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Saltfleetby, ry. sta., in E. of Lincolnshire, 7 miles
NE. of Louth.

Saltfleetby A11 Saints, par. (ry. sta. Saltfleetby),
Lincolnshire, 1169 ac., pop. 169.

Saltfleetby St Clement, par. (ry. sta. Saltfleetby),
Lincolnshire, 1130 ac. land and 1175 water, pop. 133.

Saltfleetby St Peter, par. (ry. sta. Saltfleetby),
Lincolnshire, 2203 ac., pop. 327 ; contains Saltfleetby
House, seat, 1J mile SW. of Saltfleetby sta.

Saltford, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Somerset—par.,
880 ac., pop. 437; vil., on river Avon, 5 miles NAY. of
Bath; P.O.

Salthill.—sta. on Dublin and Kingstown Ry., near
Kingstown, co. Dublin.—2. Salthill, in co. and suburbs
of Galway; P.O.

Salthousc, coast par. and vil., Norfolk—par., 1614
ac., pop. 207 ; vil., 3 miles N. of Holt; P.O.

Salthousc Head, headland, in par. and 1 mile S. of
Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.

Salthrop, hamlet, AYronghton par., AVilts, 3 miles
SAY. of Swindon.

Saltley, small town with ry. sta., Aston par., AYar-
wickshire, on NE. side and within the parl. limits of
Birmingham, pop. 6422 ; P.O., t.o. ; the AYorcester,
Lichfield, and Hereford Diocesan College is here.

Saltmarsh, par., in E. of Herefordshire, near Brom-
yard, pop. 32.

Saltmarshe, township and ry. sta., Howden par.,
East-Riding Yorkshire, on river Humber, 962 ac. (143
water), pop. 76; the sta. is 2 miles NE. of Goole; in
vicinity is Saltmarshe House, seat.

Saltmills, vil., Tintern par., S. co. AYexford, on
Bannow Bay, 4 miles N. of Fethard, pop. 125 ; P.O.

Saltney, township and vil. with ry. sta., Hawarden
par., Flintshire—township (partly within the parl. limits
of Chester), 2302 ac., pop. 2300; bor. part, pop. 1986;
vil., on river Dee, 2 miles SAY. of Chester; P.O., T.o.;
has risen rapidly in importance as a place of coasting
trade; has wharf and docks, and is the nearest and
most convenient outlet for the central districts of
AVales and the mining fields of Shropshire and Stafford-
shire. Saltney has extensive ironworks for the mfr. of
anchors and chain cables.

Salton, par., township, and vil., North-Riding York-
shire—par., 2761 ac., pop. 326 ; township, 1748 ac., pop.
152; vil., 7 miles SAY. of Pickering ; P.O.

Salton, par., Haddingtonshire, on river Tyne, 3812
ac., pop. 575; the church is at East Salton, vil., 3g
miles SE. of AVinton ry. sta. and
6f miles SAY. of Had-
dington; 1 mile SW. of East Salton is West Salton,
vil.; P.O.; Salton Hall, seat, is 1 mile NW. of East
Salton.

Saltram House, seat of Earl of Morley, in SW. of
Devon, 4 miles NE. of Plymouth; stands in a finely
wooded park with a lawn 300 ac. in extent.

Saltrlck, picturesque creek, on SE. coast of Isle of
Man, 3 miles NE. of Castletown.

Salt wick, hamlet, Stannington par., Northumber-
land, 4 miles S. of Morpeth.

Saltwood, par. and vil., Kent—par. (partly in bor. of
Hythe), 2590 ac., pop. 693; vil., lmile N. of Hythe ;
P.O. ; the picturesque ruins of Salt wood Castle are
near the vil.

Salvington, hamlet, AYest Tarring par., Sussex, 2
miles NAY. of AVorthing; John Selden (1584-1654) was
a native.

Salwarpe.—river, AYorcestershire; rises on Lickey
Hills, and flows 14 miles SAY. past Droitwich to the
Severn at Hawford Bridge.—2. Salwarpe, par. and
vil., AYorcestershire, on river Salwarpe, 2 miles SW. of
Droitwich, 1742 ac., pop. 429.

Sal way Ash, hamlet, Dorset, in SAY. of co., 21? miles
from Bridport; P.O.

Salwlck, hamlet with ry. sta., Kirkham par., N. Lan-
cashire, 2| miles NAY. of Preston. See Clifton with
Salwick.

Samares,ry. sta. andbay,onS. coastof Jersey,Channel
Islands, at E. side of St Aubin’s Bay, If mile SE. of St
Helier. Samares Bay is a small cove, in the E. part of
St Aubin’s Bay, between Fort Regent and La Motte; in
vicinity is Samares Manor House.

Sambonrn, township and vil., Cough ton par., AYar-
wickshire, 31? miles NW. of Alcester, 1884ac., pop. 531.

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

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