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 | Stornoway; has one of the most perfect  Druidical circles in Britain.
 CaUerton, Black. See Black Callerton. CaUerton, High, township, Ponteland and Newburnpars., S. Northumberland, 6J miles NAV. of Newcastle-
 on-Tyne, 1025 ac., pop. 99.
 Callerton, Little, township, Ponteland par., S.Northumberland, 6 miles NAV. of Newcastle-on-Tyne,
 592 ac., pop. 16.
 Callestick, hamlet, 4| miles NAV. of Truro, AV.Cornwall; P.O.
 Callievar, hill, mid. Aberdeenshire, 4 miles AV. ofAlford, alt. 1747 ft.
 Calligray, or Killigray, island (2 miles by 1 mile),Outer Hebrides, Inverness-shire, in Sound of Harris.
 Callington, or Kellington, market town and par.,E. Cornwall, 11 miles S. of Launceston and 213 miles
 SAV. of London, 2492 ac., pop. 1925; P.O., T.O., 2
 Banks. Market-day, Wednesday.
 Callingwood, hamlet, Tatenhill par., E. Stafford-shire, 3J? miles SAV. of Burton-upon-Trent.
 CaUioeh, headland, NAV. Mull island, Argyllshire, 9miles SAV. of Ardnamurchan Point.
 CaUis Court and GaHis Grange, adjacent hamlets,St Peter par., E. Kent, 2 miles N. of Ramsgate.
 _ Callisham, hamlet, in par. and \ mile SAV. of Meavyvil., S. Devon.
 Callivcr, Bcrrach, and Bryngwyn, conjointhamlet, Llanffhangel-Aberbythych par., Carmarthen-
 shire, near Llandilofawr.
 Callocs. See Kellaways. Gallon End, Powick par., in co. and 4 miles S. ofAVorcester; P.O., called Gallon.
 Callow.—township and seat, in par. and 2 milesSAV. of AVirksworth, N. Derbyshire, 763 ac. (17 water),
 pop. 93.—2. Callow, par., in co. and 4 miles S. of
 Hereford, 621 ac., pop. 116.—3. Callow, 3 miles from
 Kempsey, AVorcestershire; P.O.
 Callow, place with agricultural school, 4 miles E. ofFoxford, N. co. Mayo ; P.O.
 Callow Down, eminence, on SAV. border of Bucks,2 miles SAV. of Princes Risborough.
 Callowell, hamlet, AVhiteshill par., E. Gloucester-shire, Vj mile NAV. of Stroud.
 Callow Hill, hamlet, Feckenham par., E. AVorces-tershire, 5 miles SE. of Bromsgrove.
 t ail mils Hill, wooded eminence, with remains ofcamp of Marquis of Montrose, Ferntower Park, Crieff
 par., Perthshire.
 Call wen, eccl. dist., Devynnock and Llywell pars.,E. Brecknockshire, pop. 174.
 Cally.—seat, Girthon par., S. Kirkcudbrightshire,1 mile S. of Gatehouse of Fleet; J mile N. is the old
 House of CaUy, now an ivy-clad ruin.—2. Cally, seat,
 Bendochy par., NE. Perthshire, on river Ardle, 1£ mile
 NAV. of Bridge of Cally and'7 m. NAV. of Blairgowrie.
 Calmsden, "tithing, North Cerney par., E. Glou-cestershire, 4\ miles NE. of Cirencester.
 Calnadulach, vil., Muckairn par., Argyllshire, nearConnel Ferry.
 Caine.—hundred, N. AVilts, 18,144 ac., pop. 4273.—2. Caine, town and mun. bor. and par., N. AVilts, 6
 miles SE. of Chippenham and 99 AV. of London by rail
 —par., 8079 ac., pop. 5194 ; town, 410 ac., pop. 3405;
 mun. bor., 939 ac., pop. 2474; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks.
 Market-day, Wednesday; has flax-mills, paper-mills,
 and flour-mills, but the principal trade is the curing of
 bacon. The bor. returned 1 member until 1885.
 Calow, township, in par. and 2£ miles E. of Chester-field, E. Derbyshire, 1339 ac., pop. 563.
 Calrossic, seat, Logie-Easter par., E. Ross-shire, 1mile NE. of Nigg ry. sta.
 Calry, par., N. co. Sligo, containing part of Sligotown, 9974 ac., pop. 4522.
 Calsliot, or Calshot Castle, hamlet, coastguardstation, and seat, S. Hants, at AV. side of mouth of
 Southampton AVater, 7 miles SE. of Southampton.
 Off C. Castle, and on E. side of channel, is a light-
 vessel, with revolving light (Calshot) seen 9 miles.
 , Calstock, par. andvil., E. Cornwall, onr. Tamar, 6 m.SAV. of Tavistock, 6133 ac., pop. 6517; P.O., T.o.,2 Banks.
 Calstone-Wellington, par., N. Wilts, 2 miles SE. ofCaine, 308 ac., pop. 45; P.O., designated Calstone.
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