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Castle Bonington, market town and par. with ry. sta., N. Leicestershire, 7 miles NW. of Loughborough and 136 miles NW. of London, 4250 ac., pop. 2662; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day, Saturday.
Castle Bonnan, picturesque ruin, Kintail par., SW. Ross-shire, beside Dornie vil.
Castle Bonovan, ruins, 2 miles N. of Drimoleague ry. sta., S. co. Cork.
Castledoor, hamlet, 24 m. N. of Fowey, E. Cornwall.
Castle-Bougias, market town with ry. sta., Cross- michael and Kelton pars., Kirkcudbrightshire, 194 miles SW. of Dumfries, 1114 miles SE. of Glasgow, 1134 miles SW. of Edinburgh, and 344 miles NW. of London, pop. 2565; P.O., t.o., 4 Banks, 1 newspaper. Market- day, Monday; has some tanning and agricultural- implement making, and is the centre of business for Eastern Galloway.
Castle Brumln, ruined baronial fortress, Inveravon par., Banffshire, on peninsula at confluence of the Avon and the Livet.
Castle Buart, ruined castle of the Macleans of Mull, Torosay par., Mull island, Argyllshire, on headland at E. side of Duart Bay; commands one of the grandest prospects in the Western Highlands.
Castle Burrow, seat of Lord Ashbrook, near Durrow, S. Queens co.
Castle Byke, ancient camp, in Ugbrooke Park, E. Devon, 14 mile SE. of Chudleigh.
Castle Bykes, Roman camp, adjacent to Farthinghoe, S. Northamptonshire.
Castledykes.—site of ancient castle of the Comyns, above beautiful bend of river Nith, in co. and | mile S. of Dumfries.—2. Castledykes, site of Roman sta., Carstairs par., E. Lanarkshire, on the Clyde.
Castle Bykings, par., in co. and city of Lincoln, pop. 181.
Castle Byrran, hamlet, W. Carmarthenshire, 3 miles NE. of Narberth.
Castle Eaton, par. and vil., N. Wilts, on river Thames, 34 miles NE. of Cricklade, 1979 ac., pop. 323.
Castle Eden.—par., vil., and seat, with ry. sta., in co. and 94 m. SE. of Durham, 1949 ac., pop. 880 ; P.O., and P.O., T. o., at Castle Eden Station. The coal mines are very extensive.—2. thistle Eden, rivulet, N. Dur- ham ; flows NE. through the romantic dell of Castle Eden Dean to North Sea at Dean Mouth.
Castle Eden Colliery, vil. with ry. sta., Castle Eden par., in co. and 104 miles SE. of Durham; P.O.
Castle-eUis, par., E. co. Wexford, 7 miles SE. of Enniscorthy, 5603 ac., pop. 1084.
Castle Feather, ancient fortification, AATiithorn par., SE. Wigtownshire, on the coast, near Burrow Head.
Castlefern, rivulet, Glencairn par., W. Dumfries- shire; flows 7 miles SE. and NE. to \ mile S. of Moniaive, where it unites with the Craigdarroch and Dalquhat Waters to form the Cairn.
Castle Ffrencb, seat of Lord Ffrench, 54 miles E. of Mount Bellew Bridge, E. co. Galway.
Castlefinn, vil. with ry. sta., Donaghmore par., E. co. Donegal, 17 miles S. of Londonderry, pop. 398; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day, Monday.
Castlefleming, school, Rathdowney par., Queens co.
Castle Fogarty, seat, 3 m. W. of Thurles, Tipperary.
Castle Forbes, seat of Lord Forbes, Keig par., Aber- deenshire, on river Don, 3 miles N. of AYhitehouse sta.
Castle Forbes, seat of the Earl of Granard, in co. and 4 miles NW. of Longford.
Castleford.—town and par. with ry. sta., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 10 miles SE. of Leeds and 181 miles N. of London—par., 1643 ac., pop. 11,579; town, 564 ac., pop. 10,530 ; P.p., T.o., 3 Banks, 1 news- paper ; has extensive glass works. — 2. Castleford, hamlet, Ipplepen par., E. Devon.
Castlefore, vil., 10 miles NE. of Carrick-on-Shannon, S. co. Leitrim.
Castleforward, hamlet, on Lough Swilly, NE. co. Donegal, 7 miles W. of Londonderry.
Castle Fraser, old mansion, seat of a family of Frasers, Cluny par., mid. Aberdeenshire, 3 miles SE. of Monymusk sta.
Castle Frekc, seat of Lord Carbery, 2 miles E. of Rosscarberry and 16 miles SW. of Bandon, S. co. Cork, near the coast; P.O. 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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