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South Berated, vil., 1 mile N. of Bognor, Sussex;
p.o. See
Bersted, South.

South Bishop Lighthouse, on rock 5% miles SW. of
St Davids Head, Pembrokeshire ; is 36 ft. high, with re-
volving light 144 ft. above high water and seen 18 miles.

South Blyth, local government dist. (ry. sta. Blyth),
Earsdon par., Northumberland, 9 miles SE. of Morpeth
and within its pari, limits, 1226 ac., pop. 2831.

South Brent, par. and vil. with ry. sta. (Brent),
Devon—par., 9374 ac., pop. 1298; vil., on river Avon,
7 miles W. of Totnes; P.O., T.o.; was formerly a
market town, and still has half-yearly fairs.

South Brewhain, 3 miles NE. of Bruton, Somerset;
p.o. See Brewham,
South.

South Bromley, ry. sta., Middlesex, inE. of London,
2 miles NW. of Blackwall Station.

South Broomhill, vil. (ry. sta. Broomhill), Wark-
worth par., Northumberland, 2% miles SW. of Amble
and 12 miles NE. of Morpeth; P.O.

South Cave, par., township, vil., and local gov. dist.
with ry. sta., East-Riding Yorkshire—par., 7625 ac.,
pop. 1452; township, 4337 ac., pop. 960; dist. (South
Cave and Wallingfen, extending into Eastrington par.),
8317 ac., pop. 2065; vil., 10 miles NW. of Hull; P.O.,
T.O., 1 Bank. South Cave is situated in a wooded hollow
of the Wolds, and was the seat of the ancestors of
George Washington, a fine portrait of whom is in Cave
Castle.

South Cerney,4 miles SE. of Cirencester, Gloucester-
shire ; p.o. See
Cerney, South.

South Chard, vil., 2 m. SE. of Chard, Somerset; P.O.

South Charlton, 5 miles NW. of Alnwick, North-
umberland ; p.o. See
Charlton, South.

South Cheriton, vil., Horsington par., Somerset, 3%
miles SW. of Wincanton ; P.O.

South Clay, div. of Bassetiaw wapentake, Notts,
40,314 ac., pop. 6530.

South Common.—par., in co. and city of Lincoln,
pop. 242.—2. South Common, hamlet, 3 miles from
Cooksbridge sta., Sussex; P.O.

Sonth Creake, par. and vil., Norfolk—par., 4146 ac.,
pop. 976; vil., 3% miles S. of Burnham Westgate; P.O.

South Darenth, vil., Darenth par., Kent, 3% miles
SE. of Dartford; P.O.

Sonth Barley, local government dist., Darley par.,
Derbyshire, 2007 ac., pop. 679.

Sonth Dock Station. See South West India
Dock Station.

South Downs, range of chalk hills, in S. of Sussex,
extending from the neighbourhood of Chichester to
Beachy Head; has an average height of 500 ft., and
gives name to a celebrated breed of sheep.

Sonth Ealing, ry. sta., Middlesex, in W. suburbs of
London, 3 miles NE. of Hounslow.

South Elmsall, ry. sta., E. div. West-Riding York-
shire, 7 miles SE. of Pontefract; P.O. See Elmsall,
South.

South Ferriby, Lincolnshire, on river Humber, 8%
miles N. of Brigg ;
p.o. See Ferriby, South.

South Fleet, Kent, 3 miles SW. of Gravesend ; P.O.
See Southfleet.

Sonth Foreland. See Foreland, South.

South Gosforth, town with ry. sta. (Gosforth), Gos-
forth par., Northumberland, 2 miles N. of Newcastle,
pop. 4126; P.O., T.o., called Gosforth; comprises the
townships of South Gosforth and Coxlodge, and is a
local government district.

South Hackney, dist., partly in Bethnal Green and
Shoreditch pars, but chiefly in Hackney par., Middle-
sex, pop. 40,902.

Sonth Hall, seat, Inverchaolain par., Argyllshire, on
the Kyles of Bute, 5 miles NW. of Rothesay.

South Hamlet, par., in co. and partly in city of
Gloucester, 1331 ac. (including Hempstead), pop. 3521;
pop. of city part, 3369.

South Hams, district in S. of Devon, limited in-
teriorly by a line drawn from Tor Bay to Plymouth
Sound, and spreading away to the sea in bold swells,
winding combes, and rich vales; it comprises about
240 square miles, and is so fertile as to be called “the
garden of Devon.”

South Hayling, ry. sta., Hayling island, Hants, 5
miles S. of Havant. See Hayling,
South.



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