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Bridge-of-CaHy, 4J miles NAV. of Blairgowrie, Perthshire; P.O., T.O.
Bridge-of-Canny, Banchory-Ternan par., Kincar- dineshire ; P.O.
Bridge-of-Dee, vil. with ry. sta., mid. S. Kirkcud- brightsh., on r. Dee, 3 m. SAY. of Castle-Douglas by rail.
Bridge-of-Bon, on r. Don, 2 m. AY. of Aberdeen; P.O.
Bridge-of-Dun, ry. sta. and junction, 44 miles E. of Brechin, E. Forfarshire; P.O., T.o.
Bridge-of-Earn, vil. with ry. sta., Dunbarney par., SE. Perthshire, on river Earn, 44 miles SE. of Perth, pop. 304; P.O., T.o. It is a resort for invalids.
Bridge-of-Fiddich, near Dufftown, Banffshire; P.O.
Bridge-of-Gairn, Glenmuick par., Aberdeenshire, 2 miles from Ballater; P.O.
Bridgc-of-Garry, a picturesque bridge over the river Garry, near its confluence with the Tummel, and at S. end of Pass of Killiecrankie, 3 miles NAY. of Pitlochry, NE. Perthshire.
Bridge-of-Marnoch, 2 miles from Aberchirder, Banffshire; P.O.
Bridge-of-Koy, hamlet, on river Spean, S. Inverness- shire, 13 miles NE. of Fort-AYilliam ; P.O.
Bridge-of-Tilt, vil., near Blair-Athol ry. sta., Perth- shire, at mouth of river Tilt.
Bridge-of-Turk, hamlet, 7 miles AV. of Callander, SAY. Perthshire, near Loch Vennacher; P.O., T.o.
Brldge-of-IJrr, vil., Kirkpatrick-Durham par., Kirk- cudbrightshire.
Bridge-of-Walls, 24 m. from Lerwick, Shetland; P.O.
Bridgc-of-Weir, manufacturing vil. with ry. sta., Houston and Kilbarchan pars., Renfrewshire, 6 miles NAY. of Paisley, pop. 1267; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank.
Bridge-of-Westfield, 5 miles SAV. of Thurso, Caith- ness-shire; P.O.
Bridgerule, par., S. Devon, on river Tamar, 5 miles SE. of Holsworthy, 3219 ac., pop. 391; P.O.; consists of the townships B. East (pop. 158) and B. AVest (pop. 233).
Bridges, ry. sta., 4 m. N. of St Blazey, E. Cornwall.
Bridge SoUars, par., on river AVye, in co. and 6 miles NAY. of Hereford, 768 ac., pop. 71; P.O.
Bridge Tingle, hamlet, Brampton Bierlow township, S. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire, near Rotherham.
Bridgeton.—SE. suburb of Glasgow, pop. 6383.— 2. Bridgeton, vil., Redgorton par., Perthshire, on river Almond, near Almondbank; has remains of a Roman camp.—3. Bridgeton, seat, St Cyrus par., S. Kincardineshire, 1£ mile NE. of Lauriston ry. sta.
Bridgetown.—par., N. co. Cork, near Castletown- roche, 3239 ac., pop. 472; has the remains of an abbey. —2. Bridgetown, vil., OBriensbridge par., E. co. Clare, 8 miles N. of Limerick.—3. Bridgetown, vil., on B. rivulet, in co. and 8 miles SAV. of AVexford, pop. 147 ; P.O.—4. Bridgetown, hamlet, near Bridge End ry. sta., E. co. Donegal, 4 miles NAY. of Londonderry. —5. Bridgetown, 2 miles from Ballintra, SAY. co. Donegal; P.O.
Bridge Trafford, township, Plemonstall par., AY. Cheshire, 44 miles NE. of Chester, 406 ac., pop. 60.
Bridgford, East, or Bridgford on the Hill, par. and vil., on river Trent, in S. of co. and 9 miles NE. of Nottingham, 1910 ac., pop. 898; P.O. Near the vil. is the site of an old Roman station, where many rare and interesting antiquities have been found.
Bridgford, West, par. and township, in S. of co. and 2 miles SE. of Nottingham—par., 1720 ac., pop. 388; township, pop. 293 ; contains Bridgford Manor.
Bridgliam, par., S. Norfolk, on river Little Ouse, 6 miles NE. of Thetford, 2692 ac., pop. 274 ; P.O.
Bridghampton, tithing, Yeovilton par., mid. Somerset, 2 miles NE. of Ilchester.
Bridgnorth, mun. bor. with ry. sta., Shropshire, on river Severn, 7 miles S. of Coalport, 134 miles SAY. of AYolverhampton, 24 miles SE. of Shrewsbury and 149 miles NAY. of London, 3194 ac., pop. 5885 ; 3 Banks, 1 newspaper. Market-day, Saturday. The town is pictur- esquely situated on both sides of the river, which is here spanned by a handsome bridge. B. has mfrs. of carpets and worsted, and some trade in agricultural produce. It is an ancient town, said to have been founded by a daughter of King Alfred. A large por- tion of the castle, built shortly after the Conquest, still remains. B. returned 1 member till 1885.
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