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Adwalton, hamlet with ry. sta., Birstal par., S. div.
West-Biding Yorkshire, 5 miles SW. of Leeds.

Ad well, par. and seat, S. Oxfordshire, 2 miles SSE.
of Tetsworth, 443 ac., pop. 55.

Adwick-le-Street, par. and township with ry. sta.,
S. div. West-Biding Yorksh., 4 m. NW. of Doncaster—
par., 3368 ac., pop. 391; township, 2067 ac., pop. 268.

Adwick-upon-Dearnc, par., S. div. West-Biding
Yorkshire, 6½ m. NE. of Eotherham, 1142ac., pop. 253.

Adwyrclawdd, or Coedpocth, place, Denbighshire,
3 miles from Wrexham; P.O.

Aelwyn, lake, bar. Ballintober, W. co. Boscommon.

Aerw, place, 3 miles from Hafodry. sta., Glamorgan.

Aeron. See Ayron.

Ae Water, rivulet in Dumfriesshire, flowing 16 miles
S., SE., andNE. to confluence with the Kinnel (a branch
of the Annan) at Esby.

All'ane, par. and vil., W. co. Waterford, 4 miles E. of
Lismore ry. sta., 7772 ac., pop. 982.

Affetside, place with school, Lancashire.

Aflingliani, vil., E. Devon, 2 m. from Ottery Boadsta.

Afileck, ancient castle, Monikie par., S. Forfarshire.

Alforsk, ravine, Gamrie par.. NE. Banffshire.

Aff-Puddlc, par., E. Dorset, on river Piddle, 8 miles
NE. of Dorchester, 3818 ac., pop. 477.

Affrick, lake and river, in Strathaffrick, Kilmorack
par., NW. Inverness-shire.

Afon Wen.—junction sta., Carnarvonshire, 4½ miles
NE. of Pwllheli.—2. Afon Wen, place, 1 mile S. of
Caerwys, Flintshire ; P.O.

Afton, vil. and seat, Isle of Wight, Hants, 2 miles S.
of Yarmouth ; in vicinity is Afton Bown, an eminence,
600 ft. high.

Afton, river, in Ayrshire, flowing 9 miles N. to the
Nith at New Cumnock ; familiar in the songs of Burns.

Afton-Bridgend, vil., New Cumnock par., Ayrshire,
pop. 350.

Agabatha, ancient military fort, Collessie par., Fifesh.

Aghrigg.—wapentake, West-Biding Yorksh., 146,100
ac., pop. 233,223.—2. Aghrigg, vil., Warmfield with
Heath township, S. div. West-Biding Yorkshire, 2 miles
E. of Wakefield.

Agden.—township, Malpaspar., W. Cheshire, 3 miles
NW. of Whitchurch, 547 ac., pop. 93.—2. Agden,
township and seat, Bowden and Bostherne pars., mid.
Cheshire, 3½ m. SW. of Altrincham, 607 ac., pop. 104.

Agercroft Hall, old seat, Lancashire, 2 miles W. of
Manchester.

Aggard, seat, S. co. Galway, 1 m. SW. of Craughwell.

Agglestonc, a vast rock, Studland par., S. Dorset;
known locally by the name of the Devil’s Nightcap.

Agglethorpe, hamlet, Coverham par., E. div. West-
Biding Yorkshire.

Agh . See Ah and Augh .

Agha, par., W. co. Carlow, containing part of Leigh-
ton-Bridge town, 4183 ac., pop. 943.

Aghabe, vil., 2½ miles N. of Moira, S. co. Antrim.

Aghahoe, or Aughavoe, par., vil., and ancient abbey,
W. Queen’s co., 5 miles SW. of Mountrath ry. sta.,
18,702 ac., pop. 2723 ; P.O.

Aghahog, par., W. co.    Monaghan, 6    miles    SE.    of

Clones ry. sta., 11,545 ac., pop.    3487; P.O.

Aghahnlloge, par., mid.    co.    Cork, 7½    miles    NE.    of

Macroom, 18,733 ac., pop. 2639; P.O.

Aghacommon, place with school, Seagoe par., co.
Armagh.

Aghacrew, par., in co. and 9 miles N. of Tipperary
2 miles W. of Dundrum sta., 1230 ac., pop. 224.

Aghacross, par., NE. co. Cork, 4f miles W. by N
of Mitchelstown, 355 ac., pop. 62.

Aghada, par. and 2 vils. (Lower and Upper), SE
co. Cork, 5 miles SW. of Cloyne—par., 2458 ac., pop
1849 ; vils., pop. 81 and 234.

Aghadarroch, place with school, Dromore par.,Tyrone.

Aghade, par. and vil., E. co. Carlow, 4 miles S.
of Tullow, on the river Slaney, 1697 ac., pop. 282.

Aghaderg, or Aghaderrick, par., containing Poyntz-
pass vil. withry. sta., W. co. Down, 13,916 ac., pop. 4435.

Aghadoe, par. and vil., mid. co. Kerry, 2% miles
NW. of Killarney, 16,926 ac., pop. 2604; P.O.; has
celebrated eccl. ruins. Aghadoe House is in vicinity.

Aghadowey, par. and vil., N. co. Londonderry, 8
miles SW. of Coleraine, 16,306 ac., pop. 4861; P.O., t.o.

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

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