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Bodigrer Abbot and Bodigrer Yarll, 2 townships, Llanarmon par., E. Denbighsh., 5¼ m. SE. of Ruthin.
Bodingen, township, Ysceifiogpar., mid. Flintshire, 3¼ miles S. of Holywell.
Bodinnock, hamlet, Lanteglos by Fowey par., E. Cornwall, 5¼ miles SE. of Lostwithiel.
Bodies, hamlet, Arksey par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 2 miles N. of Doncaster.
Bodle Street, 5 m. NE. of Hailsham, E. Sussex; P.O.
Bodlith, township, Llansilin par., S. Denbighshire, 7¼ miles SE. of Chirk.
Bodlyman, township, Bettws-abergele par., N. Den- bighshire, 3¼ miles SW. of Abergele.
Bodlyngharad, Isaf and Lchaf, 2 townships, Llan- fwrogpar., mid. Denbighshire.
Bodmin, mun. bor. and par., E. Cornwall, 26 miles NW. of Plymouth and 275 miles SW. of London by rail—par., 6214 ac., pop. 5455 ; mun. bor., 2797 ac., pop. 5061; 2 Banks. Market-day, Saturday. Its port is Wadebridge, 7 miles to the NW. Worsted mfr. and malting are carried on. The borough returned 1 member to Parliament until 1885.
Bodmin (or South-Eastern) Division, pari. div. of Cornwall, pop. 52,958.
Bodmin Road, june. sta., 4 miles E. of Bodmin.
Bodney, par., W. Norfolk, 5¼ miles SW. of Watton, 2605 ac., pop. 103.
Bodnod, township and seat, Eglwysfach par., NW. Denbighshire, 6¼ miles N. of Llanrwst.
Bodoney, Lower and Lpper, 2 pars., bar. Upper Strabane, N. co. Tyrone, the former containing Gortin, 47,921 ac., pop. 6110; and 38,209 ac., pop. 4700.
Bodorgan, ry. sta. and seat, 12 miles SE. of Holy- head, S. Anglesey.
Bodorlas, township, Corwen par., NE. Merioneth.
Bodorryn, township, Abergele par., N. Denbighsh.
Bodrach, township, Llangerniew par., NW. Den- bighshire, 9 miles NE. of Llanrwst.
Bodran, township, Llanfyllin par., N. Montgomerysh.
Bodrean, seat, 2 miles N. of Truro, W. Cornwall.
Bodrhyddan, seat, 1 mile N. of Rhuddlan, NW. Flintshire.
Bodrigans Leap, locality, near Mevagissey Bay, on E. coast of Cornwall; the traditional scene of the escape of Sir Harry Bodrigan, from the pursuit of the Trevanions and Edgecumbes, in 1496.
Bodulltin, township, Ruabon par., SE. Denbigh- shire, 5 miles N. of Chirk.
Bodvean, par., SW. Carnarvonshire, 2 miles SE. of Nevin, 2572 ac., pop. 282; P.O.
Bodwrog, par., mid. Anglesey, 3| miles NW. of Llangefni, 1813 ac., pop. 296.
Bodyddow, place, Llanfyllin par., N. Montgomerysh.
Bodyke, hamlet, co. Clare, 16m. N. of Limerick; P.O.
Bodynwydag, township, Bryneglwys par., S. Den- bighshire, 5 miles NW. of Llangollen.
Bodysgan and Bodysgawen, 2 townships, Llanne- fydd par., in N. of co. and 5¼ miles NW. of Denbigh.
Bodyvol, place, Llanfechan par., NE. Montgomery- shire, 4¼ miles E. of Llanfyllin.
Bofiin, Lough.—on river Shannon. See Bodarig.—
2. Bofiin, Lough, W. co. Galway, 5 miles W. of Oughterard, 1¼ mile long.
Bogany, headland, in par. and 1¼ mile NE. of Rothesay, Isle of Bute.
Bogay,ham., co. Donegal, 7 m. from Londonderry; P.O.
Bogfoot, hamlet, Colvend par., Kirkcudbrightshire, 5¼ miles SE. of Dalbeattie.
Bogganfin, vil., 3 m. S. of Athlone, co. Roscommon.
Boghall.—hamlet, 4¼ miles from Lauder, W. Ber- wickshire.—2. Boghall, hamlet, in par. and 1¼ mile S. of Kettle, Fifeshire.
Boghead.—hamlet, Colvend par., Kirkcudbrightsh., 3 miles S. of Dalbeattie.—2. Boghead, vil., Lesma- hagow par., Lanarkshire, 3¼ miles SE. of Stonehouse.—
3. Boghead, seat, 1¼ mile SW of Bathgate, Linlith- gowshire. Little Boghead, hamlet, is in the vicinity.
Bogie, rivulet, NW. Aberdeensh., flowing 14 miles N. along Strathbogie to the Deveron at Huntly.
Boginuchals, hamlet with public school, Fordyce par., Banffshire.
Bogra Mountains, a range, bar. Muskerry, NW. co. Cork, greatest alt. 1329 ft. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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The prefix Bed in this and the following names is from a Welsh word signifying abode, dwelling, residence.
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