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Cassop, township, Kelloe par., in co. and 4¼ m. SE.
of Durham, 1636 ac., pop. 596; P. O. at Cassop Colliery.

■ Castell, place, Llanuwchyllyn par., NE. Merioneth,
6¼ miles SW. of Bala.

Castellan, township, Penrith par., NE. Pembroke-
shire, 8 miles SE. of Newport, 899 ac., pop. 172.

Castell Carndochan, ancient fort, S. Merioneth,
6¼ miles SW. of Bala.

Castell Cidwin, ancient British fort, on side of
Mynyddmawr, in co. and 5¼ miles SE. of Carnarvon.

Castell Coch, ancient fort, SE. Glamorgan, on river
Taff, 3 miles SW. of Caerphilly.

Castell Cymaron, old baronial fortalice, Llandewy-
ystradenny par., E. Radnorsh.,10m. E. of Rhayader Gwy.

Castell-Dinas-Bran, ancient fort, on hill 910 ft.
high, SE. Denbighshire, f mile N. of Llangollen.

Castell Edwin, ancient fort, NW. Flintshire, 3¼
miles E. of Rhuddlan.

Castell Einion Sais, old baronial fortalice, in Usk
valley, mid. Brecknockshire, near Capel Bettws.

Castellette, seat, Keswick, Cumberland.

Castell Fleming, ancient fort, E. Cardiganshire, 3
miles NW. of Tregaron.

Castell Glas, ruined fort, E. Cardiganshire, on river
Ebwy, 2 miles NW. of Tregaron.

Castell Gwalter, ancient fort, N. Cardiganshire, on
the coast, 3 miles NE. of Aberystwith.

Castellmai, vil., Llanbeblig par., in NW. of co. and
near Carnarvon.

Castellmocb, place, Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant par.,
N. Montgomeryshire, 3 miles N. of Llanfyllin.

Castell Nadolig, ancient British camp, Penrhyn par.,
SW. Cardiganshire.

Castell Khyfell, ancient camp, E. Cardiganshire, 4¼
miles NE. of Tregaron.

Castellyhere, ancient castle, Merioneth, 7¼ miles
NE. of Towyn.

Casterley Camp, an entrenchment, in Salisbury
Plain, N. Wilts, 8¼ miles SE. of Devizes.

eastern, hamlet, Bam par., N. Staffordshire, 10
miles SE. of Leek.

Casterton, township, Kirkby Lonsdale par., S. West-
morland, on river Lune, 1¼ mile N. of Kirkby Lonsdale,
4324 ac. (26 water), pop. 581; P.O. ; contains C. Hall.

Casterton, Great, par., E. Rutland, on river Wash,
8¼ miles E. of Oakham, 1590 ac., pop. 321; P.O.

Casterton, Little, par., E. Rutland, onriver Wash,
9¼ miles E. of Oakham, 1450 ac., pop. 178.

"Casthorpc, hamlet, Barrowby par., S. Lincolnshire,
2 miles W. of Grantham.

Castle.—hamlet, Pentyrch par., SE. Glamorgan, 3¼
miles NW. of Llandaff. — 2. Castle, place, Castle
Caereinion par., E. Montgomeryshire, 4 miles SW. of
Welshpool. — 3. Castle, hamlet, 5 miles NW. of
Newtown, Montgomeryshire. See
Esgob and Castle.
—4. Castle, hamlet, Wookey par., mid. Somerset, 3¼
miles NE. of Glastonbury.—5. Castle, another name
for
Sturhinster Newton : which see.

Castle.—part of New Cumnock, E. Ayrsh., pop. 275.—
2. Castle, hamlet, Campsiepar., Stirlingsh., nr. Milton.

Castle.—island, Skull par., SW. co. Cork, 121 ac.,
pop. 45.—2. Castle, island, in Lough Strangford, Saul
par., co. Down, 112 ac., pop. 23.

Castle Acre, par. and vil., W. Norfolk, on river
Nar, 4 miles NW. of Swaffham, 3249 ac., pop. 1335;
P.O., T.O.; has extensive ruins of a castle and priory
founded by the Earl of Warrenne in 1085.

Castle Andinas, hill, E. Cornwall, 2 miles SE. of St
Columb, alt. 735 ft. ; has a circular fort with triple
trenches. It was occupied by the Romans and Danes.

Castle Archdall, seat, on Lough Erne, 4 miles W.
of Irvinestown, N. co. Fermanagh.

Castle Ashby, par. and ry. sta., in S. of co. and 8
miles E. of Northampton, 1926 ac., pop. 209 ; P.O.;
contains Castle Ashby House, seat of the Marquis of
Northampton.

Castlehaldwin,7m.from Ballymote, co. Sligo; P.O.

Castlebank, seat, on river Clyde, in co. and adjacent
to Lanark.


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