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Fairlaw, seat, Coldingham par., NE. Berwickshire,
lb mile SW. of Reston Junction.

Fairlavvn, seat, 4 miles SE. of Sevenoaks, Kent.

Fairlec, hamlet, Whippingham par., Isle of Wight,
1 mile NE. of Newport; in vicinity is the seat of
Fairlee House.

Fairley, hamlet, Pontesbury par., S. Shropshire, 7b
miles SW. of Shrewsbury.

Fairlie.—quoad sacra par. and vil. (ry.^ stations
Fairlie and Pairlie Pier), Largs par., Ayrshire—par.,
pop. 711; vil., on Firth of Clyde, 2 m. S. of Largs, pop.
685;
P.O.; has a steamboat pier (1882) and a yacht
building-yard ; at vil. is Fairlie House, seat; on Fair-
lie Burn (rising on Fairlie Moor, and flowing 2 miles
W. to Firth of Clyde) are the ruins of Fairlie Castle,
once the seat of the Fairlies.—
2. Fairlie, seat, New-
hills par., in co. and 5-Jr miles W. of Aberdeen.

Fairlie Honse, seat, Dundonald par., Ayrshire, on
river Irvine, 3| miles SW. of Kilmarnock.

Fairlight, coast par. and vil., E. Sussex, 2b miles
NE. of Hastings, 2884 ac. and 291 foreshore, pop. 482 ;
in vicinity of vil. are Fairliglit Down (599 ft.), Fair-
light Glen, a densely wooded hollow, and the seats of
Fairlight Lodge and Fairlight Place.

Fairmile.—hamlet, Ottery St Mary and Talaton
pars., E. Devon, 1 mile NW. of Ottery St Mary.—2.
Fairmile, locality, Cobham par., W. Surrey, 17 miles
SW. of London ; has numerous fine villas.

Fairnburn, 4b miles NE. of Pontefract, E. div. West-
Riding Yorkshire
; P.O. See Fairburn.

Fairnilec, hamlet, on the Tweed, in co. and 4 miles
NW. of Selkirk; Fairnilee Douse was the seat of the
Rutherford family.

Fairnington, school, in co. and 4 m. SW. of Roxburgh.

Fairnley, township, Hartburn par., N. Northumber-
land, 12 miles NW. of Morpeth, 216 ac., pop. 5.

Fairoak Lodge.—seat, 2 miles SAY. of Rugeley, AV.
Staffordshire.—2. Fairoak Lodge, seat, on NAV. bor-
der of Sussex, 4 miles SE. of Petersfield.

Fairseat, hamlet, Stansted par., mid. Kent, 74 miles
NE. of Sevenoaks;
P.O.

Fairsted, par., E. Essex, 4 miles NAV. of Witham,
1877 ac., pop. 289.

Fairthorn, ham., 3m.SW. of BishopsWaltham,Hants

Fairwarp, hamlet, Maresfield par., E. Sussex, 3J
miles N. of Uckfield ;
P.O.

Fairwater, hamlet, Llandaff par., Glamorgan.

Fairway, sunken rock, in Firth of Forth, off coast
of Fife, opposite Rosyth Castle, Inverkeithing.

Fairweather Green, hamlet, in par. and 3 miles
NAV. of Bradford, AVest-Riding Yorkshire.

Fairwood, hamlet, AVestbury par., S. AYiltshire, 5\
miles NW. of Warminster.

Fairwood Lodge, seat, 5 miles SAV. of Swansea,
Glamorgan.

Fairy Bridge, place with annual fair, 3 miles NE.
of Dunvegan, Skye island, Inverness-shire.

Fairy Gross, hamlet, Alwington par., N. Devon, 3
miles SW. of Bideford ;
P.O.

Fairy Dean, narrow glen, on lower course of Allan
AVater, Melrose par., Roxburghshire; the scene of
Scott’s
Monastery.

Fairy Glen, glen, in E. vicinity of Middleton, E.
div. West-Riding Yorkshire.

Fairy Dill. — seat, 2 miles SE. of Ryde, Isle of
Wight.—2. Fairy Dill (or Gronk-na-Mooar), tumulus,
474 ft. in circumference and 45 ft. high, at foot of
Grammah Hill, in SAV. of Isle of Man, a little NE. of
Port Erin; is supposed by some to have been a forti-
fied place.

Fairy Dole, cavern in the “ Sugarloaf ” Rock, Stacka
Bay, SAV. coast Isle of Man.

Fairy Kirk, cavern in ravine on river Caldbeck, E.
Cumberland, 8 miles SE. of Wigton.

Fairy Knowe, eminence with Caledonian fort,
Lecropt par., Perthshire, near Bridge of Allan.

Fairy Bocks, The, at Ystalyfera, 12 miles NE. of
Swansea, Glamorgan.

Fairybank Goiliery and Fairybank Quarry, 2
miles from Holytown, Lanarkshire.

Faithlegg, par., in co. and 4 miles E. of Waterford,
1494 ac., pop. 536 ; contains Faithlegg Douse.

Fnithlie, original name of Fraserburgh.


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