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Bauldoxfee, tithing, Eling par., S. Hants, 3 miles
W. of Southampton.

Baumbcr, par., mid. Lincolnshire, 4 miles NW. of
Horncastle, 3200 ac., pop. 391; P.O.

Bannskeba, vil., 1 mile SE. of Thomastown, mid.
co. Kilkenny.

Baunton.—par., E. Gloucestershire, 2 miles N. of
Cirencester, 1340 ac., pop. 135.—2. Baunton (Devon).
See Bampton.

Baurroe and Feakle, vil., NE. co. Clare, 5 miles
NW. of Scariff and 16 miles NE. of Ennis, pop. 213.

Bauseley, township, Alberbury par., Montgomery-
shire, 10 miles NE. of Welshpool, pop. 341.

Bautregaum, highest summit of Slieve Mish moun-
tains, mid. co. Kerry, 5 miles SW. of Tralee, alt. 2796 ft.

Bavant Field. See Field Bavant.

Bavelaw Burn, stream, on which are two reservoirs,
SW. Edinburghshire, running 6 miles to the Water of
Leith at Balerno.

Baverstock, par., S. Wilts, on river Nadder, 4
miles W. of AVilton, 1168 ac., pop. 122.

Bavington, Great, township, Kirkwhelpingtonpar.,
S. Northumb., 9 m. NE. of Hexham, 1576ac., pop. 47.

Bavington, Little, township, Thockrington par., S.
Northumb., 10 miles NE. of Hexham, 1815 ac., pop. 72.

Bawburgh, par., S. Norfolk, on river Yare, 5 miles
W. of Norwich, 1440 ac., pop. 419.

Bawcombe, hamlet, West Alvington par., S. Devon,
6 miles SE. of Modbury.

Bawder, affluent of river Tees, North-Riding York-
shire, 3 miles NW. of Barnard Castle, 10 miles long.

BawdesweH, par., N. Norfolk, 3 miles SW. of
Reepham, 1196 ac., pop. 447; P.O.

Bawdrip, par., AY. Somerset, 3 miles NE. of Bridg-
water, 1889 ac., pop. 393; P.O.

Bawdsey, par. and vil., E. Suffolk, 9m. SE. of Wood-
bridge and 12 m. E. of Ipswich, 1636 ac., pop. 432; P.O.

Bawkie, a beautiful bay, on W. side of the Firth of
Clyde, at S. end of Dunoon.

Bawn.—a grange, NW. co. Kilkenny, 5 miles NW.
of Freshford.—2. Bawn, island, in Lough Strangford,
E. co. Down.—3. Bawn, lake, S. co. Monaghan, 5
miles S. of Ballybay.

Bawnboy, or Kilsub, vil., 15 miles W. of Belturbet
Junction sta., NAY. co. Cavan; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank.

Bawn Park, seat, S. co. Tyrone; post-town,
Aughnacloy.

Bawsey, par., W. Norfolk, 3 miles NE. of King’s
Lynn, 1090 ac., pop. 70.

Bawtry, eccl. dist., township, and market town with
ry. sta., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 8 miles SE. of
Doncaster—eccl. dist., pop. 1262; township, 259 ac.,
pop. 911; P.O., t.o., 1 Bank. Market-day,
Thursday.

Bawtry Hall, seat, near Bawtry, W-Riding Yorksh.

Baxby. See Thornton-on-the-Hill.

Baxcnden, sta. on Lancashire and Yorkshire Ry.,
NE. Lancashire, 2 miles SE. of Accrington; P.O.

Baxterley, par., N. Warwickshire, 3 miles SW. of
Atherstone, 874 ac., pop. 360.

Baxton Moor, hamlet, Whitwellpar., E. Derbyshire,
11 miles NE. of Chesterfield.

Bay, hamlet and sea-loch, Isle of Skye, Duirinish
par., Inverness-shire, 17 miles NAY. of Portree.

Bayards Leap, par., S. Lincolnshire, 5J? miles NW.
of Sleaford, pop. 27.

Bayble, Lower and Upper, 2 vils., in Eye peninsula,
Lewis island, Ross-shire, 8 miles E. of Stornoway, pop.
431 and 481.

Bay cliff, hamlet, Hill Deverill par., S. Wilts, 5 miles
SW. of Heytesbury.

Baydon, par., N. Wilts, 3 miles SW. of Lambourne,
3060 ac., pop. 299; P.O.

Bayfield, par., N. Norfolk. See Glandford with
Bayfield.

Bayfield, seat, Nigg par., Ross-shire.

Bayfield HaU, seat, near Holt, N. Norfolk.

Bayford.—par., in S. of co. and 3 miles SW. of Hert-
ford, 1745 ac., pop. 273; P.O.—2. Bayford, hamlet,
StokeTrister par., mid. Somerset, 1 m. E. of Wincanton.

Bayfordbury, seat, in Bayford par., Herts.

Bayhain, hamlet, Frant par., E. Sussex, 4 miles SE.
of Tunbridge Wells; P.O. Baykam Abbey, seat of
Marquis of Camden, is in vicinity.

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

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