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Broom and Rowton, locality, Stokesay, Clungun- ford, and Hopesay pars., S. Shropshire, 7 miles SE. of Bishops Castle.
Broombill, hamlet, Margam par., W. Glamorgan, 2 miles SE. of Aberavon.
Broome.—par., S. Norfolk, 2 miles NE. of Bungay, 1442 ac., pop. 514.—2. Broome, ry. sta., Cardington par., S. Shropshire, 54 miles SW. of Church Stretton.
Broome Hall, 4 miles S. of Dorking, W. Surrey.
Broome Park.—7 miles SE. of Canterbury, E. Kent. —2. Broome Park, close to Betchworth ry. sta., Surrey.
Broomfield. — par., NAV. Essex, 2 miles N. of Chelmsford, 2224 ac., pop. 855 ; P.O., T.O.—2. Broom- field, par., mid. Kent, 6 miles SE. of Maidstone, 1449 ac., pop. 160.—3. Broomfield, hamlet, Herne par., E. Kent.—4. Broomfield, par., W. Somerset, 6 miles SAV. of Bridgwater, 4274 ac., pop. 420; P.O. — 5. Broomfield, sta. on branch of Caledonian Ry., 21 miles SAV. of Carlisle, E. Cumberland.
Broomfield, ry. sta., E. Forfarshire, 14 mile N. of Montrose.
Broomfield, vil., 4 miles S. of Castleblayney, S. co. Monaghan; P.O.
Broomfieet, township andry. sta., South Cave par., East-Riding Yorkshire, on river Humber, 74 miles SE. of Howden, 1571 ac., 420 tidal water, and 466 fore- shore, pop. 243.
Broombnll.—township, AVrenbury par., W. Cheshire, 34 miles SW. of Nantwich, 1332 ac., pop. 127.—2. BroomhaU, eccl. dist. and hamlet, in par. and 34 m. SAV. of Sheffield, S. div. West-Riding Yorksh., pop. 7491.
Broomball.—the seat of the Earl of Elgin, SAV. Fifeshire, on Firth of Forth, 24 miles SAV. of Dunferm- line.—2. Broomliall, vil., on E. border of Perthshire ; post-town, Longforgan, Dundee.
Broombam Hall, 4 miles NE. of Hastings, E. Sussex ; has belonged to the Ashburnfiam family since the days of Edward IV.
Broombaugb, township, Bywell St Andrew par., S. Northumberland, on river Tyne, 5 miles SE. of Cor- bridge, 830 ac. (24 water), pop. 222.
Brooiubedge, 3 m. from Moira, NW. co. Down; P.O.
Broombill.—coast par., Kent and Sussex cos., 4 m. SE. of Rye, 2495 ac. land, 90 water, and 314 foreshore, pop. 126.—2. Broombill, manor, Belbroughton par., W. Worcestershire, 54 miles SE. of Kidderminster.—
3. Broombill, colliery, and sta. on branch of North- Eastern Ry., 12 miles NE. of Morpeth, N. Northumber- land.—4. Broombill, 2 miles from AVombwell, S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire; P.O. — 5. Broombill, seat, mid. Kent; post-town, Tunbridge AVells.
Broombill.—sta. on Highland Ry., NE. Inverness- shire, 34 miles SAV. of Grantown.—2. Broombill, seat, Dalserf par., Lanarkshire, 1 mile SW. of Larkhall.
•—3. Broombill, seat, on E. border of Dumbartonshire, 14 mile N. by E. of Kirkintilloch.
Broombolm, seat, 24 miles SE. of Langholm, E. Dumfriesshire.
Broomhopc and Buteland, locality, 34 miles SE. of Bellingham, S. Northumberland.
Broom bonsc, hamlet, Abbeylands township, in par. and 1 mile NE. of Alnwick, N. Northumberland.
Broombousc.—vil. withry. sta., OldMonklandpar., near Tollcross, N. Lanarkshire, pop. 371; P.O. — 2. Broombon.se, seat, 2£ m. NE. of Duns, Berwickshire.
Broomieknoive, vil. with ry. sta., near Lasswade, Edinburghshire, 6 miles SE. of Edinburgh.
Broomielaw, N. side of Glasgow Harb., up to Glas- gow Bridge.
Broomknoll, suburb of Airdrie, New Monkland par., N. Lanarkshire.
Broomlands, hamlet, Inchinnan par., Renfrewshire.
Broomlee, hamlet and ry. sta., serving for West Linton, N. Peeblesshire, 64 miles SW. of Leadburn.
Broomley, township, By well St Peter par., S. Northumberland, 4 miles SE. of Corbridge, 3611 ac. (30 water), pop. 389.
Broomley, seat, near Alexandria, Dumbartonshire.
Broom Park, township, Edlingham par., N. North- umberland, 54 miles SW. of Alnwick, 471 ac., pop. 58.
Broomridgc, hamlet, Ford par., N. Northumber- land, 6 miles NW. of Wooler.
Broomrig, seat, Holy wood par., Dumfriesshire. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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