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Butlers Castle, ruins, nr. Boher ry. sta., co. Limerick.
Butlers Court, seat, S. Bucks, near Beaconsfield; Edmund Burke (1730-1797) resided here.
Butlers Cross, hamlet, 2\ miles SW. of Wendover, Bucks; P.O.
Butlers Hill, sta. on branch of Great Northern By., in co. and 6 miles NW. of Nottingham ; P.O.
Butlers Marston, par., S. Warwickshire, 7J miles SAV. of Fenny-Compton, 1620 ac., pop. 264.
Butley.—township, Prestbury par., E. Cheshire, 3 miles N. of Macclesfield, 1811 ac., pop. 552; contains Butley Hall.—2. Butley, par., E. Suffolk, 3 miles W. of Orford, 1978 ac., 21 tidal water, and 40 foreshore, pop. 383; P.O. ; has the ruins of a priory (1171).
Butsash, hamlet, Fawley par., S. Hants, 5J miles W. of Fareham.
Butser Hill, 2J m. SW. of Petersfield, Hants, 917 ft.
Butsfield, township, Lanchester par., S. Durham, 5£ miles NE. of Wolsingham.
Butterbiggans, hamlet, in S. outskirts of Glasgow, near boundary between Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire.
Butter Bump, hamlet, Willoughby par., mid. Lin- colnshire, 3£ miles S. of Alford.
Butterburn.—a suburb of Dundee, Forfarshire.—2. Butterburn, vil., near Hamilton, Lanarkshire.
Butterby, hamlet, in N. of co. and 3 miles SE. of Durham, on river Wear.
Butter Crambe. See BOSSALLY.
Buttergask, vil., Ardoch par., S. Perthshire, near Greenloaning ry. sta.
Butterhouse Green, hamlet, 3 miles from Stock- port, E. Cheshire.
Butter Knowle, 5m. fromEvenwood, S. Durham; P.O.
Butterlaw, township, Newburn par., S. Northum- berland, 5 miles NW. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 253 ac,, pop. 27.
Butterleigh, par., N. Devon, on river Exe, 21j miles SE. of Tiverton, 479 ac., pop. 120.
Butterley.—ry. sta. and seat of extensive coal mines and iron-works, in co. and 10 miles NE. of Derby; in vicinity is B. Hall.—2. Butterley, hamlet, Edwin Ralph par., NE. Herefordshire, 3 m. NE. of Bromyard.
Butterlip Kow, eminence, at head of Grasmere lake, W. AVestmorland.
Buttermere.—township, vil., and lake, Brigham par., W. Cumberland—township, 6154 ac. land and 867 water, pop. 127. The vil. is 14 miles SW. of Keswick by Borrowdale, and 9 miles by the Vale of Newlands. The lake is 1\ mile long, £ mile broad, and 247 ft. above the level of the sea.-—2. Buttermere, par., S. Wilts, on border of co., 4£m. S. of Hungerford, 1502 ac., pop. 129.
Buttermere Hause, rugged mountain pass, AV. Cum- berland, from Buttermere vil. to Keswick, alt. 1100 ft.
Butters Church (or Glenapp), quoad sacra par., in par. and 6g m. S. of Ballantrae, S. Aryshire, pop. 192.
Buttershaw, eccl. dist. (St Paul), Bradford par., N. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire, pop. 3867 ; P.O.
Butterstone, vil. and loch, Caputh par., E. Perth- shire, 4 miles NE. of Dunkeld; P.O.
Butlerstovvn.—fishing vil., 12 miles S. of Bandon,
S. co. Cork; P.O.-—2. Butlers town, seat, in co. and 4 miles SW. of AVaterford.
Butterthwaite, hamlet, Ecclesfield township and par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 5J miles N. of Sheffield.
Butterton.—township, Mayfield par., N. Stafford- shire, 6 miles E. of Leek, 1499 ac., pop. 231; contains Butterton Hall. •— 2. Butterton, eccl. dist. (St Thomas), Stoke, Swinnerton, and Trentham pars., N. Staffordshire, pop. 358. Butterton, hamlet, Trent- ham par., 2 miles S. of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Butterton Hill, 2 miles NE. of Ivy Bridge, S. Devon, alt. 1203 ft.
Butterwick.—township, in par. and 2 miles NE. of Sedgefield, S. Durham, 1543 ac., pop. 61.—2. Bntter- wick, coast par., S. Lincolnshire, 4 miles E. of Boston, 1018 ac. land and 3050 water, pop. 533; P.O.—3. Butterwick, township, Foxholes par., East-Riding Yorkshire, 10 miles N. of Great Driffield, 1779 ac., pop.
105.—4. Butterwick, township, Barton-le-Street par., North-Riding Yorkshire, on river Rye, 4J miles NW. of New Malton, 661 ac., pop. 63.-5. Butterwick, hamlet, Bampton par., N. Westmorland, 7\ miles S. of Penrith.
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