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Manless Green, liamlet, Skelton par., North-Riding
Yorkshire, 2 miles NE. of Guisbrough.

Manley.—township, in par. and 34 miles SW. of
Frodsham, Cheshire, 1337 ac., pop. 306;
P.O.; contains
Manly Hall, seat.—2. Manley, wapentake, Lincoln-
shire, 132,768 ac., pop. 32,731.

Manley Hall.—seat, 14 mile SE. of Cleobury Mor-
timer, Shropshire.—2. Manley Hall, seat, Staffordshire;
post-town, Lichfield.

Manmoel, section of Bedwelty par., Monmouthshire.

Mannamead, vil., in par. and near Plymouth, Devon.

Mannln Bay, 4 miles SW. of Clifden, AY. co. Gal-
way, 4 miles by 2 miles; contains Mannln Rocks.

Mannlngford Abbots, par., Wilts, on river Avon,

2 miles SW. of Pewsey, 919 ac., pop. 102.

Mannlngford Bohnn, township, Wilsford par., Wilts,

on river Avon, 3 m. SAV. of Pewsey, 1305 ac., pop. 233.

Mannlngford Bruce, par. and vil., AVilts, on river
Avon, 24 miles SAV. of Pewsey, 1088 ac., pop. 254;
P.O.

Mannlngliam, township and ry. sta., Bradford par.,
N. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire, in bor. of Bradford,
1319 ac., pop. 37,304.

Mannington.—hamlet, Gussage All Saints par.,
Dorset, 4 miles SAV. of Cranborne.—2. Mannington,
par., Norfolk, 44 miles NAV. of Aylsham, 548 ac., pop. 8;
Mannington Hall is the seat of the Earl of Orford.

Manningtree, market town and par. with ry. sta.,
Essex, on river Stour, 8 miles NE. of Colchester and
59 miles NE. of London, 22 ac. and 9 tidal water and
foreshore, pop. 932;
P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Market-day,
Thursday. Manningtree has malting and import trade.

Mannoch Hill, place with school, Rothiemay par.,
Banffshire.

Mannofield, quoad sacra par. and vil., Old Maeliar
and Banchory-Devenick pars., Aberdeenshire, 2 miles
SW. of Aberdeen;
P.O.; Mannofield quoad sacra par.
was created in 1882.

Manod, ry. sta., Merioneth, 2 miles N. of Festiniog;
in vicinity are the adjacent summits of Manod-mawr
(Great Mass) and Manod-fach (Little Mass), reaching
in Manod-mawr an alt. of 2171 ft.

Manor, par., Peeblesshire, 16,622 ac., pop. 277; the
church is on river Tweed, 3 miles SAY. of Peebles ;
Manor Water flows 10 miles N. to the Tweed near
Manorfoot Bridge (1702), If mile SW. of Peebles.

Manor Cunningham, vil. with ry. sta., Raymoghy
par., E. co. Donegal, near Lough Swilly, 5 miles E. of
Letterkenny, pop. 190;
P.O.

Manor Kilbride, 4 miles NE. of Blessington, N. co.
Wicklow;
P.O.

Manor Park, ry. sta., Essex, 1 mile SW. of Ilford
and 6 miles NE. of Fenchurch Street sta., London.

Manor Way, ry. sta., Essex, between Central sta.
and Gallions sta., Royal Albert Dock.

Manoravon, seat, 2 m. NE. of Llandilo, Carmarthen.

Manorbier, coast par. and vil. with ry. sta., in co. and
5 miles SE. of Pembroke, 3623 ac. and 126 foreshore,
poii. 631;
P.O.; Manorbier Castle, built in time of
Henry I., is now an extensive ruin ; it was the birth-
place of Giraldus Cambrensis (1146-1224), of the family
of De Barri, the topographer and historian of AVales;
a portion of the castle has been fitted up as a modern
residence.

Manordeifi, Pembroke. See Manerdivy.

Manordilo, vil., Llandilofawr par., Carmarthenshire,

3 miles SW. of Llangadock; P.O.

Mnnorhainilton, small market town with ry. sta.,

Cloonclare and Killasnet pars., NAY. co. Leitrim, 234
miles E. of Sligo and 176 miles NAY. of Dublin, pop.
1125 ;
P.O., T.O. Market-day, Thursday. The ruins of
the old castle of Manorhamilton are in the vicinity.

Manorowen, par., Pembrokeshire, on the coast, 14
mile SW. of Fishguard, 1263 ac., pop. 194; contains
Manorowen House, seat.

Manors, ry. sta., Newcastle on Tyne.

Mansbrldge, hundred, Hants. See Mainsbridge.

Mansel Field, hamlet, Nicholaston par., Glamorgan,
64 miles SW. of Loughor.

Mansell Gamagc, par., Herefordshire, 5 miles S. of
AYeobly, 1323 ac., pop. 145.

Mansell Lacy, par., Herefordshire, 44 miles SE. of
Weobly, 1547 ac., pop. 197;
P.O.; contains Mansell
House, seat.

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

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