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Bicker, par., S. Lincolnshire, 8 miles SW. of Boston,
3720 ac., pop. 723; P.O.

Bickershaw, locality, 6 miles N. of Wigan, Lanca-
shire ; P.O.

Bickerstaflfe, township and eccl. dist., in par. and
34 miles SE. of Ormskirk, SAV. Lancashire, 6444 ac.,
pop. 2269; P.O.

Bickerton.—township, in par. and 5 miles NE. of
Malpas, AY. Cheshire, 1694 ac., pop. 325 ; P.O.—2.
Bickerton, township, in par. and 44 miles SW. of Roth-
bury, N. Northumb., 542 ac., pop. 12.—3. Bickerton,
township, Bilton par., E. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire,
34 miles NE. of AYetherby, 1073 ac., pop. 138.

Bickford, vil., Penkridge township and par., AY.
Staffordshire.

Bickhain House, 5 miles S. of Exeter, E. Devon.

Bickington, par., S. Devon, 34 miles NE. of Ash-
burton, 1375 ac., pop. 239 ; P.O.

Bickington, High, par. with ry. sta., N. Devon, on
river Taw, 74 m. E. of Torrington, 4194 ac., pop. 689.

Bickleigh.—par., N. Devon, on river Exe, 4 miles
S. of Tiverton, 1835 ac., pop. 233 ; P.O.; the birthplace
of Bampfylde Moore Carew (1693-1770), king of the
Gipsies, an eccentric mendicant.—2. Bickleigh, par.
with ry. sta., S. Devon, near Dartmoor Forest, 6 miles
NE. of Plymouth, 2365 ac., pop. 362.

Bickley.—township, in par. and 3 miles NE. of
Malpas, AY. Cheshire, 2473 ac., pop. 400.—2. Bickley,
eccl. dist. with ry. sta., Bromley par., W. Kent, 12
miles S. of London, pop. 962; P.O., T.O.

Bickniarsli and little Dorsington, hamlet, Wel-
ford par., S. Warwickshire, 6 miles SE. of Alcester.

Bicknacre, hamlet, AVoodliam Ferris and Danbury
pars., E. Essex, 54 miles SE. of Chelmsford ; P.O.

Bicknoller, par., AY. Somerset, 4 miles SE. of
AVatchet, 1390 ac., pop. 327 ; P.O. Two Roman camps
and a beacon are near the church.

Bicknor, par., E. Kent, 7 miles NE. of Maidstone,
633 ac., pop. 37.

Bicknor, English. See English Bicknor.

Bicknor, Welsh. See Welsh Bicknor.

Bickton, tithing, Fordingbridge par., S. Hants, 54
miles N. of Ringwood.

Bicton, par., S. Devon, on river Otter, 4 miles SAY.
of Sidmouth, 1294 ac., pop. 157. Bicton House, with
magnificent gardens, and situated in one of the finest
parks in England, is in the vicinity.

Bicton Trinity, eccl. dist., St Chad and St Alkmond
par., N. Shropshire, on river Severn, 3 miles NW. of
Shrewsbury, pop. 583; P.O., designated B. Meath.

Bicton, or Ediclift, parochial div., Clun par., S.
Shropshire, 44 miles SAY. of Bishops Castle.

Bidacott, hamlet, Chittlehampton par., N. Devon.

Bidborough, par., mid. Kent, 24 miles NW. of Tun-
bridge AVells, 1339 ac., pop. 278.

Bidconnbc Hill, eminence, on SAV. border of AYilts,
44 miles SAV. of AVarminster.

Biddenden, par. and vil., mid. Kent, 54 miles NE.
of Cranbrook, 7191 ac., pop. 1352; P.O.

Biddenham, par., in mid. of co. and 2 miles AY. of
Bedford, on river Ouse, 1760 ac., pop. 308; P.O.

Biddestonc St Nicholas, par., N. Wilts, 4 miles AY.
of Chippenham, pop. 410 ; P.O.

Biddestone St Peter, par., N. AYilts, 4 miles AY. of
Chippenham, 127 ac., pop. 16.

Biddick, North, hamlet, Washington and Whitburn
pars., N. Durham, 44 miles SE. of Gateshead.

Biddiek, South, township, Houghton-le-Springpar.,
N. Durham, 6 miles SAY. of Sunderland, 332 ac., pop.
50. Biddick Hall is in the vicinity.

Biddisham, par., mid. Somerset, on river Axe, 3
miles SAY. of Axbridge, 574 ac., pop. 123.

Biddlcsdon, par. and vil., NW. Bucks, 34 miles NE.
of Brackley, 2052 ac., pop. 125 ; contains B. Park.

Biddlesford, hamlet, Arreton par., Isle of AVight, S.
Hants, 2 miles SE. of Newport.

Biddlcstonc, township, Alwinton par., N. Northum-
berland, 74 miles NW. of Rothbury, 5562 ac., pop. 157.

Biddulph, par. with ry. sta., N. Staffordshire, 3
miles SE. of Congleton, 5671 ac., pop. 5557; coal and
ironstone are extensively worked.

Biddulph Moor, eccl. dist., N. Staffordshire, near
Congleton, pop. 1291.

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