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Bucknall, par., mid. Lincolnshire, 6 miles W. of Horncastle, 2471 ac., pop. 336.
Bucknall and Bucknall Eaves, 2 townships with ry. sta. (Bucknall), Stoke-upon-Trent par., W. Staf- fordshire, 2 miles NE. of Stoke-upon-Trent; P.O.
Bucknall-cum-Bagnall, eccl. dist. (St. Mary), Stoke on Trent par., N. Staffordshire, pop. 3671.
Bucknam, hamlet, Danbury par., NW. Essex, near Chelmsford.
Bncknell.—par., NE. Oxfordshire, 24 miles NW. of Bicester, 1894 ac., pop. 264; P.O.; contains B. House. —2. BuckneU, par. and township with ry. sta., Here- fordshire and Shropshire, on river Teme, 44 miles NE. of Knighton—par., 4160ac., pop. 696; P.O.; township (wholly in Shropshire), 2730 ac., pop. 521.
Buckny, stream, Perthshire, flowing 8£ miles SE. to Lunan Burn.
Buckode, 7 miles from Bundoran Junction sta., SW. co. Tyrone; P.O.
Buck of Cabracli, mountain, Aberdeenshire, 13 miles SW. of Huntly, alt. 2368 ft.
Buckover, school, Thornbury dist., AV. Gloucestersh.
Buckrose Division, pari, div., East-Riding York-' shire, pop. 52,420.
Bucks. See Buckinghamshire.
Bucks Cross, 4 miles from Clovelly, N. Devon; P.O.
Bucks Green, hamlet, Rudgwick par., W. Sussex, near Horsham.
Buckshavv, hamlet, Holwell par., N. Dorset, 4J miles SE. of Sherborne.
Bucks Horn Oak, 2 miles from Bentley ry. sta., N. Hants; P.O.
Bucks Mills, eccl. dist., Parkham and AVoolfardis- worthy pars., N. Devon, pop. 253.
Buckstone, rocking-stone, near Coleford, AV. Glou- cestersh. ; 12 ft. high and 55 ft. in circumference at top.
Bucktborpe. See Bugthorpe.
Buckton.—locality, Kyloepar., N. Northumberland, 3J miles NW. of Belford.—2. Buckton, coast town- ship, in par. and 34 miles N. of Bridlington, East-Riding Yorkshire, 1984 ac. and 35 foreshore, pop. 151.
Buckton and Coxall, township, Bucknellpar., NW. Herefordshire, on river Teme, 74 miles NE. of Knighton, 1430 ac., pop. 175.
Buckton Vale, school, 24 miles NE. of Staleybridge, E. Cheshire ; in vicinity is B. Castle, an ancient ruin.
Buckworth, par., in mid. of co. and 7 miles NW. of Huntingdon, 1950 ac., pop. 223.
Budbrookc, par., in S. of co. and 14 mile NAV. of Warwick, 3216 ac., pop. 751.
Budby, township, Edwinstowe par., N. Notts, 24 miles NW. of Ollerton, 2122 ac., pop. 129.
Buddington, hamlet, Bignor par., AV. Sussex, 44 miles S. of Petworth.
Buddie, inn, 44 miles S. of Yentnor, Isle of AVight.
Buddie HiU, hamlet, Selworthy par., W. Somerset, 3 miles W. of Minehead.
Buddies, hamlet, St Peter par., E. Kent, in Thanet, 2 miles N. of Ramsgate.
Buddlesgate, hundred, N. and S. Hants—N. div., 32,249 ac., pop. 4446; S. div., 9456 ac., pop. 10,606; contains 11 pars, and parts of 2 others.
Buddon Ness, prom. (95 ft.), on coast of Forfarshire, N. side of entrance to Firth of Tay; has 2 lighthouses with fixed lights (Buddonness or Tay) seen 16 and 13 m.
Buddo Bock, dangerous rock in St Andrews Bay, on E. coast of Fifeshire, 34 miles SE. of St Andrews city.
Budds Green, hamlet, Shipborne par., mid. Kent.
Bude, or Budebaven, eccl. dist. (St Michael) and vil., Stratton par., E. Cornwall, 9 miles W. of Hols- worthy sta., pop. 895; P.O., T.o.; is a growing water- ing-place, amid picturesque scenery, and a small port at the mouth of the Bude River and Canal. In vicinity is Bude Castle, or Bude House, built by Sir Golds- worthy Gurney, inventor of the Bude Light.
Bude Canal, Cornwall and Devon; beginning at Bude and going E. to Marhamchurch, then N. past Pancraswick and Holsworthy to Thornbury. It was constructed in 1819-1826, and its total length is 33 m. It is connected with the river Tamar by a S. branch.
Budle, township, Bamburgh par., N. Northumber- land, 34 miles NE. of Belford, 760 ac. and 122 fore- shore, pop. 78.
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