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Abridge, vil., Lambourne par., W. Essex, on river
Roding, 5 miles S. of Epping; P.O.

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• Abroich, affl. of river Kelvin, Kilsyth par., Stirlingsh.

Abshot House, seat, Hants, 8 m. SE. of Southampton.

Abson, eccl. dist., Wick and Abson par., Gloucester-
shire, 7 miles E. of Bristol, pop. 230.

Abthorpe, par. and vil., S. Northamptonshire, on
river Tow, 3 miles SW. of Towcester, 1919 ac., pop. 460.

Aby, par., mid. Lincolnshire, near Claythorpe ry.
sta., and 3 miles NW. of Alford, 1440 ac., pop. 352.

Acaster Malbis, par. and township, E. div. West-
Riding Yorkshire, 5 miles S. of York and 1 mile from
Naburn ry. sta., on river Ouse, 1886 ac. (33 water),
pop. 374; township, pop. 264; P.O.

Acaster Selby, township and eccl. dist., Tadcaster
reg. dist., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 8 miles S.
of York, 1573 ac., pop. 115; eccl. dist., pop. 441.

Accott, hamlet, Swinnbridge par., N. Devon, 5 miles
E. of Barnstaple.

Accrington, mun. bor., Whalleypar., NE. Laneash.,
22 miles N. of Manchester and 209 miles NW. of London
by rail, on banks of river Hinburn, 3425 ac. (17 water),
pop. 31,435; is an important seat of the cotton-printing
trade, with numerous cotton-mills, bleaching works,
and extensive collieries in the vicinity; 2 Banks, 2
newspapers. In 1878 Old and New Accrington were
incorporated under the name of Accrington.

Accrington Division, parliamentary division of NE,
Lancashire, pop. 62,721.

Acli——. See also Auch .1

Aclia, place with public school, Coll isl., Argyllshire.

Achadashemalg, seat, Mull island, Salen quoad
sacra
par., Argyllshire.

Achadun, ruined residence of the Bishops of Argyll,
Lismore par., Argyllshire.

Acbahoish, hamlet, Knapdale, Argyllshire, at head
of Loch Killisport, 10j miles SW. of Lochgilphead.

Aclialanzie, detached portion of Crieff par., Perthsh.

Achalevcn, place with public school, Ardchattan and
Muckairn pars., Argyllshire.

Achalick, small fishing sta., Argyllshire, on E. side of
Loch Fyne, 4 miles NE. of mouth of E. Loch Tarbert.

Achall, small lake, Lochbroom par., Ross-shire.

Achallader, a ruined stronghold of the Campbells,
Glenorchy par., Argyllshire, 10 m. N. of Tyndrum sta.

Achanault, ry. sta. and loch, mid. Ross-shire, 18
miles SW. -of Dingwall; P.O., T.O.

Achandarinc, vil., in par. and 5 miles SW. of Inver-
aray, Argyllshire.

Achantiobairt, place with stone crosses, Inveraray
par., Argyllshire.

Achany House, seat, S. Sutherlandshire, on river
Shin, 3-| miles S. of Lairg.

Acharacle. See Ahakacle.

Acharaincy, hamlet, Halkirk par., Caithness-shire,
21 miles SW. of Wick.

Achardale, hamlet, Caithness-shire_, 21 miles SSW.
of Halkirk.

Acharcidh, seat, in co. and 1 mile W. of Nairn.

Acharn, vil. and stream, in par. and 2 miles SAY. of
Kenmore, mid. Perthshire, on the S. side of Loch Tay.

Achavnic, hamlet, NAY. Aberdeensh., near Huntly.

Achateny, place, on N. coast of Ardnamurchan,
Argyllshire; P.O.

Achavair, hamlet, Latheron par., Caithness-shire,
11 miles SAY. of AYick.

Achavandra, hamlet, Dornoch par., Sutherlandshire.

Achavanich, place with public school, Latheron par.,
Caithness-shire.

Ackavarn, seat, Caithness-sh., 6 m. SAV. of Thurso.

Achavrea, handet, AYatten par., Caithness-shire, 9J
miles SW. of AYick.

Achay, hamlet, AYatten par., Caithness-shire, 8 miles
SW. of Wick.

Achbrcck, hamlet, Glenlivet, Inveraven par., Banff-
shire, 7! miles SE. of Ballindalloch ry. sta ; P.O.

Achenharvic, hamlet, N. Ayrsh., 5 m. NE. of Irvine.

Achcnlauch, ancient fortification, in par. and 1J
mile E. of Callander, Perthshire.


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