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Bridge, par. and vil., E. Kent, 3 miles SE. of Can-
terbury, 1170 ac., pop. 857; P.O.,
t.o.

Bridge and Pel ham, hundred, St Augustine lathe,
E. Kent, 12,037 ac., pop. 2927.

Bridge Casterton, E. Rutland, 3 miles NAY. of
Stamford; P.O.

Bridgecastlc, seat and hamlet, with ancient castle
and colliery, Torphichen par., Linlithgowshire.

Bridge find,ry. sta.,4£m. NW. of AVrexham, Flintsh.

Bridge End, ry. sta., E. co. Donegal, 4 miles NAY.
of Londonderry.

Bridgefoot, ry. sta., 54 miles W. of AYorkington, W.
Cumberland.

Bridgefoot.—hamlet, near Banff, NE. Banffshire.—

2. Bridgefoot, hamlet, 011 SW. border of Forfarshire.

Bridgeford, Great and Little, 2 hamlets withry sta.

(Gt. B.), Seighford par., in co. and 34 m. NW. of Stafford.

Bridgegate, vil., Abson par., W. Gloucestershire,
9 miles E. of Bristol.

Bridgeham (Norfolk). See Bridgham.

Bridge Hewick, township, in par. and 2 miles E. of
Ripon, E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 867 ac., pop. 71.

Bridge HiU, eccl. dist. and vil., Duffield par., S.
Derbyshire, pop. 2774.

Bridgehouse, suburb of Sheffield, S. div. AYest-
Riding Yorkshire.

Bridgehouse, hamlet, Torphichen par., Linlithgow-
shire, 24 miles NW. of Bathgate.

Bridgemere, township, AYybunbury par., W. Che-
shire, on border of co., 64 miles SE. of Nantwich, 1130
ac., pop. 134.

Bridgend.—market town with ry. sta., Coyty and
Newcastle pars., Glamorganshire, 174 miles AY. of
Cardiff and 191 NW. of London, pop. 4153, P.O., T.O.,
3 Banks. Market-day,
Saturday; has mfrs. of woollen,
and trade in corn; also, iron-works, stone quarries, and
coal mines.—2. Bridgend, hamlet, S. Devon, 64 miles
SE. of Plymouth.—3. Bridgend, hamlet, Bexley par.,
W. Kent, 3£ miles W. of Dartford.—4. Bridgend,
hamlet, Horbling par., S. Lincolnshire, 44 miles NE.
of Folkingham.—5. Bridgend, hamlet, St Dogmells
par., NE. Pembrokeshire, near Cardigan.

Bridgend.—vil., Kilarrow par., Islay island, Argyll-
shire, at head of Loch Andail, 3 miles NE. of Bow-
more; P.O., T.O.—2. Bridgend, or Afton-Bridgcnd,
vil., New Cumnock par., Ayrshire, on Afton water.—

3. Bridgend, hamlet, Legerwood par., Berwickshire,
on river Leader, 34 m. SE. of Lauder.—4. Bridgend,
vil., in par, and adjacent to Duns, Berwicksh.-—5.
Bridgend, vil., in par. and near Dalkeith, Edinburghsh.
—6. Bridgend, vil., Cardross par., S. Dumbartonsh.,
on river Leven, forming a suburb of Dumbarton.—7.
Bridgend, vil., forming a suburb of Ceres town, mid.
E. Fifesh., 2 m. SE. of Cupar.—8. Bridgend, vil.,
Ruthven par., W. Forfarsh., 2| in. E. of Alyth.-—9.
Bridgend, hamlet, Lintrathen par., W. Forfarsh., 6m.
W. of Kirriemuir.—10. Bridgend, hamlet, Kilmorack
par., Inverness-sh., on river Beauly, adjacent to Beauly.
—II. Bridgend, an E. suburb of Perth city, KinnouLl
par., on left bank of river Tay.—12. Bridgend, or-
Kendrocbad, vil., Kenmore par., mid. Perthsh.—13.
Bridgend, vil., Muthill par., S. Perthsh., on right
bank of river Earn, adjacent to Crieff.—14. Bridgend,
hamlet, in par. and near Lochwinnoch vil., Renfrewsh.
—15. Bridgend, hamlet, in par. and 1 mile AY. of
Melrose, NW. Roxburghshire.—!
6. Bridgend, part of
Alness vil., Ross-shire, pop. 718.

Bridgend, Hyndford, hamlet, mid. Lanarkshire, on
right bank of river Clyde, 24 miles SE. of Lanark.

Bridgend, Old, vil., Galston par., N. Ayrshire.

Bridgeness, coast vil., Carriden par., N. Linlithgow-
shire, 1 mile E. of Borrowstounness, pop. 260.

Bridgcnortk. See Bridgnorth.

Bridgc-of-Allan, q.s. par. (Logie par.) and town
(Logie and Lecropt pars.), NE. Stirlingshire, on Allan
Water, 24 m. NW. of Stirling by rail—par., pop. 2462;
town, pop. 3005 ; P.O., T.o., 1 Bank, 1 newspaper. It is
celebrated for its mineral (saline) springs, which, with
its mild climate, have made it a great resort of invalids.

Bridge-of-Avon, 14 mile from Ballindalloch sta.,
Banffshire; P.O.

Bridge-of-Bncket, hamlet, in Strathdon, 42 miles
NW. of Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire ; P.O.

Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.

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