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Cauldon, par., N. Staffordshire, on river Hamps, 7 miles NW. of Ashborne, 1494 ac., pop. 322.
Cauldron Linn. See Caldron Linn.
Cauldshields, hill(I176ft.), crowned with Caledonian fort, and small loch, 780 ft. above sea-level, Galashiels par., Roxburghshire, 1£ mile SE. of Abbotsford.
Cauldwell, township and hamlet, Stapenhill par., S. Derbyshire, 4 miles NE. of Burton-on-Trent, pop. 164; contains Cauldwell HaU.
Canlkerbusk, hamlet and stream, Colvend par., SE. Kirkcudbrightshire, 8 miles SE. of Dalbeattie.
Caimant Mawr, waterfall of 60 ft., mid. Carnarvon- shire, 2 miles NAY. of Llanberis.
Caundle-Biskop, par., N. Dorset, 5 miles SE. of Sherborne, 1397 ac., pop. 335; P.O.
Caundle-Marsk, par., N. Dorset, 4 miles SE. of Sherborne, 792 ac., pop. 97.
Caundlc-Piirse, par., N. Dorset, on border of co., 41? miles E. of Sherborne, 1470 ac., pop. 194.
Canndlc-Stourton, par., N. Dorset, 41? miles NAV. of Sturminster, 1975 ac., pop. 374.
Caundle Wake, tithing, Caundle-Bishop par., N. Dorset.
Cannsall, hamlet, Wolverley par., W. Worcester- shire, near Kidderminster.
Count on.—par., S. Notts, 6 miles NW. of Newark, 3345 ac., pop. 401; P.O.; contains Cannton Manor. —2. Cannton, place, Edgmond par., N. Shropshire, 3£ miles NAY. of Newport.
Canrse, hundred, E. Montgomeryshire, 19,794 ac., pop. 2087.
Cause, place, AVestbury par., S. Shropshire, 9f miles SW. of Shrewsbury.
Causeway, hamlet, Flaxley par., W. Gloucester- shire, 4 miles NW. of Newnham ry. sta.
Causeway, vil., 5 miles AY. of Lixnaw ry. sta., N. co. Kerry, pop. 293 ; P.O.
Causeway End, hamlet, Gosforth par., S. Northum- berland, 21 miles N. of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Causeway end.—sta. on branch of North British Ry., SE. Stirlingshire, 1 mile S. of Manuel sta. and 3 miles SAY. of Linlithgow. — 2. Cansewaycnd, hamlet, Penninghame par., E. Wigtownshire, 3 miles SE. of Newton-Stewart.
Cansewaycnd, Easter and Wester, contiguous hamlets, with school, Kirknewton par., SAA7. Edin- burghshire, 4 miles SAY. of Mid Calder ry. sta.
Canseway Green, school, Halesowen par., E. AVor- cestershire.
Cansewaykead, vil. with ry. sta., in cos. of Clack- mannan and Stirling, 1£ mile NE. of Stirling, pop. 370 ; P.O. ; has a paraffin-work and a sandstone quarry.
Causeway side, vil., Old Monkland par., N. Lanark- shire, adjacent to Tollcross.
Causewaystoncs, vil., in par. and forming part of Blantyre, NW. Lanarkshire, pop. 464.
Causey Park, township and seat, Bothal par., N. Northumb., 51 m. NW. of Morpeth, 1156 ac., pop. 82.
Causey Pike, mountain, W. Cumberland, 5 miles SAY. of Keswick, alt. 2030 ft.
Causey Bow, school, Chester-le-Street par., N. Durham, 8 miles NAY. of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Causton, place, Clunbury par., S. Shropshire, 61 miles SE. of Bishops Castle.
Cant ley, hamlet, Sedbergh par.,N. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire.
Cava, isl. (1 by £ m.) with ruined chapel, Orphir par., Orkney, 2 miles S. of Houston Head, Pomona, pop. 25.
Cavan.—an inland co. of Ulster province ; is sur- rounded by cos. Fermanagh, Monaghan, Meath, AYest- meath, Longford, and Leitrim; greatest length, NAV. and SE., 52 miles; greatest breadth, N. and S., 25 miles; average breadth, 13 miles; area, 477,399 ac. (20,897 water), or 23 per cent, of the total area of Ireland; pop. 129,476, 80'9 per cent, of whom are Roman Catholics, 147 Protestant Episcopalians, 3'4 Presbyterians, and 0'8 Methodists. The narrow pro- jection in the NW. is bleak and mountainous, the highest summit, Cuilcagh, having an alt. of 2188 ft. The surface of the rest of the co. is undulating, and abounds in lakes and morasses. Mineral springs are numerous. The rivers are the AYoodford and the Upper Erne, whioh flow into Lough Erne. The soil generally 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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