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Aglish.—par., mid. co. Cork, 12 miles W. by S. of
Cork city, 6770 ac., pop. 1177.—2. Aglish, par., mid.
co. Kerry, 5miles NW. of Killarney, 4857ac., pop. 1110;
contains sandstone quarries.—3. Aglish, par. and vil.,
W. co. Waterford, 5 miles S. of Cappoquin, 6856 ac.,
pop. 1934; vil., pop. 175.—4. Aglisli, par., containing
Castlebar, mid. co. Mayo, 14,416 ac., pop. 6295.—5.
Aglish, or Aglish-Martin, par. and vil., S. co. Kil-
kenny, 3 miles NW. of Waterford, 1343 ac., pop. 298.

Aglishcloglianc, or Eghlisli, par., N. co. Tipperary,

4 miles NE. of Borrisokane, 5897 ac., pop. 661.

Aglislicorntick, or Liscormiek, par., E. co. Lime-
rick, 2 miles WSW. of Pallas-Grean, 1715 ac., pop. 282.

Aglishcrinagh, or Ballinorane, par., N. co. Cork,
3 miles SW. of Charleville, 3309 ac., pop. 422.

Agnes, St. See St Agnes.

Agnew’s Hill, mountain, bar. Glenarm, co. Antrim,

5 miles W. of Larne, alt. 1558 ft.

Ah . See also Agh and Augh .

Aback, a bight and landing-place at mouth of river
Culdaff, NE. bar. Innishowen, co. Donegal.

Ahadda, the seat of the Brooke family for 6 cen-
turies, E. co. Cork, near Killeagh.

Ahamlish, or Ahamplish, par., including Dernish
and Inismurray islands, N. co. Sligo, 9 miles NNW. of
Sligo, 16,413 ac., pop. 5757.

Ahapliond, vil., Killehenney par., N. co. Kerry, 8
miles SW. of Ballylongford. ■

Aharacle, eccl. par., partly in Ardnamurchan, Ar-
gyllshire, and partly in Inverness-shire, pop. 1236.

Aharney, or Lisdowney, par., Queen’s co. and co.
Kilkenny, 2 m. NW. of Ballyraggit, 6938 ac., pop. 909.

Ahascragh.—par. and vil., co. Galway, 6 miles NW.
of Ballinasloe, on river A., 17,341 ac., pop. 2339 ; vil.,
pop. 444; P.O., T.o. Market-day,
Friday.—2. Abas-
cragh, affl. of river Suck, co. Galway, about 16 m. long.

Ahenny, vil., Newtownlennan par., co. Tipperary,
about 4 miles NE. of Carrick-on-Suir, pop. 115.

Aherla, hamlet, co. Cork, 7 miles SW. of Balling-
collig; P.O.

Ahcrlow, rivulet, co. Tipperary, flowing from the
Galtee mountains 20 miles N. and E. to the Suir, 2½ miles
above Cahir. A. Castle is 1¼ mile W. of Bansha.

Aheurich, glen and loch, Sunart par., Argyllshire.

Aliilly, seat, co. Donegal, 1 mile E. of Buncrana.

Ahoghill, par. and vil., co. Antrim, 3¼ miles SW. of
Ballymena sta., 12,184 ac., pop. 8431; vil., pop. 898; p. o.

Aicliiltibuie, hamlet, Lochbroom par., Ross-shire.

Aigas, rocky islet, Kilmorack par., N. Inverness-sh.,
5¼ miles SW. of Beauly, formed by 2 branches of river
Beauly ; was the retreat of Lord Lovat in 1697.

Aigburth, suburb of Liverpool with ry. sta., and eccl.
dist. (St Anne), Childwall par., SW. Lancashire—eccl.
dist., 1844 ac., pop. 1957; P.O., T.o.

Aighton, Chaiglcy, and Bailey, 3 hamlets, forming
a township, Mittonpar., NE. Lancashire, 5 miles SW.
of Clitheroe, 6300 ac. (98 water), pop. 1663.

Aikbar. See Akebar.

Aike, township, Lockington and Beverley St John
pars., East-Riding Yorksh., 2 m. E. of Lockington sta.
and 6 m. N. of Beverley, 545 ac. (17 water), pop. 60.

Aikenhanld, site of ancient church, Oathlaw par.,
Forfarshire.

Aikcnhead, seat, Lanarkshire, 4 miles S. of Glasgow.

Aiken way, rocky peninsular tract, Rothes par.,
Elginshire, projecting into river Spey.

Aikerness, lake, in N. of mainland of Orkney.

Aikct Castle, ruined seat of the Cunninghams,
Dunlop par., N. Ayrshire, 1¼ mile SW. of Dunlop vil.

Aikey Brae, place, Old Deer par., NE. Aberdeen-
shire ; bere Edward Bruce is said to have finally over-
thrown the Comyns.

Aikton, par. and township, E. Cumberland, 4 miles
NE. of Wigton, 6172 ac., pop. 789.

Ailby, hamlet, Rigsby par., mid. Lincolnshire, 1 mile
NW. of Alford.

Ailcnch, or Grinan of Ailcacli, ancient fortalice,
the palace of the early Irish kings, co. Donegal, near
head of Lough Swilly.

Ail sa Craig, rocky island, Firth of Clyde, Daillypar.,
Ayrshire, 10 miles W. of Girvan, alt. 1114 ft., pop. 29 ;
has a lighthouse 35 ft. high, with flashing light 60 ft,
above high water and seen l3 miles.

Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.

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