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Castlemagner, par., N. co. Cork, containing Kan-
turk, 7880 ac., pop. 1174.

Castlemaine, vil., 8 miles S. of Tralee, W. co. Kerry,
on river Maine, pop. 159; P.O. Castlemaine Harbour
is 2 miles SW., at the upper end of Dingle Bay.

Castle Malgwm, seat, on river Teifi, 3 miles SE. of
Cardigan, N. Pembrokeshire.

Castle Malwood, seat, in the New Forest, S. Hants,
3 miles NW. of Lyndhurst.

Castlemans, seat, Berks; post-town, Reading.

Castle Maoil, ruined fortalice, on Kyle Akin Sound,
SE. Skye island, Inverness-shire.

Castlemartin.—hundred, S. Pembrokeshire, 36,817
ac., pop. 5419.—2. Castlemartin, coast par. and vil.,
S. Pembrokeshire, 4811 ac. and 320 ac. foreshore, pop.
393; P.O. ; ancient British and Danish remains are here.

Castle Martin, seat, near Kilcullen, mid. co. Kildare.

Castleinartyr, vil., Mogeely and Ightermurragh
pars., E. co. Cork, 1£ mile S. of Mogeely ry. sta., pop.
454; P.O., T.O. Market-day,
Tuesday. It adjoins the
residence of the Earl of Shannon, within whose grounds
are the remains of a castle of the Geraldines. Millikin,
the author of the “ Groves of Blarney,” was a native.

Castle Mary, seat, ljm. NW. of Cloyne, S. co. Cork.

Castle Masters, or Carrynacnrra, seat of Lord
Bantry, near Inchigeelagh, W. co. Cork.

Castle Mearnaig, or Castle Glensanda, ruined
fortalice, crowning a conical rock, AY. side Loch Linnhe,
Argyllshire, opposite Castle Coeffin.

Castle Menzies, seat of the Menzies family, Weem
par., mid. Perthshire, 14 mile NW. of Aberfeldy.

Castle Milk.—seat, the ancient possession of the
Bruces, the royal Stewarts, and the Maxwells of Niths-
dale, S. Dumfriesshire, 3 miles SE. of Lockerbie.—2.
Castle Milk, seat, 14 mile S. of Rutherglen, NW.
Lanarkshire.

Castle Mill.—place, Powerstock par., Dorset; forms
a part of Nettlecombe tithing.—2. Castle Mill, sta. on
vthe Glyn Yalley Ry., 1J mile from Chirk, Denbighshire.

Castle Mona, Douglas, Isle of Man; now a hotel,
formerly a residence of the Dukes of Athole.

Castlemore.—par. and seat, cos. Mayo and Ros-
common, 2 miles W. of Ballaghaderreen ry. sta., 8912
ac., pop. 2811.—2. Castlemore, seat, 1 mile AY. of
Tullow, E. co. Carlow.

Castle Morris, 44 miles NE. of Haverfordwest,
Pembrokeshire; P.O.

Castlemorris, seat, 8 miles SW. of Thomastown ry.
sta., mid. co. Kilkenny.

Castle Morton, or Morton Follot, par., AY. Worces-
tershire, 6 miles SE. of Malvern, 3656 ac., pop. 747.

Castle na Coir, ruined fortalice, Creich par., S.
Sutherlandshire, at mouth of Cassley Water.

Castlenan, place, Barnes par., mid. Surrey, 6 miles
from London.

Castle Newe, seat of a family of Forbeses, Strath-
don par., AY. Aberdeenshire, on river Don, 10 miles
SW. of Rhynie.

Castle Nortliwlch, township, Great Budworth par.,
mid. Cheshire, on river Weaver, 1 mile SW. of North -
wich, 135 ac., pop. 2126.

Castle O’er.—Roman camp, Eskdalemuir par., N.
Dumfriessh., at confluence of Rae Burn and AYhite Esk.
—2. Castle O’er, name sometimes given to Saxon camp
in same par., at confluence of White Esk and Black Esk.

Castle (Old). See Old Castle.

Castle Oliver, seat, 5 miles S. of Kilmallock ry. sta.,
SE. co. Limerick, near hill range of same name.

Castlepark, vil., in par. and 1 mile from Auchter-
arder, SE. Perthshire.

Castle Fark.—seat, 1 mile S. of Kanturk, NW. co.
Cork.—2. Castle Fark, seat, in co. and 2 miles NE.
of Limerick.—3. Castle Fark, seat, S. co. Roscommon,
3 miles NE. of Ballinasloe.—4. Castle Fark, seat, in
no. and 8 miles E. of Tipperary.

Castle Figgin, seat, in co. and near Carmarthen.

Castle Flunket, vil., 6 miles SE. of Castlereagh,
W. co. Roscommon ; P.O.

Castlepoint, vil., Templebreedy par., S. co. Cork.

CastlepoUard, vil., Rathgarve par., N. co. West-
meath, 7 miles SE. of Float ry. sta. and 12 miles N. of
Mullingar, pop. 852; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day,
Wednesday. It is situated in a fertile district, embel-
lished with many fine seats, among which is Pakenham
Hall, seat of the Earl of Longford.


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