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Cucklet Dell, in vicinity of Eyam vil., E. Derbyshire.

Cncklington, par. and vil., mid. Somerset, 3 miles
SE. of Wincanton, 2865 ac., pop. 269; P.O.

Cuckmere, river, E. Sussex ; rises near Heathfield,
and flows SAV. to English Channel 44 miles NAV. of
Beachy Head; at its mouth is Cuckmcre Haven.

Cuckney, vil., Norton-Cuckney par., N. Notts, 54
miles SAV. of Worksop, pop. 555; P.O.; 1 m. S. is C. Hill.

Cuckolds Haven, hamlet, 3 miles N. of Abbots
Bromley, W. Staffordshire.

Cuckolds Point, shoal on S. side of river Thames,
opposite West India Docks.

Cuckoo Green, hamlet, Potterne par., N. AVilts, 3
miles SW. of Devizes.

Cuddan Point, rocky headland, AV. Cornwall, 54
miles SE. of Penzance.

Cuddcsdon, par., township, and vil., in co. and 54
miles SE. of Oxford—par., 2805 ac., pop. 1513; town-
ship, 956 ac., pop. 340; P.O., called Cuddesden;
the vil. contains the Bishop of Oxford’s palace and a
theological college (1853).

Cuddington. — par., mid. Bucks, on river Thame,
5 miles SAV. of Aylesbury, 1408 ac., pop. 476; P.O.—

2. Cuddington, township and ry. sta., Weaver ham
par., mid. Cheshire, 44 miles SW. of Northwich, 1151
ac., pop. 408.—3. Cuddington, township, in par. and
2 miles SAV. of Malpas, AV. Cheshire, 1355 ac., pop.
271.—3. Cuddington, par., mid. Surrey, 1 mile NE.
of Ewell ry. sta., 1860 ac., pop. 549.

Cudliam, par. and vil., AV. Kent, 4 miles N. of
AVesterham, 5925 ac., pop. 1029; P.O.

Cudwortli.— par., AV. Somerset, 3 miles SE. of
Ilminster, 1077 ac., pop. 140.—2. Cudwortli, town-
ship and ry. sta., Roystone par., S. div. West-Riding
Yorkshire, 34 miles NE. of Barnsley, 1744 ac., pop. 1044;
P.O.; contains the hamlets of High C. and Low C.

Cnen, loch with islets, Kildonan par., Sutherland.

Cuerdale, township, Blackburn par., NE. Lanca-
shire, on r. Ribble, 24m. E. of Preston', 684 ac., pop. 58.

Cuerden, township, Ley land par., N. Lancashire, on
river Lostock, 5 miles NW. of Chorley, 808 ac., pop.
573 ; contains Cnerden Hall.

Cucrdley, township, Prescot par., SAV. Lancashire,
on r. Mersey, 5 m. SAV. of Warrington, 1723 ac., pop. 227.

Cuffabonts, hamlet, Carriden par., Linlithgowshire.

Cuffc’s Grange, place, in co. and 5 miles from
Kilkenny; P.O.

Cuffnells, seat, near Lyndhurst, S. Hants.

Cuffs, hamlet, Dunster par., W. Somerset.

Cnil, small bay, on E. side of Loch Linnhe, Argyll.

Cullabhacaldli, vil., 3 miles NE. of Tongue, Suther-
land; P.O., called Coldbackie.

Cnilcagh, mountain, on NAV. border of co. Cavan,
alt. 2188 ft.

Cnilhill, vil. withry. sta., 2 miles W. of Coatbridge,
Lanarkshire; forms part of Bargeddie and Dykehead.

Cuillie, or Cnlaldh, small loch, Kildonan par.,
Sutherland, 24 miles from Forsinard ry. sta.

Cuillin Hills, Skye isl. See Cuchullin Hills.

Cciilmore, 6 miles from Strokestown, co. Ros-
common; P.O.

Culltrannich, hamlet, 9 m. NE. of Killin, Perthshire.

Cullunum Moss, hamlet, If mile NAV. of Port of
Menteith ry. sta., SAV. Perthshire.

Culag, rivulet, Assynt par., SW. Sutherlandshire;
flows 8 miles NAV. to head of Loch Inver, at C. Hotel.

Culbin, sandy desert, chiefly in Elginshire, on S.
coast of Moray Firth, area 9500 ac.

Culblean, hill range, 5 miles long, Glenmuick par.,
SW. Aberdeenshire, alt. 1567 ft.

Culbokie, vil., E. Ross-shire, on E. side of Cro-
marty Firth, 6 miles NE. of Conon Bridge ; P.O.

Cnlbone, coast par. and vil., W. Somerset, near Por-
lock Bay, 15 miles NW. of AVatchet, 1502 ac., pop. 37.

Culburnie, place with school, in par. and 2 miles
W. of Kiltarlity, NW. Inverness-shire.

Culcabock, vil., in co. and 1 mile SE. of Inverness.

Culcavy, vil., Blaris par., AV. co. Down, 1 mile N.
of Hillsborough ry. sta., pop. 320.

Culcliary, hamlet with school, Cawdor par. in co.
and 5 miles SW. of Nairn.

Ciilcbeth.—township and vil. with ry. sta., New-
church Kenyon par., SAV. Lancashire, 9 miles SE. of

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

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