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shire, on river Tees, 34 miles NW. of Barnard Castle,
8363 ac., pop. 638 ; P.O., called Cotherstone.

Cotlii, river, Cardigan and Carmarthen; flows SW. to
the Towy below Llanegwad, 54 miles E. of Carmarthen;
25 miles long.

Cotliieinnir, upland, with 2 Caledonian stone circles,
Keig par., mid. Aberdeenshire.

Cothill, hamlet, Marcham par., N. Berks, 2 miles
NAV. of Abingdon. See
Dry Sandford cum Cothill.

Cotiscue, hamlet, Coverham par., North-Riding
Yorkshire, 2 miles SW. of Middleham.

Cotleigh, par., E. Devon, 3 miles NE. of Honiton,
1218 ac., pop 172.

Cotley, eminence (site of ancient encampment), AY.
AVilts, near Heytesbury ; commands extensive view.

Cotmanliay, eccl. dist. and hamlet, Heanor and
Ilkeston par., S. Derbyshire, pop. 3593. The hamlet
is on border of co., 14 mile N. of Ilkeston.

Cotmere, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles NW. of Eccles-
hall, AV Staffordshire.

Cotness, township, in par. and 44 miles SE. of
Howden, East-Riding Yorkshire, 618 ac., pop. 30.

Coton.—par., in co. and 24 miles AV. of Cambridge,
1130 ac., pop. 325; P.O.—2. Coton, hamlet, in par. and
1 mile SAV. of Market Bosworth, S. Leicestershire.—3.
Colon, or Coaton, township, Ravensthorpe par., N.
Northamptonshire, 64 miles NW. of Brixworth, 860
ac., pop. 97.—4. Coton, hamlet, Cropredy par., N.
Oxfordshire, 4 miles NE. of Banbury.—5. Coton, vil.,
Hanbury par., E. Staffordshire, on river Dove, 3 miles
AV. of Tutbury.—6. Coton, vil., in par. and 1 mile NAV.
of Tamworth, E. Stafford.—7. Coton, hamlet, in co.
and 3 m. W. of Stafford.—8. Coton, hamlet, inco. and
pari. bor. of Stafford. See
Hopton and Coton.—9.
Coton, par., Northamptonshire. See Clay Coton.

Coton Hall.—seat, E. Staffordshire, 3 miles AV. of
Tutbury sta.—2. Coton Hall, seat, 4 miles NE. of
Rugby, N. Warwickshire.

Coton in the Elms, township, Lullington par., S.
Derby, 5 m. SAV. of Burton-upon-Trent, pop. 495 ; P.O.

Cotswolds, or Cotteswolds, hill range, E. Glouces-
tershire; extends from N. to S. border of co., is 50
miles long, in some places 30 broad, and reaches in
Cleeve Cloud, near Cheltenham, an alt. of 1134 ft.

Cottack, vil., in co. and 9 miles NW. of Dumfries.

Cottage, isl., in Lough Gill, E. co. Sligo, 13 ac., pop. 4.

Cottam. — hamlet, 2 miles AV. of Preston, SAV.
Lancashire. — 2. Cottam, hamlet, 5 miles NW. of
Grimsby, Lincolnshire; P.O. — 3. Cottam, township
and ry. sta., South Leverton par., N. Notts, on river
Trent)
74 miles SE. of East Retford, 900 ac., pop.
107.—4. Cottam, township, Langtoft par., East-Riding
Yorkshire, 54 m. N. of Great Driffield, 2586 ac., pop. 113.

Cottenham, par. and vil., in co. and 6| miles N. of
Cambridge, 7107 ac., pop. 2458;
P.O., t.o.

Colter Hills, on border of Yorkshire and AVestmor-
land, reaching in Great Shunnor Fell an alt. of 2346 ft.

Cotterdale, hamlet, Aysgarth par., North-Riding
Yorkshire, near Hawes.

Cottered, par., NE. Herts, 24 miles W. of Bunting-
ford ry. sta., 1833 ac., pop. 379; P.O.

Cottcrstock, par., N. Northamptonshire, on river
Nen, 2 miles NE. of Oundle, 690 ac., pop. 162.

Cottesbacli, par., S. Leicestershire, 2 miles SW. of
Lutterworth, 1227 ac., pop. 138; P.O., called Cotes-
bach; contains Cottes bach House.

Cottesbrook, par. and hamlet, N. Northampton-
shire, 24 miles NW. of Brixworth ry. sta., 2780 ac.,
pop. 214; contains Cottesbrook Park.

Cottesloe, hundred, N. Bucks, 71,786 ac., pop. 19,112;
contains 31 pars.

Cottesmere, seat, 2 miles NAV. of Haverfordwest,
Pembrokeshire.

Cottesmore, par. and vil., N. Rutland, 44 miles NE.
of Oakham—par., 2420 ac., pop. 529; vil., pop. 409;
P.O.; contains C. Park, seat of the Earl of Lonsdale.

Cottingham.—par. and vil., N. Northamptonshire,
8 miles N. of Kettering—par., 3286 ac., pop. 945; viL,
pop. 631; P.O.—2. Cottingham, town and par. with
ry. sta., East-Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles NW. of Hull—
par., 10,813 ac., pop. 6312; town, pop. 3508; P.O., t.o. ;
contains C. Castle, on site of Baynard Castle, the resi-
dence of the Lords AVake from Edward I. to Edward III.


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