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Edlingliam, par. and township, N. Northumberland,
6 miles SE. of Alnwick—par., 12,545 ac., pop. 539;
township, 5818 ac., pop. 100; P.O.

Edlington.—par., mid. Lincolnshire, 3 miles NW. of
Horncastle, 2900 ac., pop. 213; contains the seat of
Edlington Grove.—2. Edlington, par., S. div. West-
Riding Yorkshire, 4£ miles SW. of Doncaster, 1758
ac., pop. 128 ; contains Edlington Hall.

Edmanton, vil., St Breock par., E. Cornwall.

Edmond Castle, seat, on river Irthing, E. Cumber-
land, 3 miles SW. of Brampton.

Edmondbyers, par., N. Durham, 6 miles SAV. of Eb-
chester, 5132ac., pop. 352; P.O., called Edmundbycrs.

Edmondsltani, par. and seat, NE. Dorset, 14 mile
S. of Cranborne, 1671 ac., pop. 230.

Edinondslcy, in co. and 5 miles NW. of Durham;
p.o. See
Edmonsley.

Edmondsto'ivn.— vil., AVhitechurch par., S. co.
Dublin, 34 miles SAY. of Dundrum ry. sta., pop. 92.—
Edmondstown, ry. sta. and seat, 3 miles NE. of
Ballaghaderreen, NE. co. Mayo.

Edinondstrip Beenham and Edmondstrip Lances,

2 tithings, Kingsclere par., N. Hants.

Edmondtborpe, par. and seat, N. Leicestershire, 7

miles SE. of Melton Mowbray, 1753 ac., pop. 209.

Edmonsley, township, Chester-le-Street par., in co.
and 5 miles NAV. of Durham, 1960 ac., pop. 930 ; P.O.,
called Edinondslcy.

Edinonston Castle, seat, in par. and 34 miles NE.
of Biggar, E. Lanarkshire.

Edinonstone, vil. with fireclay works, in co. and 34
miles SE. of Edinburgh; in vicinity is Ednionstone
House, for many centuries the seat of the Edmonstones,
and now the residence of the Don-AVauchope family.

Edmonstown, 6 m. NAAL of Ardee, co. Louth; P.O.

Edmonton. — town and par. (ry. sta. Lower Ed-
monton), Middlesex, on New River, 74 miles N. of
London, 7483 ac. (86 water), pop. 23,463 ; P.O., T.O., at
Lower Edmonton, and P.O. at Upper Edmonton; has
trade in timber by means of the Lea River navigation.
The “ Bell at Edmonton ” has been rendered famous by
Cowper’s
John Gilpin. Charles and Mary Lamb are
buried in the church.—2. Edmonton, hundred, NE.
Middlesex, 31,805 ac., pop. 94,185 ; contains 5 pars.

Edmundbycrs, 6 miles SAY. of Ebchester, Durham;
p.o. See Edmondbyers.

Edmunds College, Roman Catholic institution
(1795), 5 miles NAY. of Ware, Herts.

Ednageragk, P.O. under Aughnacloy, co. Tyrone.

Ednam, par. and vil., Roxburghshire, on Eden AYater,
24 miles NE. of Kelso, 3849 ac., pop. 613 ; birthplace of
Thomson (1700-1748), the poet,author of “The Seasons.”

Ednaston, hamlet, Brailsford par., S. Derbyshire,
54 m. SE. of Ashborne ; in vicinity is Ednaston Lodge.

Ednol, township, Old Radnor par., Radnor, pop. 53.

Edracliillis, par., Sutherland. See Eddrachillis.

Edradonr Distillery, near Pitlochry, Perthshire;
Edradour Burn (with waterfall of 120 ft., called the
Black Spout) flows 44 miles SAY. to the Tummel; 1
mile E. of Pitlochry are Milton of Edradonr, hamlet,
and Edradour House.

Edradynate, seat, near left bank of river Tay, 3
miles NE. of Aberfeldy, Perthshire.

Edramiicky, seat, on N. bank of Loch Tay, Perth-
shire, 44 miles NE. of Killin.

Edrington Castle, ruined fortalice, Mordington
par., Berwickshire, overhanging AVhiteadder AYater,
44 miles AV. of Berwick-on-Tweed; figured frequently
in the Border wars and treaties; in vicinity are the
seats of Edrington Castle and Edrington House.

Edrom, par. and vil. with ry. sta., E. Berwickshire—
par., 9545 ac., pop. 1514; vil., near Whiteadder AYater,

3 m. NE. of Duns ; P.O.; beside the vil. is E. House.

Edstaston, eccl. dist., AVem par., N. Shropshire,

pop. 769 ; contains Edstaston Hall, 2 m. N. of AVem.

Ed stock and Beer, township, Cannington par., W.
Somerset, 3 miles NW. of Bridgwater, pop. 23.

Edstone, hamlet, Wootton Wawen par., S. AVarwick-
shire, on river Alne, 3 miles SE. of Henley-in-Arden;
in vicinity is Edstone House.

Edstone, Great, par. and township, North-Riding
Yorkshire, on river Dove, 6 miles SAY. of Pickering—
par., 1800 ac., pop. 124 ; township, 1286 ac., pop. 113.

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

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