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Kilbride.—par., mid. co. Antrim, 2 miles NAV. of
Ballyclare, 5643 ac., pop. 1611.—2. Kilbride, seat, 6
miles S. of Tullow, E. co. Carlow; P.O.—3. Kilbride,
par., cos. Cavan and Meath, 8839 ac., pop. 2047; con-
tains Mount Nugent. — 4. Kilbride, par., S. co.
Dublin, 2 miles SAV. of Clondalkin, 846 ac., pop. 46.
—5. Kilbride, par., SE. co. Kilkenny, 4 miles E. of
Mullinavat, 1696 ac., pop. 249.—6. Kilbride, par., N.
King’s co., on Grand Canal and rivers Silver and Clo-
dagh, 10,152 ac., pop. 6563; contains Tullamore.—7.
Kilbride, or Kilbride Langan, par., N. King’s co.,
on river Brosna, 7617 ac., pop. 2723.—8. Kilbride,
coast par., N. co. Mayo, 1 mile NE. of Ballycastle,
4457 ac., pop. 866.—9. Kilbride, par., S. co. Meath,
3 miles NE. of Dunboyne, 3096 ac., pop. 195.—10.
Kilbride, par., in mid. of co. and 3 miles N. of Ros-
common, 19,287 ac., pop. 2801.—II. Kilbride, par., E.
co. AVaterford, 2 miles NAV. of Tramore, 1800 ac., pop.
225.—12. Kilbride, or Kilbride Veston, par., S. co.
AVestmeath, 5 miles S. of Mullingar, 1980 ac., pop. 348.
—13. Kilbride, par., mid. co. AVexford, 5 miles NE.
of .Ferns, 4473 ac., pop. 570.—14. Kilbride, par., S.
co. AVicklow, on river Ovoca, 2 miles N. of Arklow,
6694 ac., pop. 1063.—15. Kilbride (or Ballinaineesda),
hamlet, in E. of co. and 5 miles S. of AVicklow; P.O.
—16. Kilbride, par., N. co. AVicklow, on rivers Liffey
and Brittas, 4 miles NE. of Blessington, 11,640 ac.,
pop. 608.

Kilbride, East, small town and par. with ry. sta., on
AV. border of Lanarkshire—par., 22,760 ac., pop. 3975;
town, 12 miles S. of Glasgow by rail, pop. 1118; P.O.,
T.O., 1 Bank. East Kilbride is an ancient place; it
was made a burgh of barony in the reign of Queen
Anne. See East Kilbride.

Kilbride, Pass of, or Kilbride Pilate, par., S. co.
AVestmeath, 5 miles SAV. of Killucan ry. sta., 4032 ac.,
pop. 445.

Kilbride, West, small town and par. with ry. sta.,
NAV. Ayrshire—par., 10,119 ac., pop. 2088; town, on
Kilbride Burn, 4J miles NAV. of Ardrossan, pop. 1363;
P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. AVest Kilbride is an ancient place ;
its mfrs. were at one time considerable.

Kilbrideglynn, par., S. co. AVexford, 3 miles NE.
of Taghmon, 4109 ac., pop. 526.

Kilbrin, par., N. co. Cork, on river Allua, 3 miles
NE. of Kanturk, 12,630 ac., pop. 1675.

Kilbrine, par., co. Roscommon. See Kilbryan.

Kilbrittain.—par. and seat, S. co. Cork, 5 miles SE.
of Bandon, 4750 ae., pop. 721.—2. Kilbrittain, vil.,
Rathclarin par., S. co. Cork, 7 miles S. of Bandon,
pop. 105; P.O., T.o.

Kilbrogan, par., S. co. Cork, on river Bandon, 7577
ac., pop. 3309; contains part of Bandon.

Kilbroney.—par., N. co. Cork, 2 miles NAV. of
Buttevant, 1876 ac., pop. 236.—2. Kilbroney, par., S.
co. Down, on Carlingford Lough, 13,214 ac., pop. 3345;
contains Rosstrevor.

Kilbryan, par., N. co. Roscommon, 4 miles NE. of
Boyle, 2871 ac., pop. 430.

Kilbryde Castle, seat (1460) of the Campbells of
AberuchiH and Kilbryde, in par. and 3 miles NAV. of
Dunblane, Perthshire, on Ardoch Burn.

Kilbryne, affluent of river Suir, N. co. AVaterford ;
5 miles long.

Kilbucko, hamlet, Broughton, Glenholm, and Kil-
bucho par., AV. Peeblesshire, on Kilbucho Burn, 4
miles SE. of Biggar.

Kilburn.—dist. and ry. sta., partly in Chelsea,
Paddington, and St Marylebone pars., but chiefly in
Hampstead andAVillesden pars., Middlesex, pop. 33,494;
the sta. is 3 miles NAV. of Euston Station. Kilburn
was formerly a hamlet of Hampstead par.; Goldsmith’s
Cottage here, in which he wrote the
Vicar of Wakefield
and the Deserted Village, was pulled down in 1837.—

2. Kilburn, par., township, and vil., North-Riding
Yorkshire, on a slope under the Hambledon Hills, 6
miles SE. of Thirsk—par., 5827ac., pop. 656; township,
2808 ac., pop. 387 ; P.O.; tbe church is a 12th century
structure.—3. Kilburn, ry. sta., in co. and 7^ miles
NE. of Derby; P.O., T.o. See Kilbourne.

Kilburne, par., inco. and 3 miles SAV. of AVaterford,
3514 ac., pop. 458.

Kilbnry Mill, paperworks, Buckfastleigh, Devon.

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

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