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Cenol, parcel, Llanfihangelcwmdu par., E. Breck- nocksh., on river Rhiangoll, 54 m. NAV. of Crickhowell.
Central Station, ry. sta., Royal Albert Dock, E. London, Essex.
Central Wingland, par., on border of Lincolnshire and Norfolk, pop. 245.
Cerdyn, affluent of river Teifi, SW. Cardiganshire; rises near Capel Cynon, and flows SE. to the Teifi near Llandyssil; 5 miles long.
Ceres, par. and vil., mid. Fifeshire, on Ceres Burn, 24 miles SE. of Cupar—par., 10,075 ac., pop. 2063; vil., pop. 724; P.O., T.O.; has trade in brown linen.
Cerist, place, Mallwyd par., SE. Merioneth, 2 miles S. of Dinas Mowddwy.
Cerne, affluent of river Frome, mid. Dorset; rises near Mintern, and flows S. to river Frome, near Dor- chester ; 10 miles long.
Cerne Abbas, small market town and par., mid. Dorset, on river Cerne, 7 miles N. of Dorchester, 3063 ac., pop. 925; P.O., T.O., called Cerne. Market-day, Wednesday.
Cerne, Netlier, par., mid. Dorset, on river Cerne, 5 miles NW. of Dorchester, 845 ac., pop. 93.
Cerne, Toteombe, and Modbnry, hundred, mid. Dorset, 10,501 ac., pop. 2131; contains 6 pars, and part of another.
Cerne, Upper. See Up Cerne.
Cerney, North, par., E. Gloucestershire, 4 miles N. of Cirencester, 4158 ac., pop. 617; P.O.; contains C. Ho.
Cerney, South, par. andry. sta. (Cerney and Ashton), E. Gloucestersh., adjacent to Thames and Severn Canal, 4 miles SE. of Cirencester, 3062 ac., pop. 943; P.O.
Cerney Wick, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles SE. of South Cerney, E. Gloucestershire.
Cernlogau-Mawr, hamlet, 10 miles SE. of Llanrwst, Denbighshire.
Cerrig-Ccinwen, par., S. Anglesey, 54 miles NE. of Aberffraw, 1582 ac., pop. 483; P.O.
Cerrig-Dwgi, hill, SE. Cardigansh., near Ystradffin, alt. 600 ft.
Cerrig-y-Drnidlon, par. and vil., in co. and 13 miles SW. of Denbigh, 15,159 ac., pop. 115 ; P.O.
Cess, hamlet, Martham par., N. Norfolk, 10 miles NW. of Yarmouth.
Cessford, hamlet, Eckford par., NE. Roxburghshire, 6 miles NE. of Jedburgh ; adjacent is ruin of Cess fore Castle, ancient seat of the Kers of Cessford, ancestors of the Duke of Roxburghe, who takes hence the title or baron and marquis.
Cessnock, rivulet, Kyle dist., Ayrshire, flowing from Distinkhorn Hill, on E. border of co., 14 miles SW. and NW. to the Irvine, 2| miles SE. of Kilmarnock.
Ceulan - y - Maes - Mawr, township, Llanfihangel- Geneur Glynn par., N. Cardiganshire, 54 miles NE. of Aberystwith, 7439 ac., pop. 823.
Ceunant Chapel, in co. and 5m. from Carnarvon; P.O.
Ceuswyn, hamlet, Talyllyn par., S. Merioneth, 54 miles S. of Dolgelly.
Chaceley, par., AV. Worcestershire, on river Severn, 3 miles SAV. of Tewkesbury, 1725 ac., pop. 246.
Chaeewater, eccl. dist. and mining vil. with ry. sta., Kea and Kenwyn pars., W. Cornwall, pop. 2550; P.O., T.o. Market-day, Saturday. The vil. is 54 miles SW. of Truro.
Chackmore, hamlet, Radcliffe par., in co. and lmile NAV. of Buckingham ; P.O.
Chacomhe. See Chalcombe.
Chadacre HaU, 4 m. NW. of Lavenham, W. Suffolk.
Chadbury, hamlet, Norton par., E. Worcestershire, 2 miles N. of Evesham.
Chaddcnwicke, tithing, Mere par., S. Wilts, 81 miles NE. of AAUncanton.
Chadderton, township, Prestwick par., SE. Lanca- shire, on river Irk, within Oldham bor., 3082 ac. (24 water), pop. 16,899; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank.
Chaddcsdcn, par., in S. of co. and 2 miles E. of Derby, 2080 ac., pop. 611; P.O.; contains C. Hall.
Chaddesley-Corbett, par. and vil., W. AA7orcestersh., 44 m. SE. of Kidderminster, 5914 ac., pop. 1429 ; P.O.
Chnddlekanger, hamlet, Lamerton par., S. Devon.
Chaddle Wood, seat, 5 m. NE. of Plymouth, Devon.
Chaddleworth, par., A4r. Berks, 6 miles SAV. of East Ilsley, 3400 ac., pop. 412 ; P.O. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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