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shire, 54 miles NW. of Bicester.—2. Calcutt, hamlet, 5 miles NE. of Southam, Warwickshire.
Cglda House, ruined mansion of the Earls of Sea- field (1660), on the NE. shore of Loch Assynt, SW. Sutherlandshire.
Caidarvan, ry. sta., Kilmaronock par., Dumbarton- shire, 21 miles NW. of Glasgow.
Caldbcck, par., township, and vil., W. Cumberland, 64 miles SE. of Wigton—par., 16,160 ac., pop. 1222; township, 13,742 ac., pop. 1176; P.O.
Caldbeck Fells, NE. offshoot of Skiddaw range, W. Cumberland, reaching in High Pike an alt. of 2157 ft.
Caldbeck Hill, in vicinity of Battle, E. Sussex.
Caldbergh (or Caldbridge) witii F. Scrafton, township, Cover ham par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 3 miles SW. of Middleham, 3449 ac., pop. 72.
Caldccot.—par., SW. Cambridgeshire, 34 miles SE. of Caxton, 833 ac., pop. 118.—2, Caldccot, par., NW. Huntingdonshire, 74 miles SW. of Peterborough, 778 ac., pop. 39.—3. Caldccot, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles N. of Towcester, S. Northamptonshire.—4. Caldecot, hamlet, Chelveston cum Caldecot par., N. Northampton- shire, 2 miles E. of Higham Ferrars.
Caldecotc.—par., NE. Herts, on border of co., 3£ miles N. of Baldock ry. sta., 326 ac., pop. 31.—
2. Caldecotc, par., W. Norfolk, 64 miles SW. of Swaffham ry. sta., 930 ac., pop. 49.—3. Caldecote, par., N. Warwickshire, 2 miles NW. of Nuneaton, 686 ac., pop. 109; contains Caldecote Hall.
Caldecott.—township, Shocklach par., W. Cheshire, 54 m. NW. of Malpas, 631 ac., pop. 55.—2. Caldecott, par., SW. Rutland, 4 miles S. of Uppingham, 1440 ac., pop. 297; P.O.—3. Caldecott, Upper and Lower, 2 hamlets, 14 mile NAY. of Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.
Calder.—vil., Mirfield par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, near Dewsbury.—2. Calder, river, W. Cumberland; rises near Ennerdale Water and flows SW. to Irish Sea at Sellafield ry. sta.; 9 m. long.—3. Calder, affluent of river Aire, NE. Lancashire and West-Riding Yorkshire; rises S. of Burnley and flows E. to the Aire at Castleford; 45 miles long.—4. Calder, affluent of river Ribble, NE. Lancashire, near Whalley; 15 miles long.—5. Calder, affluent of river Wyre, N. Lancashire, near Garstang; 6 miles long.
Calder.—affluent of Avon Water, East Kilbride and Avondale pars., W. Lanarkshire.—2. Calder, affluent of the Spey, Kingussie par., E. Inverness-shire.—
3. Calder, stream, Ayrshire and Renfrewshire, run- ning 7 miles SE. to Castle Semple Loch, W. Renfrew- shire.-—4. Calder, stream, NAV. Lanarkshire, running
10 miles NE. to the Clyde 54 miles SE. of Glasgow; called Calder Water in its upper course, and Rotten Calder after receiving the Rotten Burn near Torrance.— 5. Calder, loch, hill, and hamlet, in par. and 24 miles NW. of Halkirk ry. sta., W. Caithness-shire; P.O.—6. Calder, town, Bothwell and Old Monkland pars., N. Lanarkshire, on N. Calder Water, 2 miles SW. of Airdrie, pop. (including Calder Iron-Works and Carnbroe) 2180.
Calderbank.—vil., Old Monkland par., Lanarkshire,
011 N. Calder Water, 2 miles SE. of Airdrie, pop. 1749; P.O., T.O. ; has extensive iron-works.—2. Calderbank, vil. withbleachworks, Lochwinnoch par., SW. Renfrew- shire, on the Calder.—3. Calderbank, seat, Blantyre par., Lanarkshire, 44 miles NW. of Hamilton.
Calder Bridge, hamlet, Ponsonby par., W. Cumber- land, on river Calder, 4 miles SE. of Egremont; P.O., called Calderbridge; 1 mile above hamlet are the remains of Calder Abbey (1134).
Calderbrook, hamlet, in par. and 4 miles NE. of Rochdale, SE. Lancashire.
Caldercrnix, vil. with ry. sta., Shotts par., NE. Lanarkshire, 44 miles NE. of Airdrie, pop. 306.
Calder, Fast, ancient par. and vil., W. Edinburgh- shire, near the right bank of the Almond, 14 mile W. of Mid Calder sta. and 11 miles SW. of Edinburgh—pop. of vil., 734. The par. was united in 1750 to the par. of Kirknewton. See Kirknewton and Calder.
Caldergrove, seat, Cambuslang par., Lanarkshire, 4 miles NW. of Hamilton.
Calder Hall, seat, 14 mile W. of Mid Calder sta., Edinburghshire.
Caldcrhcad, quoad sacra par., Shotts and Cambus- nethan pars., NE. Lanarkshire, pop. 4158.
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