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Clay, North and South, divs. of Bassetiaw wapen- take, N. Notts—North Clay, 44,317 ac., pop. 8200; South Clay, 40,314 ac., pop. 6530.
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Claybarns, vil., Newton par., Edinburghshire, 14 mile NW. of Dalkeith.
Claybrooke, par. and vil., S. Leicestershire, and partly in Warwickshire, near junction of Watling Street and the Fosse Way, 34 miles NAV. of Lutterworth, 4717 ac., pop. 1203 ; P.O.; contains the townships of Great C., pop. 433, and Little C., pop. 64; and the seat of Claybrooke Hall, 1 mile NE. of vil.
Clay Coton, par., S. Northamptonshire, on affluent of river Avon, 10 miles N. of Daventry, 974 ac., pop. 98.
Clay Cross, town with ry. sta., E. Derbyshire, 44 m. S. of Chesterfield and 145 NAY. of London, pop. 6879; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank; a town of modern growth, the centre of a large coal and iron district. See Claylane.
Clay Head, S. prom, of Laxey Bay, E. coast I. of Man.
Clay Hill, eccl. dist. (St John), Enfield par., NE. Middlesex, pop. 1025.
Claydon.—ry. sta., 2 miles SAY. of Yerney Junction, NW. Bucks.—2. Claydon, eccl. dist. (St James), Cro- predy par., Oxfordshire, pop. 300. Claydon Wood, 6 miles N. of Bradbury, is a resort of sportsmen.—
3. Claydon, par. and ry. sta., E. Suffolk, on river Gipping, 5 miles NW. of Ipswich, 950 ac., pop. 530; P.O.; lime and chalk are worked.—4. Claydon, hun- dred, Suffolk. See Bosmere and Claydon.
Claydon, Last, par. (ry. sta. Claydon), NW. Bucks, 14 mile SAY. of Winslow, 2396 ac., pop. 341; contains hamlet of Claydon St Botolph.
Claydon, Middle, par., Bucks, 14 mile AY. of East Claydon, 2640 ac., pop. 225; contains Claydon House.
Claydon, Steeple, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Claydon), in co.and4m. S. of Buckingham, 3329ac., pop. 852; P.O.,T.o.
Clay gate, eccl. dist., Thames Ditton par., AY. Surrey, pop. 788; P.O. Claygate Manor is 4 m. SAY. of Kingston.
Claykanger.—par., N. Devon, on border of co., 8 miles NE. of Tiverton, 2083 ac., pop. 239 ; P.O.—2. Clayhanger, school, 2 m. NW. of Aldridge, Stafford.
Clayhanger Hall, 4 m. NE. of Crewe, W. Cheshire.
Clayhidon, par., N. Devon, on river Culm, 6 miles E. of Tiverton Junction sta., 5089 ac., pop. 584; P.O.
Clayhiil, hamlet, Epsom par., W. Surrey.
Clayhole, suburb of Stranraer, NAY. Wigtownshire.
Clay houses, vil., Borthwick par., Edinburghshire, near Gorebridge ry. sta.
Claylands, seat, 1 mile NW. of Worksop, N. Notts.
Claylane. — township (ry. sta. Clay Cross), N. Wingfield par., E. Derbyshire, on river Rother, 44 miles S. of Chesterfield, pop. 6347. See Claycross. —2. Claylane, hamlet, Rochdale par., SE. Lancashire, 2 miles W. of Rochdale.
Claylane Cottages, hamlet, Eston par., North- Riding Yorkshire.
Claypole, par. and ry. sta., S. Lincolnshire, on river Witham, 4 miles SE. of Newark, 3370 ac., pop. 678; P.O.
Claypots, old castle, 1 mile N. of Broughty Ferry, SE. Forfarshire.
Clayquhat, seat, in par. and 7 miles NAY. of Blair- gowrie, E. Perthshire.
Clays Green, hamlet, 1 mile E. of Penistone, S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire.
Claysinore, seat, 2 miles N. of Enfield, Middlesex.
Claythorpe.—township and ry. sta., Belleau par., mid. Lincolnshire, 94 miles NE. of Grantham, pop. 89 ; contains C. Hall, the residence of Sir Harry Vane, of Cromwell's time.—2. Claythorpe, hamlet, on S. border of Westmorland, 1 mile N. of Burton-in-Kendal.
Clayton.—eccl. dist. and vil. (ry. sta. Clayton Bridge), Manchester par., SE. Lancashire, pop. 2380; the vil. is 34 miles E. of Manchester.—2. Clayton, hamlet, Stoke- upon-Trent par., N. Staffordshire, 2 miles SW. of Stoke. —3. Clayton, par., E. Sussex, 6 miles N. of Brighton, 2459 ac., pop. 1849; P.O.; contains Clayton Priory, seat. Clayton Tunnel, through the range of the S. Down Hills, is 2240 yds. long.—4. Clayton, town- ship and ry. sta., Bradford par., S. div. West- Riding Yorkshire, 34 miles SW. of Bradford, 1744 ac., pop. 7060; P.O., T.o.-—5. Clayton, hamlet, 3 miles NE. of Ripley, E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire.
Clayton, West.—township and ry. sta., High Hoyland par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 12 miles SE. of Huddersfield by rail, 1140 ac., pop. 1435 ; P.O., T.o. 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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