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dist. (St Peter), Swine par., East-Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles NE. of Hull, pop. 267.—4. Bilton, township, Swine par., East-Riding Yorksh., pop. 91.—5. Bilton, hamlet with ry. ste., Lesbury par., N. Northumberland, 18 miles N. of Morpeth. From this sta. a branch line extends to Alnwick.
BHton with Harrogate, township, Knaresborough par., E. div. West-Riding Yorksh., 4120 ac., pop. 9279.
Bimar, rocky islet, Inverkeithing par., Fifeshire, in Firth of Forth, £ mile SW. of North Queensferry.
Binabola. See Bennebeola.
Binbane, mountain, SW. co. Donegal, alt. 1490 ft.
Binbrooke, par. and vil., N. Lincolnshire, on river Ancholme, 8 m. NE. of Market Rasen, 6070 ac., pop. 1157; P.O., T.o.; contains seat of Binbrooke Hall.
Bincbester, township, St Andrew Auckland par., S. Durham, on river Wear, 2 miles NE. of Bishop Auck- land, 583 ac., pop. 52.
Bincombe, par., S. Dorset, on river Wey, 44 miles SW. of Dorchester, 977 ac., pop. 223.
Binderton, par., W. Sussex, 34 miles NW. of Chichester, 1337 ac., pop. 100.
Bindon, liberty and hamlet, Wool par., SE. Dorset, on river Frome, 5 miles SW. of Wareham, 5531 ac., pop. 1182; contains seat of Bindon Honse.
Binegar, par. and seat with ry. sta., mid. Somerset, at E. end of Mendip Hills, 5 miles NW. of Wells, 1216 ac., pop. 267.
Binend Loch, in par. and 34 miles W. of Eaglesham vil., SE. Renfrewshire, area 50 ac.
Bines Green, locality, 34 miles N. of Steyning, AV. Sussex.
Binfield.—par. and vil., E. Berks, in Windsor Forest, 34 miles NE. of AVokingham, 3489 ac. (19 water), pop. 1684; P.O., T.O. ; early home of Pope, the poet (1688-
1744); contains seat of Binfield Park.—2. Binfield, hundred, SE. Oxfordshire, 25,817 ac., pop. 12,221; contains 7 pars.
Binfield Heath, hamlet, 3£ miles SW. of Henley-on- Thames, SE. Oxfordshire.
Bingfield, township, St John Lee par., S. Northum- berland, 54 miles NAY. of Corbridge, 2082 ac., pop. 65.
Bingham.—wapentake, S. Notts, 53,641 ac., pop. 12,529.—2. Bingham, par. and market town with ry. sta., in co. and 84 miles E. of Nottingham, 3054 ac., pop. 1673; P.O., T.o. Market-day, Thursday. Lord Sherbrooke, the statesman, was born here in 1811.
Bingham Melcombc, seat, mid. Dorset, on affluent of river Piddle, 9 miles NE. of Dorchester.
Bingham Road, ry. sta., near Bingham, S. Notts.
Binghamstown, or Saleen, vil., on the Mullet pen- insula, NW. co. Mayo, 3 m. S. of Belmullet and 42 m. NW. of Castlebar. Bingham Castle, seat, is near it.
Bingham Town, suburb of Gosport, S. Hants.
Bingley, par. and market town withry. sta., N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, on river Aire, 54 miles NW. of Bradford and 192 m. from London by rail—par., 14,103 ac., pop. 20,703; town, pop. 9465; 1 Bank, 1 news- paper. Market-days, Tuesday and Saturday. Worsted, cotton, paper, and iron mfrs. are carried on. _
Binham.—par. and vil., N. Norfolk, 5 miles SE. of Wells, 2242 ac., pop. 478; P.O. The abbey (1104) is still used as the par. church.—2. Binham, hamlet, Old Cleeve par., W. Somerset, 2 miles W. of Watchet.
Binley.—par., N. Warwickshire, 24 miles E. of Coventry, 2470 ac., pop. 195; P.O.—2. Binley, tithing, St Mary Bourne par., N. Hants, 64m. NE. of Andover.
Binn, wooded hill, Kinfauns par., E. Perthshire, alt. 555 ft.
Binnaness,headlandandbay,Tingwall par.,Shetland.
Binnel Bay, bay, ©n S. coast of Isle of Wight, Hants, 34 miles SAY. of Ventnor.
Binnie, East and West, 2 hamlets, with sandstone quarry, Uphall par., Linlithgowshire.
Binniehill and Southfield, vil., Slamannan par., Stirlingshire, 7 m. NE. of Airdrie, pop. 986.
Binning.—ancient par., now in Linlithgow par., Linlithgowshire; continues to give the title of Baron Binning to the Earl of Haddington.—2. Binning, a wood, in Whitekirk par., Haddingtonshire.
Binnington, township, Willerby par., East-Riding Yorkshire, on river Harlford, 8 m. SW. of Scarborough. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1887. Public domain image from Gedcomindex.com
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