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Byreburn, a mining locality, Langholm and Canonbie pars., Dumfriesshire.
Byrecleugli, hill ridge, Longformacus par., Berwick- shire ; a shooting-box of the Duke of Roxburghe is here.
Byres, estate, 3 miles NW. of Hamilton, Lanark- shire ; it gives the title of baron to Earl of Haddington.
Byrness, place with school, Elsdon par., N. North- umberland, on river Rede, 10 miles NW. of Otterburn.
Bysbottles. See Brandon and Byshottles.
Bysick, parcel, Llanbedr par., SE. Brecknockshire, 2 miles NE. of Criekhowell.
Bystock, hamlet, Colyton Rawleigh par., E. Devon, 2 miles W. of Sidmouth.
Bytli, hamlet and seat, King Edward par., E. Aber- deenshire, about 9 miles NE. of Turriff.
Bytham, Castle, par. and vil., S. Lincolnshire, on river Glen, 5 miles S. of Corby, pop. 654; P.O., t.o._
Bytham, Little, par. and ry. sta., S. Lincolnshire, on r. Glen, 44 m. SE. of Corby, 1010 ac., pop. 305 ; P.O.
Byth, New, quoad sacra par. (Aberdour and King Edward pars.) and vil. (King Edward par.), Aberdeen- shire—quoad sacra par., pop. 1932; vil., pop. 491.
Bythorn, par., W. Huntingdonshire, on border of co., 64 miles NW. of Kimbolton, 1503 ac., pop. 256._
By ton, par. and vil., NAY. Herefordshire, on river Lug, 4 miles E. of Presteigne, 946 ac., pop. 168.
Bywell, vil., BywellSt Peter and By well St Andrew pars., on river Tyne, S. Northumb., 7 m. E. of Hexham.
ByweH St Andrew, par. and township, S. Northum- berland,on riverTyne,7 miles E. of Hexham—par., 4056 ac. (110 water), pop. 720 ; township, 402 ac. (25 water), pop. 16; contains By weU Hall, built by the Fenwicks.
ByweH St Peter, par. and township, S. Northum- berland, on river Tyne, 7 miles E. of Hexham—par., 18,716 ac. (109 water), pop. 1491; township, 1099 ac. (23 water), pop. 128.
By worth, hamlet, Petworth par., W. Sussex, 14 mile E. of Petworth; P.O.
Caaf Water, affluent of river Garnock, NW. Ayrshire.
Cahlllo, vil., Ystradgunlais par., SW. Brecknock- shire, 9 miles N. of Neath.
Cablnteely, vil., in co. and 8 miles SE. of Dublin, 1 mile from Carrickmines ry. sta., pop. 206; P.O. In the vicinity is Cablnteely House.
Cable Island, 5 miles S. of Youghal, E. co. Cork, on S. side of Youghal Bay.
Cabourn, par., N. Lincolnshire, 2 miles NE. of Caistor, 2860 ac., pop. 174.
Cabonrn Mount, eminence crowned with ancient camp, E. Sussex, 2 miles SE. of Lewes.
Cabra, or Cabragh, seat, 4 miles E. of Rathfriland and 12 miles NE. of Newry, S. co. Down ; P.O.
Cabrach, par. (Banffshire and Aberdeenshire) and hamlet (in Aberdeenshire), near right bank of river Deveron, 11 miles SW. of Kinnethmont sta. and 17 miles SAV-. of Huntly, 34,103 ac., pop. 682; P.O.
Cabragh Castle, seat, near Kingscourt, E. co. Cavan.
Cabraghkeel, hamlet, 4 miles SW. of Easky, AY. co. Sligo.
Cabus, township, in par. and 2 miles N. of Garstang, N. Lancashire, 1388 ac., pop. 178.
Caeca (Denbighshire). See Dutton-Cacca.
Cachergal, school, Myross par., S. co. Cork.
Cacklebiiry, vil., Hailsham par., E. Sussex.
Cad, affluent of river Plym, S. Devon; 10 miles long; flows through wild and romantic scenery.
Cadamstown.—par. and hamlet, NW. co. Kildare, 6 miles W. of Enfield ry. sta., 5035 ac., pop. 536; P.O. —2. Cadamstown, hamlet, 11 miles NE. of Parsons- town, S. Kings co. ; P.O.
CadboU, estate with remains of ancient castle, Fearn andEdderton pars., NE. Ross-shire and Cromartyshire, on Moray Firth, 7 miles SE. of Tain.
Cadbury, par., N. Devon, 64 miles NE. of Crediton, 1899 ac., pop. 265.
Cadbury, North, par. and vil., mid. Somerset, 5 miles SW. of Wincanton, 2810 ac., pop. 896; P.O.; contains Cadbury House.
Cadbury, South, par., mid. Somerset, 6 m. SW. of Wincanton, 800 ac., pop. 187; contains vestiges of a camp of unknown origin, called Camalet, or Cadbury Castle. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1887. Public domain image from Gedcomindex.com
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