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vil., pop. 261; P.O.—2. Churchtown, hamlet, 2 miles
E. of Middleton, E. co. Cork.—-3. Churchtown, E. co.
Donegal, 8 miles from Londonderry ; P.O.—4. Church-
town, hamlet, 8 miles W. of Killarney, mid. co.
Kerry. In the vicinity is Churchtown House.—
5. Churchtown, par., W. co. Kildare, containing part
of Athy, 7337 ac., pop. 2001.—6. Churchtown, vil.,
1 mile from Newcastle, W. co. Limerick, pop.
116.—7. Churchtown, par., mid. co. Meath, 3
miles SW, of Navan, 1336 ac., pop. 262.—8. Church-
town, vil., on river Suir, 4 miles W. of Carrick-on-Suir,
N. co. Waterford.—9. Churchtown, par., mid. co.
Westmeath, 6 miles SW. of Mullingar, 5299 ac., pop.
382.—10. Churchtown, vil., Hook par., S. co. AVex-
ford, at mouth of Waterford Harb., 20 miles SE. of
Waterford ry. sta.—II. Churchtown, vil., in co. and 12
miles SE. of Wexford, near Carnsore Point; P.O.

Church Town Quarter, township, Rockliffe par.,
E. Cumberland, on river Eden, 4 miles NAY. of Carlisle.

Church Whitfield, vil., Whitfield par., E. Kent,
34 miles NW. of Dover.

Church Wilne, hamlet, Wilne par., in co. and 64 m.
SE. of Derby. See Draycott and Church Wilne.

Churn, headstream of river Thames, E. Gloucester-
shire ; rises among the Cotswolds 3 miles SE. of Chel-
tenham, and flows SE. to its confluence with the S.
headstream near Cricklade ; 16 miles long.

Churnct Talley, extends from Macclesfield, E.
Cheshire, to Uttoxeter, N. Staffordshire.

Chnrston Ferrers, coast par. and vil. (ry. sta.
Churston), S. Devon, 14 mile W. of Brixham, 2532
ac., pop. 631; P.O.

Churt, eccl. dist. (St John) and vil., Frensham par.,
AY. Surrey, pop. 593 ; the vil. is 5 m. S. of Farnham; P.O.

Churton, township, Church Pulverbatch par., S.
Shropshire, 64 miles N. of Church Stretton.

Churton by Aldford, township, Aldford par., W.
Cheshire, 64 miles S. of Chester, 574 ac., pop. 256.

Churton by Farndon, townsliip, Farndon par., W.
Cheshire, 7 miles S. of Chester, 445 ac., pop. 113 ; P.O.

Churton Heath, township, St Oswald par., W.
Cheshire, 4 miles SE. of Chester, pop. 8.

Churwell, township and ry. sta., Batley par., E.
div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 3 miles SW. of Leeds, 489
ac., pop. 1973; p.o.

Chute, par. and vil., S. Wilts, 3J miles NE. of
Ludgershall, 3181 ac., pop. 430; P.O., called C. Standcn.

Chute Forest, par., S. Wilts, 5 miles NE. of
Ludgershall, 1930 ac., pop. 159.

Chute Hall, near Tralee, NW. co. Kerry.

Chutelcy, hundred, N. Hants, 10,903 ac., pop. 2207.

Chwilog, sta. on Carnarvon branch of London and
North-Western Ry., 4 miles NE. of Pwllheli; P.O.

Chwyleiriog, place, Llanarmon par., E. Denbigh-
shire, 4J miles E. of Ruthin.

Chyandour, NE. suburb of Penzance, AY. Cornwall.

Chy-an-Gwail, hamlet, Lezant par., W. Cornwall,
7 miles N. of Penzance.

Chynhals Point, W. Cornwall, 5 miles NE. of
Lizard Head.

Chysoyster, remains of old British town, 3 miles S.
of St Columb, Cornwall.

Chyvarloe, vil., Gunwalloe par., W. Cornwall, 14
mile S. of Helston.

Ciainaltha, seat, co. Tipperary; post-town, Newport.

Ciccster. See Cirencester.

Cilan, hamlet, Llandrillo par., NE. Merioneth, 54
miles SW. of Corwen.

Cilangwr, hamlet, Llanfynydd par., mid. Car-
marthenshire, 54 miles NAY. of Llandilofawr*.

Cilcarw, hamlet, in co. and 4\ m. SE. of Carmarthen.

Cilccn.—place, Bettws-yn-Rhos par., NW. Denbigh-
shire, 3 miles SW. of Abergele.—2. Cilccn, par. and
vil., in co. and 6 miles SW. of Flint, 6570 ac., pop.
936; P.O. The vil. is 4 miles NW. of Mold ry. sta.
The seat of Cilccn Hall is 2 miles N. of vil.

Cilcennin, par., mid. Cardiganshire, on river Aeron,
5 miles SE. of Aberaeron, 3405 ac., pop. 503 ; P.O.

Cilcochwin, hamlet, Llangollen par., SE. Denbighsh.

Cilgerran Castle, ruins, 4 miles SE. of Cardigan,
Pembrokeshire. See Kilgerran.

Cilgwyn, place, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos par., NW. Den-
bighshire, near coast, 4 miles NW. of Conway.

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

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