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Barton Moss, sta. on branch of L. and N.-W. Ry.,
on border of Chat Moss, 71? miles W. of Manchester.

Barton-on-Humber, market town with ry. sta., in
pars, of B. St Mary and St Peter, N. Lincolnshire, 6 m.
SW. of Hull; pop. 5339; P.O., T.o., 1 Bank. Market-
day,
Monday. Has mfrs. of brick, tile, pottery, sailcloth;
trade in corn and malt. There are two interesting
churches—St Peter’s (1100) and St Mary’s (1400).

Barton-on-Irwell, township and vil., Eccles par.,
SE. Lancashire, 51? miles W. of Manchester, 10,621 ac.,
pop. 25,994; P.O., T.o.; contains eccl. dists. B. St
Catherine, pop. 2446, and B. St Lawrence, pop. 868.

Barton-on-the-Ueath, par., S. Warwickshire, 5
miles S. of Shipston-on-Stour, 1540 ac., pop. 189 ; P.O.

Barton Regis, hundred, W. Gloucestershire, area
6992 ac., pop. 42,973.

Barton Seagreave, par. and seat, N. Northampton-
shire, 1J mile SE. of Kettering, 1782 ac., pop. 227; P.O.;
birthplace of Henchman (1592-1675), bishop of London
at the Restoration period.

Barton Seswells, township, Barton Steeple par., in
centre of Oxfordshire.

Barton St David, par., mid. Somerset, 4 miles NE.
of Somerton, 945 ac., pop. 338 ; P.O.

Barton St Lawrence, eccl. dist., in Lancaster, Gar-
stang, Preston, and Kirkham pars., N. Lancashire, pop.
868.

Barton St Mary.—suburb of Gloucester city, St
Mary de Lode par., pop. 10,480.—2. Barton St Mary,
par., in B.-on-Humber town, W. Lincolnsh., pop. 3180.

Barton St Mickael, par., suburbs of Gloucester city,
500 ac., pop. 3338.

Barton St Peter, par., W. Lincolnshire, in town of
Barton-on-Humber, 8140 ac., pop. 2159.

Barton Stacey.—hundred,N. Hants,area 15,509ac.,
pop. 2192.—2. Barton Stacey, par., N. Hants, 5 miles
SE. of Andover, 5026 ac., pop. 553; P.O.

Barton Steeple, par., Oxfordshire, 4 miles SW. of
Deddington, 2983 ac., pop. 915.

Barton Turf, par., N. Norfolk, 61? miles SE. of
North Walsham, 1599 ac.. pop. 374.

Barton-under-Jieedwood, township with ry. sta.,
E. Staffordshire, 4| miles SAY. of Burton-on-Trent,
pop. 1789; P.O.,
t.o.

Barton, Westcott, par., Oxfordshire, 41? miles SW. of
Deddington, 974 ac., pop. 236.

Bartragh, island, Killala Bay, N. co. Mayo, 3 miles
E. of Killala, 316 ac., pop. 22.

Barugh.—township with ry. sta., Darton par., S. div.
AVest-Riding Yorkshire, 2 miles NW. of Barnsley, 1437
ac., pop. 2444.—2. Barugh, hamlet, Orton par., mid.
Westmorland.

Barughs Arnbo, township, Kirkby Misperton par.,
North-Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles SW. of Pickering,
1791 ac., pop. 270; a Roman camp is at Great Barugh,
within the township.

Barvas, par. and 2 vils. (Lower and Upper B.), in N. of
Lewis isl., Ross-sh., on Barvas rivulet, 12 m. NW. of Stor-
noway, 89,654ac., pop. 5325; pop. of both vils. 561; P.O.

Barvick, small stream, Monzie and Monzievaird
pars., Perthshire, flowing 4§ miles SE. to Turret water,
2 miles NW. of Crieff. Barvick Falls (500 to 600 ft.)
are on this stream.

Barway. See Barraway.

Barwell, par. and township, S. Leicestershire, 2
miles NE. of Hinckley—par., 3950ac., pop. 1730; town-
ship, 2290 ac., pop. 1506; P.O.

Barwhinnock, seat, 4 miles NW. of Kirkcudbright,
Kirkcudbrightshire.

Barwick.—par., mid. Somerset, 11? mile S. of
Yeovil, 784 ac., pop. 534; P.O.; contains B. House.
—2. Barwick, par., W. Norfolk, 9 miles N.W. of
Fakenham, 1278 ac., pop. 56; contains B. House.

Barwick HaU, hamlet, Abbots Roothing par., W.
Essex, 8 miles SAY. of Dunmow.

Barwick in Eliuet, par. and township, E. div.
AVest-Riding Yorkshire, 7 miles NE. of Leeds—par.,
7448 ac., pop., 3017; township, 6966 ac., pop. 2215; P.O.

Barwise, hamlet, Hoffe and Row township, Appleby
St Lawrence par., AVestmorland.

Baschurch, par. and township with ry. sta., N.
Shropshire, 7 miles NW. of Shrewsbury—par., 8491 ac.,
pop. 1717 ; township, pop. 1426; P.O., T.o.

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