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Catgil Hall, seat, near Egremont, W. Cumberland.

Catgill, hamlet, Half Morton par., SE. Dumfries-
shire, adjacent to Chapelknowe.

Cathangcr-cum-Stowey, tithing, Fivehead par., W.
Somerset, 4£ miles SW. of Langport.

Cathargocd, Cathllas, and Glynn, conjoint hamlet,
Llanfihangel Aberbythych par., mid. Carmarthenshire,
54 miles S. of Llandilofawr.

Cat hays, 2 miles from Cardiff, Glamorgan; P.O.

Cathcart, par., partly in Lanarkshire, but chiefly in
Renfrewshire, 3 miles S. of Glasgow, 4064 ac., pop.
12,221; P.O.; contains the vils. of Old Cathcart, pop.
1003; P.O. ; and Yew Cathcart, pop. 689; in vicinity
of Old Cathcart are the ruins of Cathcart Castle,
near which was fought the battle of Langside, 1568;
adjacent is Cathcart House, seat of Earl of Cathcart.

Cathedlne, par., E. Brecknockshire, on an affluent of
the AVye, 6 miles SW. of Talgarth, 1567 ac., pop. 183.

Cathcrinefleld, ham., inco. and 3 m. NE. of Dumfries.

Catherine Slack, vil., in par. and 2 miles NE. of
Halifax, N. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire.

Catherlngton, par. and vil., N. Hants, near Bere
Forest, 5 miles N. of Havant, 5279 ac., pop. 1321.

Catherston-Ucwston, par., AY. Dorset, on river
Char, 64 miles NAY. of Bridport, 248 ac., pop. 25;
Catherston was the seat of Judge Jeffreys.

Catherton, place, 24 miles NW. of Cleobury Mortimer
town, S. Shropshire.

Cathllas, hamlet, 54 miles SE. of Llandilofawr,
Carmarthenshire. See
Cathargoed, &c.

Cathinog, hundred, N. Carmarthenshire, 72,734 ac.,
pop. 8767; contains 9 pars, and parts of 2 others.

Cathkin Braes, hill-ridge, Carmunnock par., NW.
Lanarkshire, alt. 691 ft.

Cathlaw, seat, Torphichen par., W. Linlithgowsh.,
3 miles NE. of Bathgate.

Catisfield, hamlet, Fareliam par., S. Hants. In the
vicinity is Catisfield Lodge.

Cat Law, outstanding summit of the Grampians,
Forfarshire, 6 miles NAY. of Kirriemuir, alt. 2196 ft.;
is crowned with a large cairn.

Catley, place, Bosbury par., in co. and 134 miles E.
of Hereford.

Catley Lane, hamlet, Spotland township, Rochdale
par., SE. Lancashire.

Catnier, hamlet, Littlebury par., W. Essex.

Catmore, par., W. Berks, 6 miles SE. of Wantage,
710 ac., pop. 86.

Catmose Hall, 1 mile S. of Oakham, Rutland.

Caton, hamlet, on river Erme, AY. Devon, 14 mile
from Ivy Bridge sta.

Caton - with - Littledale, township with ry. sta.
(Caton), N. Lancashire, in par. and 44 miles E. of Lan-
caster, 8396 ac. (46 water), pop. 1085; P.O., T.o., called
Caton ; contains Caton, seat.

Cator, hamlet, Widcombein the Moor par., E. Devon,
6 miles NW. of Ashburton.

Catpair, seat, 1 mile NE. of Stow, SE. Edinburghsh.

Catrail, ancient earthwork, consisting of ditch and
walls, supposed by some to be a fortification, and by
others the mutual boundary line between two neigh-
bouring and friendly tribes; extends from river Gala 1
mile from Galashiels S. to Peel Fell, Northumberland;
has three local names : “The Catrail,” “The Deil’s
Dyke,” and “ The Piets’ Work Ditch.”

Catrlne, town, Sorn par., mid. Ayrshire, on river
Ayr, 24 miles SE. of Mauchline sta. and 50 miles SW.
of Edinburgh, pop. 2638; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank; has
cotton factory and bleachfield; 1 mile AY. of town,
across river Ayr, is Catrlne House.

Catsash, hundred, mid. Somerset, 24,093 ac., pop.
6965; contains 19 pars.

Cats Deans, hamlet, Monks Risborough par., Bucks.

Catsfield, par., E. Sussex, 24 miles SAY. of Battle,
2991 ac., pop. 705 ; P.O.; contains Catsfield Place.

Catsgore.—hamlet, Somerton par., mid. Somerset.—
2. Catsgore, hamlet, 2 miles N. of East Ilsley, Berks.

Catsball, or Catteshall, tithing, in par. and 1 mile
NE. of Godalming, W. Surrey.

Catshill.—hamlet, Shenstone par., E. Staffordshire.
—2. Catshill, or Chadshlll, eccl. dist. and vil., Broms-
grove par., E. Worcestershire, pop. 2802. The vil. is
24'miles from Bromsgrove ry. sta.; P.O.

Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.

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