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miles NW. of Pocklington, 941 ac., pop. 119.—6. Bolton, township, Calverley par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 2 miles NE. of Bradford, 712 ac., pop. 2573.
Bolton, par. and hamlet, 3 miles W. of Haddington, W. Haddingtonshire, 3106 ac., pop. 337.
Bolton Abbey, township, in par. and 6 miles E. of Skipton, E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, on river Wharfe, 2071 ac., pop. 142; P.O.; contains Bolton Ahhey, a seat of the Duke of Devonshire, and the hamlet of Bolton Bridge.
Bolton Brow, hamlet, Skircoat township, N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 1 mile S. of Halifax.
Bolton-hy«Bowland, par., N. div. West-Riding Yorksh., 6 m. NE. of Clitheroe, 5942 ac., pop. 702; P.O.
Bolton Castle. See Castle Bolton.
Bolton Gate, 2½ miles from Mealsgate ry. sta., W. Cumberland; P.O.
Bolton llall, seat of Lord Bolton, 2 miles SW. of Leyburn, North-Riding Yorkshire.
Bolton, High, township, Bolton par., Cumberland, 1 mile NW. of Ireby, 3933 ac., pop. 272.
Bolton-in-Copeland, hamlet, Gosforth par., W. Cumberland, 5 miles N. of Ravenglass.
Bolton Inn, also called Cheekpoint : which see.
Bolton-le-Moors. See Bolton (Lancashire).
Bolton-le-Sands, par. and township with ry. sta., N. Lancashire, 4| miles NE. of Lancaster—par., 8015 ac., pop. 1859; township, 1580 ac., pop. 785; P.O.
Bolton, Low, township, Bolton par., Cumberland, 3 miles N. by W. of Ireby, 4523 ac., pop. 636.
Bolton Percy, par. and township with ry. sta., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, on river Wharfe, 8 miles SW. of York—par., 7642 ac., pop. 856; township, 2341 ac., pop. 244; P.O., T.O.
Bolton upon Dearne, par. and vil. with ry. sta., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 11 miles W. of Doncaster, 2323 ac., pop. 1002 ; P.O.
Bolton upon Swale, township, Catterick par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 5½ miles SE. of Richmond, 854 ac., pop. 77.
Bolton, West, vil., N. Northumberland, on river Ain, 5½ miles W. of Alnwick.
Bolton Wood. See Bolton, Low.
Bolt Tail, headland, on coast of Devon, 3 miles SE. of mouth of river Avon.
Bolus Head, promontory, SW. co. Kerry.
Bolventor, eccl. dist., Altarnon and St Neot pars., E. Cornwall, 9 miles SW. of Launceston, pop. 293.
Boly, also called Galhooly : which see.
Bomhic, hamlet and ruined castle, in co. and 3 miles E. of Kirkcudbright.
Bomhy, hamlet, Bampton par., N. Westmorland, on river Lowther, 3½ miles NW. of Shap.
Bomere Heath, 4 m. fromHadnall, N. Shropsh.; P.O.
Bon . See also Bun .
Bonaccord, distillery, in city of Aberdeen.
Bona Ferry, landing-place, on Loch Dochfour, at N. end of Loch Ness, 6miles SW. of Inverness; remains of Roman sta. are in the vicinity.
Bonally Tower, seat, Colinton par., Edinburghshire, 5 miles SW. of Edinburgh; was the residence of Lord Cockburn (1779-1854).
Bonaniargy, ruins of a monastery, near Ballycastle, N. co. Antrim.
Bonane, 7 miles from Kenmare, S. co. Kerry; P.O.
Bonar Bridge, vil. with ry. sta., Creichpar., SE. Sutherlandsh., at head of Dornoch Firth, 13J m. NAY. of Tain by rail, pop. 313; P. O., called Bonar Village, 1 Bank.
Bona we, vil., Glenorchy par., N. Argyllsh., on river Awe, 1½ mile NE. of Taynuilt sta. and 14½ miles NE. of Oban ; it has a ferry across Loch Etive, and extensive granite and paving-stone quarries in the neighbourhood.
lion busk, hamlet, Cuckney township, Norton Cuck- Dey par., N. Notts, 5½ miles SW. of Worksop.
Bonhy, par., N. Lincolnshire, on river Ancholme, 6 miles W. of Barton on Humber, 2410ac., pop. 406 ; P.O.
Boncath, 3½ miles from Crymmych Arms ry. sta., Pembrokeshire; P.O.
Bonchester Bridge, hamlet, Hobkirk par., S. Rox¬ burghshire, 6 miles SE. of Hawick; P.O. Near it is Bonchester Hill, alt. 1059 ft.
Bonchurch, par. and vil., in SE. of Isle of Wight, Hants, 1 mileE. of Ventnor, 561 ac., pop. 670; P.O., t.o.
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