Rand, Snelland, Sotby, East Torrington, Wickenby, and South Willingham; the vicarages of Bardney, Bourgh-on-Bain, Hamton, Kirmond-le-Mire, Langton-by-Wragby, Legsby, Lissington, Ludford-Magna, Wragby, Sixhills, Stainton-by-Langworth, and West Torrington; the p. curacies of Apley, Bullington, and Stainfield; and the donative of Goltho. The deanery of Yarborough-first contains the rectories of Croxton, South Ferriby, and Saxby; the vicarages of Barnetby-le-Wold, Barrow-upon-Humber, Barton-upon-Humber-St. Mary, Bonby, Elsham, Goxhill, East Halton Imperial
    MANCHESTER Lancashire
    Manchester
    MANCHESTER , a city, a township, a district, a parish, and a diocese in Lancashire. The city stands at an intersection Imperial
    MATFEN Northumberland East M. and West M. Acres, 2,067 and 1,905. Pop., 147 and 345. Houses, 28 and 72. The manor belonged to the Feltons; passed to the Lawsons, the Fenwicks, and the Douglasses; went, by marriage, in the last century, to the Blacketts; and, with Matfen Hall, belongs now to Sir Edward Blackett, Bart. The Hall was built in 1832-5; is a very imposing edifice, in the Gothic style; has a grand entrance-hall, rising to the entire height of the edifice, and surrounded by open arcaded galleries; contains some valuable pictures, and so me curious relics Imperial
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