|
Alt!ford, par. and township, W. Chesh., on affluent of river Dee, 6 miles S. of Chester, 2644 ae., pop. S37; township, 1276 ac. (32 water), pop. 510; P.O.
Aldgate, sta. on Metropolitan By., London.
Aldkain.—par., E. Essex, 5 miles NE. of Coggeshall, 1847 ac., pop. 433.—2. Aldliain, par., E. Suffolk, 2 miles N. of Hadleigh, 1744 ac., pop. 238.
Aldie Wester, hamlet, Fossoway par., SE. Perthsh.,
2 miles SE. of Bumbling Bridge sta. In vicinity is Aldie Castle, ancient seat of the Mercers of Aldie, now represented by Baroness Nairne.
Aldingbourn, par., vil., and seat, W. Sussex, 3 miles E. of Chichester, 3098 ac., pop. 743; P.O.
Aldingliam, par., N. Lancashire, on Morecambe Bay, 5 miles S. of Ulverstone, 4812 ac. and 17,732 ac. foreshore, pop. 1152.
Aldin Grange, ry. sta., in co. and 2 miles W. of Durham.
Aldington.—par. and vil., E. Kent, 6 miles SE. of Ashford, 3591 ac., pop. 675; P.O.—2. Aldington, hamlet, Badsey par., E. Worcestershire, 2 miles E. of Evesham, pop. 135.
Aldon.—hamlet, Addington and Ryarsh pars., mid. Kent, 6J miles NW. of Maidstone.—2. Aldon, hamlet, Stokesay par., S. Shropshire, 6 miles NY\ of Ludlow.
Aldotli, place with school, Cumb., 8 m. W. of Wigton.
Aldourie House, seat, in co. and 7 miles SW. of Inverness, on E. side of Loch Ness ; was the birthplace of Chas. Grant (1746-1823), statesman and philanthropist, and of the historian, Sir James Mackintosh (1765-1832).
Aldreguie, rivulet, Inveraven par., Banffshire, flow- ing to the Levet at E. side of the Bochle.
Aldrctli, hamlet, Haddenham par., mid. E. Cam- bridgeshire, 7 miles SE. of Ely.
Aldridge, par. and township with ry. sta., E. Staf- fordshire, 3 miles NE. of Walsall—par., 7752 ac. (with Great Barr), pop. 3017; township, pop. 1890; P.O. Potters clay is worked, and there are collieries and a distillery.
Aldridge Hill, extra-parochial tract, adjoining Brockenhurst par., S. Hants.
Aldringham, par. and vil., E. Suffolk, 2 miles N. of Aldborough, 1783 ac. (80 water), pop. 524 ; P.O.
Aldrington, or Atlierington, coast par., W. Sussex,
3 miles W. of Brighton, 744 ac. (16 water), pop. 144.
Aldswortli.—par., E. Gloucestershire, 10 miles NE.
of Cirencester, 3460 ac., pop. 386.—2. Aldswortli, tithing, Westbourne par., W. Sussex, 6 miles NW. of Chichester.
Aldwark.—township, Bradbourne par., N. Derby- shire, 4 miles NW. of Wirksworth, 967 ac., pop. 52.—2. Aldwark, township, Alne par., North-Riding York- shire, on river Ouse, 2337 ac. (23 water), pop. 223.—3. Aldwark, seat and hamlet with ry. sta., Ecclesfield par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, on river Don, 2 miles NE. of Rotherham.
Aldwick, coast hundred, Chichester rape, W. Sussex, 13,267 ac., pop. 6133 ; contains town of Bognor.
Aid winkle, AH Saints and St Peter, 2 pars., N. Northamptonshire, on river Nen, 3 miles NE. of Thrap- ston, 2450 ac., pop. 334 and 206; P.O. at St Peter.
Aldwortk, or Allder, par. and vil., mid. Berks, 4 miles E. of East Ilsley, 1806 ac., pop. 275 ; P.O.
Aldyn, a glen, Isle of Man, about 2 m. W. of Ramsey.
Aldyonlie, rivulet, Knockando par., Elginshire, flowing 6f miles SE. to the Spey.
Alcd, affluent of river Elwy, SW. Denbighshire; rises at Llyn Aled in SW. of co., flows N. to the Elwy 2 miles NE. of Llanfair, and is 10 miles long.
Alcmuir, small loch, SE. Selkirkshire.
Alethorpe, par., W. Norfolk, 2 miles NE. of Faken- ham, 239 ac., pop. 4.
Ale Water.—affluent of river Eye, Coldingham par., Berwickshire.—2. Ale Water, affluent of river Teviot, Selkirkshire and Roxburghshire; rising on NW. slope of Henwoodie, Selkirkshire, it flows 24 miles NE. to the Teviot near Ancrum.
Alexandra Dock, sta. on London and N.-W. Ry., Liverpool; P.O.
Alexandra Park, recreation grounds, NE. Middlesex, 6 miles N. of London.
Alexandra Park, ry. sta. on North British Ry., Lanarkshire, in suburbs of Glasgow.
|
|
Click on the image to get a large bitmap suitable for printing (45 MB) |