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Castle Frecincts.—par., in co. and city of Durham, pop. 38.—2. Castle Frecincts, par., in Bristol, Glouces- tershire, pop. 1134.—3. Castle Frecincts, par., in town of Lewes, Sussex, pop. 26.
Castle Friory, historical seat, AYallingford town, Berks.
Castle Pulverbatch, township and vil., Church Pul- verbatch par., S. Shropshire, 8 m. SW. of Shrewsbury.
Castlequin, seat, 3 m. NAV. of Cahersiveen, co. Kerry.
Castle Kaclial, ancient Scandinavian fortalice, Lis- more and Appin par., Argyllshire, on NAY. side of Lismore island.
Castleralian.—bar., S. co. Cavan, 69,278 ac., pop. 21,762.—2. Castleralian, par. and hamlet, in the above bar., containing Ballyjamesduff, 10,212ac., pop.3788; P.O.
Castle Ranklne, rivulet and hamlet, SE. Stirling- shire ; the rivulet, flowing 44 miles NE., falls into river Carron near Dennybridge; the hamlet, with dye-work and chemical work, stands on its banks, near site of ancient fortalice, If mile SW. of Denny.
Castlereagh.—or Castlerea, bar., W. co. Roscom- mon, 82,081 ac,, pop. 19,300.-—2. Castlereagh, market town, on river Suck, in the above bar., Kilkeevin par., 17 miles NW. of Roscommon and 115 miles NAY. of Dublin by rail, pop. 1229; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Market- day, Saturdayj has corn mills and a good agricultural business. The town stands on the property of Lord Mount-Sandford.—3. Castlereagh, seat, 14 mile NW. of Killala, NE. co. Mayo.
Castlereagh, Cower and Upper, 2 bars., N. co. Down —Lower Castlereagh, 51,713 ac., pop. 26,048; Upper Castlereagh, 53,888 ac., pop. 21,893.
Castle-Richard, vil., 2 miles SW. of Lismore, W. co. Waterford.
Castlerlckard, par. and seat, SW. co. Meath, on river Boyne, 4 miles N. of Moyvalley ry. sta. and 7 miles SAY. of Trim, 3433 ac., pop. 348; P.O.
Castlerigg, seat and eminence, 1 mile SE. of Kes- wick, W. Cumberland.
Castle Rings, ancient entrenchment, on SW. border of Wilts, 154 miles SAV. of Salisbury.
Castle Rising, par. and vil., W. Norfolk, 4 miles NE. of Kings Lynn, 2096 ac., pop. 345; P.O.; the castle was the prison of Isabella, queen of Edward II., after the murder of the king.
Castle Rock, a picturesque crag, at head of St John Yale, W. Cumberland, 3 miles SE. of Keswick.
Castlerock, coast vil. with ry. sta., 5 miles NAY. of Coleraine, N. co. Londonderry, pop. 120; P.O.; re- sorted to for sea-bathing.
Castlerogy, hamlet, near Ballinamore, S. co. Leitrim.
Castle Rough, ancient camp, on N. coast of E. Kent, 2 miles NE. of Sittingbourne.
Castlerow, ham., near Gorebridge, SE. Edinburghsh.
Castle Roy, ruined fortalice, reputed of the Comyns, 34 miles S. of Grantown, NE. Inverness-shire.
Castle Rnshen. See Castletown (Isle of Man).
Castles.—hill, with ancient camp, in E. of Yester par., S. Haddingtonshire.—2. Castles, pinnacled cliff, with spacious cave, on S. side of Ulva isl., Argyllshire.
Castlesampson, hamlet, 7 miles N. of Athlone, S. co. Roscommon.
Castle Saunderson, seat, on Lough Erne, 3 miles NE. of Belturbet, N. co. Cavan.
Castle Semple, loch and estate (formerly the pro- perty of the Sempills) with mansion, in par. and adja- cent to Lochwinnoch, SW. Renfrewshire.
Castleshane, vil. and seat, in co. and 4 miles E. of Monaghan; P.O.
Castleshaw, school, 2 miles from Delph ry. sta., AYest-Riding Yorkshire.
Castle Sliuna, ruined fortalice, Lismore and Appin par., Argyllshire, on Shuna island, Loch Linnhe.
Castleslde, eccl. dist. (St John) and hamlet, Lan- chester and Muggleswick pars., N. Durham, pop. 852. The hamlet is in Lanchester par.; P.O.
Castle Sinclair. See Castle Girnigoe.
Castle Sowerby, par., E. Cumberland, 9 miles NW. of Penrith, 8605 ac., pop. 765.
Castle Spiritual, ancient fort, in co. and 6 miles SW. of Inverness, 011 peninsula between Loch Ness and 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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