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Clcobnry Mortimer, market town and par. with ry. sta., S. Shropshire, on river Rea, 7\ miles NE. of Tenbury and 132 miles NW. of London, 7127 ac., pop. 1581; P.O., T.o. Market-day, Wednesday; has trade in coal, ironstone, and limestone.
Cleongar Hall, 2 miles NE. of Crewe, AY. Cheshire.
Clephantown, vil., on river Nairn, in co. and 6J miles SW. of Nairn.
Clcpington Feus, N. suburb of Dundee.
Clercwoodcott, hamlet, Kingsclere par., N. Hants.
Clerihan, vil., 5 miles NW. of Clonmel, S. co. Tipperary; p.o.
Clerk Hill, seat, 1| mile E. of Whalley, Lancashire.
Clerk House, seat, 14 mile SW. of Sheffield, West- Riding Yorkshire.
Clerk Point, E. coast Devon, lJm.NE.of Teignmouth.
Clerkenwell, par., Middlesex, within Finsbury pari, bor., London, 380 ac., pop. 69,076.
Clerkington, seat, in co.andljm. SW. of Haddington.
Clermiston, seat, in par. and § mile N. of Corstor- phine, Edinburghshire.
Clermont, seat, 2 m. SW. of Watton, AY. Norfolk.
Clermont, seat of Lord Clermont, 4 miles S. of Dundalk, mid. co. Louth.
Clestron, seat, sound, and skerries, in AY. of Orphir par., SW. Pomona isl., Orkney, 15 m. SW. of Kirkwall.
Clett, rocky islet, Thurso par., N. Caithness-shire, near Holburn Head.
Cletterwood, township, Buttington par., E. Mont- gomeryshire, 2 miles E. of Welshpool, pop. 204.
Cletwr, affluent of river Teifi, S. Cardiganshire; rises near Blaen Cletwr, and flows 10 miles S. to the Teifi a little below Llanfihangel-ar-Arth.
Cleugli, rivulet, Sorn par., Ayrshire, running 4 miles SW. to river Ayr.
Clcugliearn, seat of the Earl of Eglinton, in par. and 5| miles S. of East Kilbride sta., NAV. Lanarkshire.
Cleve, 3 miles E. of Yatton sta., E. Somerset, in the wooded valley of Cleve Combe; P.O. See Cleeve.
Cleve Court, seat, 4 miles SW. of Margate, E. Kent.
Cleve Hill.—seat, 5 miles NE. of Bristol, AY. Glou- cestershire. — 2. Cleve Hill, seat, 2 miles SW. of Ormskirk, SW. Lancashire. ■
Cleve House.—seat, near Exeter, E. Devon.—2. Cleve House, seat, 5 miles S. of Devizes, N. Wilts.
Cleve Lodge, 54 miles NE. of Bristol, W. Gloucester.
Clevedon.—par., vil., and branch terminus of Bristol and Exeter Ry., E. Somerset, 16 miles SW. of Bristol and 134 miles W. of London, 2987 ac. land and 1080 water, pop. 4869; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks, 1 newspaper. The vil., which is under a rocky height called Dial Hill, 1 mile from Bristol Channel, is a favourite watering- place. Myrtle Cottage was for some time the resi- dence of Coleridge (1772-1834), the poet. St Andrews Church contains the tomb of Hallam (1777-1859), the historian. On the pier head is a lighthouse, with fixed light seen 7 miles. Clevedon Court, seat, of time of Edward II., is 1 mile NE. of vil.—2. Clevedon, par., Somerset. See Milton-Clevedon.
Cleveland, dist., North-Riding Yorkshire, 28 miles long and 15 miles broad; extends E. and AY. from Yarm on the Tees to the coast at AVhitby, and N. and S. from Redcar to the Cleveland Hills. It yields great quantities of iron, which is manufactured chiefly at Middlesbrough, on AY. border of dist. Cleveland gives the title of Duke to the Vanes of Raby Castle.
Cleveland, Port, or Cargo Fleet, hamlet with ry. sta. (Cargo Fleet), Ormesby par., North-Riding York- shire, at mouth of river Tees, 14 m. S. of Middlesbrough.
Cleveland Division, pari. div. of North-Riding Yorkshire, pop. 59,464.
Cleveland Wood, near Yentnor, Isle of AVight.
Clevelands, seat, near Bideford, N. Devon.
Cleveley, township, Garstang par., N. Lancashire, on river Wyre, 4 miles NE. of Garstang, 620 ac., pop. 51.—2. Cleveley, liamlet, Enstone par., mid. Oxford- shire, 54 miles NAY. of AVoodstock.
Cleveleys, ry. sta., 4 miles S. of Fleetwood, NE. Lancashire.
Cleveloade, hamlet, Powick par., in co. and 2 miles S. of Worcester. See Madresfield with Cleveloade.
Cleverton, hamlet, Lea par., N. AYilts, 14 mile SE. of Malmesbury.
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