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Bondary. See Boundary.
Bondgate. See Aismundebby with Bondgate.
Bondington, hamlet, Dunster par., W. Somerset.
Bondleigh, par., S. Devon, on river Taw, 2 miles NW. of North Tawton, 1784 ac., pop. 189.
Bonds. See Barnacre with Bonds.
Bone-End, vil., on river Thames, 3 miles E. of Great Marlow, S. Bucks.
BonehiU, liberty, Tamworth par., E. Staffordshire.
Boness. See Borrowstounness.
Bonessan, vil., Mull island, Argyllshire, at head of Loch Sloch ; P.O., T.O., called Bunessan.
Bonet, rivulet, N. co. Leitrim, flowing 17 miles SW. into Lough Gill.
Bongate. See Appleby St Michaels.
Bongate, vil., in par. and adjacent to Jedburgh, N. Roxburghshire.
Bonhard.—seat and farm, with 2 interesting stone circles, Scone par., Perthshire.—2. Bonhard, estate with ancient mansion, mile SE. of Borrowstounness. Linlithgowshire.
Bonliill, par. and town, S. Dumbartonshire, on river Leven, adjacent to Alexandria, 9191 ac. (818 water), pop. 12,524; town, pop. 2940; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. In the vicinity is Bonhill House.
Boningale, or BoninghaU, par., S. Shropshire,
5 miles SE. of Shifnal, 1003 ac., pop. 197.
Bonjedward, vil. and seat, Jedburgh par., mid. Rox¬ burghshire, 2 miles N. of Jedburgh.
Bonkle, vil., Cambusnethan par., N. Lanarkshire, 3 miles NE. of Wishaw.
Bonnen Gate, vil., Strickland Kettle township, Westmorland, 3½ miles NE. of Kendal.
Bonne-Xuit Bay, on N. side of Jersey.
Bonnieonlan. See Bunyconnellan.
Bonnington, par., E. Kent, 6½ miles SE. of Ash¬ ford, 1113 ac., pop. 135.
Bonnington.—ry. sta. and N. suburb of Edinburgh, on Water of Leith; P.O., T.O.—2. Bonnington, vil. and seat, in par. and 4½ mile W. of Ratho, NW. Edinburghsh. —3. Bonnington, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles W. of Arbirlot vil., SE. Forfarshire.—4. Bonnington, seat, in co. and 2¾ miles S. of Lanark. Bonnington Linn, the uppermost of the four Falls of the Clyde, is 1 mile above the mansion.
Bonny, rivulet, Dumbartonshire and Stirlingshire, flowing 7 miles NE. to the river Carron.
Bonnyhank, hamlet, in par. and 1 mile NE. of Kennoway vil., Fifeshire.
Bonnyhridge, vil. with ry. sta., Denny and Falkirk pars., E. Stirlingshire, 4 miles W. of Falkirk, pop. 1782; P.O., T.O.
BonnykeUy, 3 m. fromNewPitsligo, Aberdeensh.; p. o.
Bonnymuir, Falkirk par., Stirlingshire; the scene of a skirmish during the Radical Time (1820).
Bonnyrigg, vil. with ry. sta., Cockpen par., mid. Edin¬ burghsh., 9½ m. S. of Edinburgh by rail, pop. 2425 ; P.O.
Bonny ton, part of Kilmarnock tn., N. Ayrsh., pop. 866.
Bonnytoun, seat, in co. and 4½ m. NE. of Linlithgow.
Bonron, township, Gwyddelwern par., NE. Mer¬ ioneth, 2 miles N. of Corwen.
Bonsall, par. and vil., N. Derbyshire, 2 miles SW. of Matlock, 2447 ac., pop. 1354; P.O.
Bonshaw Tower, seat, Dumfriesshire, 4 miles SE. of Ecclefechan.
Bonskeid, seat, 3½ miles S. of Blair-Athole, N. Perthshire, on N. side of river Tummel.
Bonstead Hill, locality, Burgh-by-Sands par., E. Cumberland, 2 miles NW. of Burgh.
Bont.—vil., Llanwrtyd par., NW. Brecknockshire, 12 miles W. of Builth.—2. Bout, locality, Llanfairtal- haiarn par., E. Denbighshire, 3 miles SE. of Ruthin.
Bontddu, 5 miles from Dolgelly, Merioneth ; P.O.
Bonteyen, vil., Llangeitho par., mid. Cardiganshire, 8 miles N. of Lampeter.
Bonthorpe, hamlet, Willoughby par., mid. Lincoln¬ shire, 3J miles S. of Alford.
Bont Newydd.—vil., Llanbeblig par., inco. and near Carnarvon.—2. Bont Newydd, vil., Llanwnda par., in co. and 2 miles S. of Carnarvon; P.O.—3. Bont Newydd, ry. sta., 3 miles NE. of Dolgelly, Merioneth.
Bontrhydyferc, vil., Llanwrtyd par., NW. Breck¬ nockshire, 11½ miles W. of Builth. 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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