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(Seamer par.), 2492 ac., pop. 399; W. A. (Hutton Bushell par.), 2264 ac., pop. 458.
Ayton, Great and Little, 2 townships, Ayton par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 3m, NE. of Stokesley—G. A., 3589 ac., pop. 1754; P.O.; L. A., 1378 ac., pop. 101.
Azeby, hamlet, Haydor township, S. Lincolnshire, about 6| miles NE. of Grantham.
Azenby, township, Topcliffe par., North -Riding Yorkshire, 5-| miles SW. of Thirsk, 1178 ac., pop. 171.
Azerley, township and seat, Kirkby Malzeard par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 4^ miles NW. of Ripon, 4018 ac., pop. 683.
Ba.—island, Applecross par., SW. Ross-shire.—2. Ba, lake (2J miles by 1 mile), on Rannoch moor, Glenorchy par., NE. Argyllshire.—3. Ba, or Bahill, a wooden hill, Drumblade par., Aberdeenshire, 1J mile SE. of Huntly, alt. 700 ft.—4. Ba, lake (2 miles by \ mile; and rivulet, in Mull island, Torosay par., Argyllshire.
Baads, a tract of moor with ancient remains, Cullen par., Banffshire.
Babbicombe, eccl. dist. and coast vil., St Mary- church par., E. Devon, 11? mile NE. of Torquay, pop. of dist. 1534; P.O., T.O.
Babcary, par., mid. Somerset, near river Parret, 3J miles NE. of Ilchester, 2393 ac., pop. 322; P.O.
Babergh, hundred, W. Suffolk, 71,813 ac., pop. 23,531; contains 30 pars, and parts of 2 others.
Baberton, seat, Currie par., Edinburghshire ; was at one time occupied by Charles X. of France.
Babingley, par., NW. Norfolk, 11? mile N. of Castle Rising, 849 ac., pop. 58.
Babington, par. and seat, with ry. sta., E. Somerset, 5 miles NW. of Frome, 607 ac., pop. 194.
Bablock Hythe, ferry on river Isis, Oxfordshire, 4 miles by road and miles by river SW. of Oxford.
Babraham, par. and vil., with seat, S. Cambridge- shire, near Gogmagog Hills, 6J miles SE. of Cambridge, 2350 ac., pop. 267 ; P.O.
Babtborpe. See Menthorpe-with-Bowthorpe.
Babworth, par and vil., with seat, N. Notts, 1| mile W. of E. Retford, 6165 ac., pop. 731; P.O.
Babylon, hamlet, Higher Kinnerton township, Flintshire, 3 miles NE. of Caergwrle.
Babylon Hill, an eminence, on the borders of Dorset and Somerset, 1 mile E. of Yeovil.
Bach-beg and Bach-more, 2 of the Trishinish Isles, W. of Mull, Argyllshire, off mouth of Loch Tua.
Bache.—township and seat, St Oswald par., W. Cheshire, 11? mile N. of Chester, 96 ac., pop. 27.—2. Bache, place, 1 mile from Llangollen ry. sta., Den- bighshire.
Bache and Norton, place, Culmington par., S. Shropshire, 6J miles SE. of Church Stretton.
Bacheldre, place, Church Stoke par., in co. and 1 mile SE. of Montgomery.
Bachie, place, Llanfyllin par., N. Montgomeryshire.
Bach MUl, hamlet, Munslow par., S. Shropshire.
Bachnagairn Falls, a series of cascades on the river S. Esk, on NW. border of Forfarshire.
Bachrhyd, also called Boughrood : which see.
BachweH. See Backwell.
Bachwy, or Machwy, affluent of river Wye, Rad- norshire, 10 miles long.
Bachygraig, place, Dymeirchionpar., W. Flintshire, near St Asaph.
Bachyinbyd, place, Llanynys par., Denbighshire, 3 miles NW. of Ruthin.
Bach-ynys, an islet, in mouth of river Llwchwr, SE. Carmarthen, 3j miles E. of Llanelly.
Back, hamlet, within the borough of Ipswich, E. Suffolk.
Back.—vil., Lewis island, Ross-shire, in par. and 7 miles NE. of Stornoway, pop. 582; P.O.—2. Back, small stream, in Pittencrieff Glen, Fifeshire, near Dun- fermline.—3. Back, small stream, in valley of Plus- cardine, NW. Elginshire.
Back, vil., Drumachose par., N. co. Londonderry.
Backaskail, bay, in Sanday island, Orkney; pro- duces great quantities of shell-fish.
Backbarrow, locality, on border of Lancashire, 8.) miles SW. of Kendal; P.O. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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