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F'arley Green, vil., 54 miles SE. of Guildford, W.
Surrey ; in W. vicinity is Farley Heath, with remains
of ancient camp.

Farley Hill, hamlet and seat, on S. border of Berks,
4 miles SW. of Wokingham;
P.O.

Farley-with-l*itton, township, Alderbury par., S.
Wilts, 2221 ac., pop. 546.

Farleywick, hamlet, AVilts. See Farleigh AVick.

Farlington.—par. and vil., S. Hants, on Langston
harbour, 4 miles W. of Havant, 2424 ac., pop. 1223.—2.
Farlington, par. and hamlet, North-Biding Yorkshire,
54 miles SE. of Easingwold, 1224 ac., pop. 168.

Farlow, township, Stottesden par., S. Shropshire, 4
m. NAV. of Cleobury Mortimer, 2135 ac., pop. 346;
P.O.

Farlstkorpe, par., mid. Lincolnshire, 14 mile SE. of
Alford, 1043 ac., pop. 104.

Farm, The, seat of the Duke of Norfolk, near
Sheffield, West-Riding Yorkshire.

Farm Cotton, vil., Cruwys Morchardpar., N. Devon,
near Tiverton.

Farmanby, township, Ellerburn par., North-Riding
Yorkshire, 2 miles SE. of Pickering, 1813 ac., pop. 493.

Farinborougli, par., E. Somerset, 64 miles SW. of
Bath, 1494 ac., pop. 845 ;
P.O.

Farmcote.—hamlet, Guiting Power par., E. Glou-
cestershire, 2 miles E. of Winchcomb.—2, Farmcote,
hamlet, Claverley par., S. Shropshire, 4 miles SE. of
Bridgnorth.

Farme, seat (partly very ancient), on river Clyde,
in par. and NE. vicinity of Rutherglen, Lanarkshire.

Farmhill, seat, 4 miles AV. of Killala, N. co. Mayo.

Farmington.—par., E. Gloucestershire, 1 mile NE.
of Northleach, 2470 ac., pop. 269 ; contains Farming-
ton Lodge.—2. Farmington, hamlet, on NAV. border
of Oxfordshire, 5 miles W. of Banbury.

Farmingwood, seat, Rockingham Forest, North-
amptonshire, 5 miles W. of Oundle.

Farmley, seat, in co. and 6 miles SW. of Kilkenny.

Farn Lights. See Fern Islands.

Farnachty, hamlet, Rathven par., Banffshire, 2\
miles SE. of Buckie.

Farnancs, 5 miles from Coachford, co. Cork ; P.O.

Farnaught, 4 m. from Drumlish, co. Longford; P.O.

Farnborough.—par., Berks, 5 miles S. of Wantage,
1886 ac., pop. 187.—2. Farnborough, par. and vil.
with ry. sta., on E. border of N. Hants, 33 miles SW.
of London, 2331 ac., pop. 6266 (2840 military); P.O.,
T.O., also P.O., T.O., at Farnborough lload, and
P.O., T.O., at Farnborough Street, 1 mile from Farn-
borough ; contains the North Camp of Aldershot ;
1 mile S. of vil. is the seat of Farnborough Park.—

3. Farnborough, par. and vil., W. Kent, 4 miles SE.
of Bromley, 1429 ac., pop. 1451; P.O., T.O.—4. Farn-
borough, par. and vil., S. Warwickshire, 64 miles SE.
of Kineton, 1953 ac., pop. 376 ; contains F. Park.

Farncomke.—hamlet, Doulting par., mid. Somerset,
7 miles SE. of Wells.—2. Farncombe, eccl. dist. and
vil., Godalming par., W. Surrey—dist., pop. 2652; vil.,
1 mile NE. of Godalming;
P.O., T.O.

Farndale Fast Side, township, Lastingham par.,
North-Riding Yorkshire, 11 miles NW. of Pickering,
6166 ac., pop. 370.

Farndale High Quarter, township, in par. and 4
miles N. of Kirkby Moorside, North-Riding Yorkshire,
7182 ac., pop. 221.

Farndale Low Quarter, township, in par. and 6
miles N. of Kirkby Moorside, North-Riding Yorkshire,
3402 ac., pop. 173.

Farndish, par., 011 NW. border of Bedfordshire, 34
miles SW. of Higham Ferrers, 810 ac., pop. 72.

Farndon.—par., township, and vil., on river Dee, in
co. and 74 miles S. of Chester—par., 2969 ac. (46 water),
pop. 914; township, 1029 ac. (28 water), pop. 556;
P.O., T.O.; a bridge across the Dee connects Farndon
with Holt, in Denbighshire.—2. Farndon, hamlet,
Woodford cum Membris par., S. Northamptonshire, 8
miles SW. of Daventry.—3. Farndon, par. and vil.,

S. Notts, on river Trent, 2 miles SAV. of Newark, 1710
ac., pop. 698; P.O.

Farndon, Fast, par., N. Northamptonshire, on
Grand Union Canal, 2 miles SAV. of Market Har-
borough, 1070 ac., pop. 223.

Farndon Hall, seat, near Duffield, S. Derbyshire.

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

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