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Haven. W. Cleddau rises on W. side of Mynydd Pre-
seley, and flows 20 miles SE. to W. branch of N. creek
of Milford Haven.

Cleddin, rivulet, Old Kilpatrick par., Dumbarton.

Clee, coast par. and vil., N. Lincolnshire, 14 mile SE.
of Great Grimsby, 3600 ac., pop. 14,460; contains Clee
with Weelsby, township, 2557 ac., pop. 11,620.

Clee Bownton, hamlet, Stoke St Milborough par.,
S. Shropshire, near Clee Hills, 64 m. NE. of Ludlow.

Clee Hill, place with school, on Clee Hills, 5 miles
E. of Ludlow, S. Shropshire; P.O.

Clee Hills.—S. Shropshire, extending 14 m. N. from
Ludlow, and rising here and there into lofty summits,
of which Brown Clee Hill (1805 ft.) and Titterstone
Clee Hill (1750 ft.) are the highest points in the co. ;
celebrated for a hard rock, called Dhu stone, which is
largely quarried.—2. Clee Hills, 3 conical chalk hills,
S. Wilts, near Warminster.

Clee St Margaret, par., S. Shropshire, near Clee
Hills, 74 miles NE. of Ludlow, 1589 ac., pop. 270.

Clee Stanton, hamlet, Stoke St Milborough par., S.
Shropshire, near Clee Hills, 44 miles NE. of Ludlow.

Clee Village, school, Clee par., N. Lincolnshire.

Clee with Weelsby, township, Lincoln. See Clee.

Cleenisb, par., mid. co. Fermanagh, containing Lis-
bellaw, 31,784 ac., pop. 6015.

Cleenishmeen Islands, in Lough Erne, Fermanagh.

Cleethorpes, coast township and vil. with ry. ter-
minus, Clee par., N. Lincolnshire, 2£ miles SE. of Great
Grimsby, 1043 ac., pop. 2840; P.O., T.O., called Clee-
thorpe ; a fine watering-place, prettily situated on a flat
sandy beach at the mouth of the Humber, which is here
about 7 miles wide.

Cleeton, eccl. dist. (St Mary), Bitterley, Cleobury,
and Stottesden pars., S. Shropshire, pop. 329.

Cleeve.—hundred, E. Gloucestershire, 8150 ac., pop.
1825.—2. Cleeve, ry. sta., 3 miles N. of Cheltenham,
E. Gloucestershire.—3. Cleeve, eccl. dist. and hamlet
with school, Yatton par., E. Somerset, pop. 333; the
hamlet is 2 m. E. of Yatton ry. sta.; P.O., called Cleve.

Cleeve, Old, coast par., AY. Somerset, 2 miles SAY.
of Watchet ry. sta., 5413 ac. (440 water), pop. 1670;
contains the remains of Cleeve Abbey (13th century).

Cleeve Hill, 2 miles N. ofPrestbury, Gloucester; P.O.

Cleeve Prior, par., E. AYorcester, on river Avon, on
border of co., 5 miles NE. of Evesham, 1580 ac.,
pop. 284; P.O.

Clegg Hall, 3 m. NE. of Rochdale, SE. Lancashire.

Cleggan, on Cleggan Bay, 7 miles NW. of Clifden,
W. co. Galway; P.O.

Clegkorn, seat and ry. sta., in co. and 2 miles NE.
of Lanark.

Clekonger, par. and vil., in mid. of co. and 3 miles
SW. of Hereford, 1888 ac., pop. 443.

Cleikliimin, school, in par. and 4 miles N. of Lauder,
W. Berwickshire.

Cleisli, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Cleish Road), in co.
and 2 miles SE. of Kinross, 6201 ac., pop. 498 ; P.O.;
contains Cleisli Hills (1241 ft.) and Cleish Castle, seat.

Clcland, vil., Shotts par., Lanarkshire, on South
Oalder AYater, 34 miles NE. of Motherwell, pop. (in-
cluding Omoa), 1503; P.O., T.O.; has extensive iron-
works ; in vicinity is Clcland Honse.

Cleley, hundred, S. Northamptonshire, 23,963 ac.,
pop. 7810; contains 13 pars.

Clementstown, vil., near Cootehill, NE. co. Cavan.

Clench Common, 4 m. from Marlborough,Wilts; P.O.

Clenchwarton, par. and ry. sta., W. Norfolk, 2 m.
W. of King’s Lynn, 3505 ac. (435 water), pop. 668 ; P.O.

Clennell, township, Alwinton par., N. Northumber-
land, 10 miles NW. of Rothbury, 1071 ac., pop. 26.

Clenor, par., N. co. Cork, on river Blackwater, 5
miles NE. of Mallow, 4289 ac., pop. 556.

Clenroll, 4m. from Portadown, N. co. Armagh; P.O.

Clent, par., E. Worcestershire, on border of co., 34
miles SE. of Stourbridge, 2365 ac., pop. 972; P.O.;
contains the hamlets of Upper Clent and Lower Clent,
and the seat of Clent Honse. The Clent Hills are a
favourite resort of tourists.

Clenterty, school, Gamrie par., in co. and 7 miles
SE. of Banff.

Cleobury, North, par., S. Shropshire, on river Rea.
8 miles SW. of Bridgnorth, 1560 ac., pop. 189.

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

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