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par. and 1 mile from Kettle, mid. Fifeshire. — 6. Chapel, farm with ruined chapel of the Knights Templars, in par. and adjacent to the town of Moffat, Dumfriesshire.
Chapel, par. and vil. with ry. sta., W. co. A\ exford, 7 miles SW. of Enniscorthy by road, 3588 ac., pop. 663.
Chapel, lower, hamlet, in co. and 5 miles from Brecknock ; P.O. „T ^ j.
Cliapcl, North, par., W. Sussex, 5 miles N. of Pet- worth, 3923 ac., pop. 794 ; P.O.
Chapel Allerton.—par., mid. Somerset, 3 miles SW. of Axbridge, 1169 ac., pop. 249.-2. Chapel Allerton, township, Leeds par., E. div. West-Biding Yorkshire, 2b miles N. of Leeds, 2811 ac., pop. 4324 ; P.O., T.o.
Chapel Amble, hamlet, E. Cornwall, 3 miles NW. of Wadebridge ; P.O. ^
Chapel an«l Stirling Bridge, vil., Cambusnethan par., N. Lanarkshire, pop. 414.
Chapel Ascote, par., S. Warwickshire, 9 miles SE. of Warwick, pop. 5.
Chapel Billlnge. See Billinge (Chapel End).
Chapel Brampton, par. (ry._ sta. Pitsford and Brampton), in S. of co. and 4J miles NW. of North- ampton, 1330 ac., pop. 233; P.O.; contains Chapel Brampton Hall.
Chapel Carnbrea, rocky hill, at SW. extremity of Cornwall, 2 miles SE. of Lands End, alt. 640 ft.
Chapel Chorlton (Stafford). See Chorlton.
Chapel Cleeve, coast hamlet, Old Cleeve par., W. Somerset, 2 miles W. of Watchet.
Chapelcolman, par., NE. Pembrokeshire, 94 miles E. of Newport, 770 ac., pop. 117.
Chapelden, place with ruined pre-Reformation chapel, Aberdour par., N. Aberdeenshire.
Chapel Honan, place with pre-Reformation chapel, in N. of Girvan par., Carrick, Ayrshire.
Chapel End, hamlet, on NE. border of Warwick- shire, 2 miles NW. of Nuneaton ; P.O.
Chapel-en-le-Frith, market town and par. with ry. sta., N. Derbyshire, 9 miles NW. of Buxton and 167 NW. of London, 9752 ac. (86 water), pop. 4170; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day, Thursday; has mfrs. of cotton and paper, and lead and coal mines.
Chapel Fold, hamlet, Batley par., S. div. West- Riding Yorkshire, 6J miles NW. of Wakefield.
Chapelgate.—hamlet, East Retford par., N. Notts. —2. Chapelgate, hamlet, North-Riding Yorkshire, 6 miles SE. of Stokesley.
Cliapclglll, summit, Broughton par., Peeblesshire, alt. 2282 ft.
Chapel Green.—place, 1 mile from Wokingham, Berks; has an hospital (1663) for the aged.—2. Chapel Green, hamlet, Fillongley par., N. Warwickshire, 6 miles NW. of Coventry.
Chapel Green, hamlet with school, in W. of Kilsyth par., Stirlingshire.
Chapel Haddlesey, township, Birkin par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, on river Aire, 44 miles SAY. of Selby, 1163 ac. (23 water), pop. 177.
Chapclhall, vil., Bothwell par., N. Lanarksh., 2| m. SE. of Airdrie, pop. 1829; P.O.; has extensive collieries.
Chapel Hill.—par., SE. Monmouthshire, on river Wye, 44 miles N. of Chepstow, 1267 ac. and 67 tidal water and foreshore, pop. 411.—2. Chapel Hill, ham- let, Swineshead par., mid. Lincolnshire, 3 miles SAY. of Coningsby; P.O.—3. Chapel Hill, seat, Mardale, Westmorland, near Hawes AVater.
Chapclhill.—hamlet, Monzie par., Perthshire, near river Almond, 6 miles NAV. of Methven Junction.—2. Chapelhlll, eminence, Old Kilpatrick par., Dumbar- tonshire, adjacent to river Clyde and Old Kilpatrick vil. ; the AV. terminal fort of Antoninus AVall, it has yielded important Roman relics.
Chapelhill, vil., Derryloranpar., co. Tyrone, pop. 87.
Cliapelhope, farm and stream, in NW. of Ettrick par., Selkirkshire; is the chief scene of Hoggs tale of
The Brownie of Bodesbeck.
Chapel House, noted inn, 1 mile NE. of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
Cliapclizod.—town and par. with ry. sta., in co. and 3 miles W. of Dublin, on river Liffey—par., 532 ac., pop. 1659; town, pop. 1583; P.O., t.o. The par. embraces part of Phoenix Park; p'art of the town is within Palmerston par.—2. Chapelizod, seat, 6 miles AV. of Thomastown, co. Kilkenny.
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