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Capel FeU, mountain, between Selkirkshire and Dumfriesshire, at sources of Ettrick Water, alt. 2223 ft.
Capel Garmon, eccl. dist., Llanrwst par., W. Den- bighsh.,onr. Conway, 4m. SE. of Llanrwst, pop. 884; P.O.
Capel Green, place, Capel St Andrew par., E. Suffolk.
Capellante, mountain peak, Fforest Fawr range, in S. of co. and 11 miles SW. of Brecknock, alt. 2382 ft.
Capel-le-Ferne, coast par., E. Kent, 3 miles NE. of Folkestone, 1582 ac., and 50 ac. foreshore, pop. 186.
Capel Llandurry, hamlet, Pembrey par., SAY. Carmarthenshire, 2 miles SE. of Kidwelly.
Capel Hair, school, Newcastle-Emlyn dist., Car- marthenshire.
Capelnantddu, hamlet, on affluent of river Taff, S. Brecknockshire, 54 miles NW. of Merthyr-Tydfil.
Capelrig, seat, Mearns par., Renfrewshire, 24 miles SW. of Pollokshaws ; occupies the site of a seat of the Knights Templars.
Capel Sion, school, 44 miles from Llanrhystyd Road sta., Cardiganshire.
Capel St Andrew, par., E. Suffolk, near the coast, 7 miles E. of Woodbridge, 2330 ac., pop. 190.
Capel St Mary, par. and ry. sta. (Capel), E. Suffolk, 4| miles SE. of Hadleigh, 1910 ac., pop. 567; P.O.
Capelulo, 3 miles from Penmaenmawr, Carnarvon- shire; P.O.
Capenhurst, township withry. sta., Shotwickpar., W. Cheshire, 54 miles NW. of Chester, 1204 ac. (14 water), pop. 159.
Capenoch, seat, 34 miles SW. of Thornhill sta., AV. Dumfriesshire.
Capemwray, hamlet, Bolton par., SE. Lancashire, 34 miles S. of Burton-in-Kendal. In vicinity is C. Hall.
Capestborne, township and seat, Prestbury par., E. Cheshire, 5 miles SAY. of Macclesfield, 744 ac. (28 water), pop. 111.
Cape Wrath, bold headland, on N. coast of Suther- landshire, forming the NW. point of mainland of Scotland; is crowned by a lighthouse, with revolving light 400 ft. above high water and seen 27 miles.
Capgravc, locality, Brenchley par., mid. Kent.
Capheaton, township, Kirkwhelpington par., S. Northumberland, 11 miles SW. of Morpeth, 2318 ac. (45 water), pop. 180; P.O.; contains C. Castle (1267).
Capland, tithing, Broadway par., W. Somerset, 2 miles NW. of Ilminster.
Caplc Cross, hamlet, Horsemonden par., mid. Kent, 74 miles SE. of Tunbridge-Wells.
Capley Camp, vestiges of Roman camp, at Bucken- hill, Woodhope par., E. Herefordshire.
Cappaelogh, hamlet, 10 m. W. of Tralee, co. Kerry.
Cappagh.—par. and vil., W. co. Limerick, 4 miles W. of Adare, 1267 ac., pop. 233.—2. Cappagh, par., mid. co. Tyrone, 1 mile NE. of Omagh, 37,580ac., pop. 8718; P.O.—3. Cappagh, vil., Kilrush par., SAV-. co. Clare, pop. 144.—4. Cappagh, ry. sta and seat, 5 miles NW. of Dungarvan, S. co. Waterford ; P.O.
Cappagh white, vil., Toem par., in co. and 9 miles N. of Tipperary, 5 miles W. of Dundrum ry. sta., pop. 629; P.O.
Cappamore.—vil., Tuogh par., in co. and 12 miles SE. of Limerick, pop. 954; P.O., T.O.—2. Cappamore, hamlet, 3 miles N. of Kenmare, S. co. Kerry.
Cappanacnsh, island, in river Kenmare, Templenoe par., S. co. Kerry, 19 ac., pop. 7.
Capparoc, 4 m. from Nenagh, N. co. Tipperary; P.O.
Cappataggle, hamlet, Killallaghtan par., E. co. Galway, 5 miles from Aughrim, pop. 102; P.O.
Cappen, hamlet, 12 m. NAY. of Bandon, W. co. Cork.
Cappers, hamlet, Bathgate par., SAV. Linlithgow- shire, 1 mile N. of AYhitburn.
Cappoge, par. and hamlet, mid. co. Louth, 1 mile NW. of Dunleer, 1283 ac., pop. 256.
Cappoquln, town with ry. sta., Lismore and Mocollop par., W. co. AVaterford, on river Blackwater, 151 miles SW. of Dublin by rail, pop. 1555; P.O., T.o.; has an extensive waggon and wheel factory. The river is navigable hence to Youghal Harbour. Cappoquln House is in vicinity.
Caprlngton Castle, seat, Riccarton par., Ayrshire, on river Irvine, 2 miles SAY. of Kilmarnock.
Capstone Hill, eminence, with fine view, at Ilfra- combe, N. Devon. 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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