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Clifton Castle, seat, 4¼ miles SAY. of Bedale, North-
Riding Yorkshire.

Clifton Down, ry. sta. in NAY. suburbs of Bristol.

Clifton Hall, 4 miles W. of Preston, N. Lancashire.

Clifton HaU, seat, Kirkliston par., Edinburghshire,
on river Almond, 2 miles SAY. of Ratho Junction.

Clifton Hampden, par., S. Oxfordshire, on river
Thames, 3¼m. SE. of Abingdon, 1245 ac., pop. 347; P.O.

Clifton House.—5 miles SE. of Bolton, SE. Lanca-
shire.—2. Clifton House, 1 mile N. of Rotherham,
S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire.

Clifton Junction, ry. sta., 4 miles NW. of Man-
chester. See
Clifton, Lancashire.

Clifton Manor, Arlesey par., Bedfordshire.

Clifton-Maybank, par., N. Dorset, on river Ivel,
1 mile SE. of Yeovil junction, 1254 ac., pop. 80.

Clifton Mill, ry. sta., 2¼ miles NE. of Rugby, N.
Warwickshire.

Clifton on Teme; p.o. See Clifton upon Teme.

Clifton Park, seat, Linton par., NE. Roxburghshire,
6¼ m. SE. of Kelso; 3¼ m. E., on Beaumont AYater, is
Clifton Hill, a dome-shaped eminence, 905 ft. high.

Clifton-Keynes, par., N. Bucks, on river Ouse, 1
mile E. of Olney, 1454 ac., pop. 203.

Clifton Road, ry. sta., 6¼ miles SW. of Bradford,
N. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire.

Clifton upon Dunsmore, par. and township (ry.
sta. Clifton Mill), N. AVarwick, on r. Avon and on Ox-
ford Canal, 2 m. NE. of Rugby—par., 4902 ac., pop. 923;
township, 2870 ac., pop. 592 ; P.O., called Clifton.

Clifton upon Teme, par. and vil., in co. and 10
miles NAY. of AYorcester, on river Teme, 2972 ac., pop.
449; P.O., called Clifton on Teme. *

Clifton upon lire, township, Thornton Watlasspar.,
North-Riding Yorkshire, 2 miles N. of Masham, 594
ac., pop. 64.

Clifton with Compton, township (ry. sta. Clifton),
Ashborne par., S. Derbyshire, 1 mile SW. of Ashborne,
1054 ac., pop. 1016; P.O., called Clifton.

Clifton with Glapton, par., in N. of co. and 4 miles
SW. of Nottingham, on river Trent, 1980 ac., pop. 382 ;
P.O., called Clifton.

Clifton with Norwood, township, Fewston par., E.
div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 4¼ miles N. of Otley, 3627
ac., pop. 335.

Clifton with Salwlck, township, Kirkham par., N.
Lancashire, at mouth of river Ribble, 3 miles SE. of
Kirkham, 3489 ac., pop. 418.

Cliftonhill, vil., Lanarkshire, part of COATDYKE:
which see. In the vicinity is Cliftonhill House.

Cliftonvillc.—AY. suburb of Brighton, E. Sussex :
P.O., 1 Bank.—2. Cliftonville, ry. sta. and suburb of
Margate, E. Kent, pop. 3172.

Cligga Head, promontory, W. coast of Cornwall,
near St Agnes.

Cllmplng, par. and vil., AY. Sussex, at mouth of
river Arun, 4 miles SW. of Arundel, 2010 ac. and 412
tidal water and foreshore, pop. 270; P.O.

Clinch.—hamlet, Ingram par., N. Northumberland,
9 miles SE. of Wooler.—2. Clinch, place, Milton Lil-
borne par., S. Wilts, 4 miles S. of Marlborough.

Clink, hamlet, 1 mile NE. of Frome, E. Somerset.

Clint, township, Ripley par., E. div. West-Riding
Yorkshire, 1 mile SW. of Ripley, 1946 ac., pop. 392.

Clintmains, hamlet, Merton par., SAY. Berwick-
shire, near the Tweed, 1¼ m. NE. of St Boswells; P.O.

Clints of Dromore, hill, Kirkmabreck par., SW.
Kirkcudbrightshire, 1 mile N. of Dromore ry. sta.

Clippens, or Clippens Sqnare, vil., Kilbarchan
par., Renfrewshire, pop. 674; has oil works and exten-
sive ironstone mines.

Cllpperstown, vil., near Carrickfergus, co. Antrim.

Cllppesby, par., N. Norfolk, on river Bure, 3 miles
NE. of Walsham, 861 ac., 123; contains C. House.

Clipsham, par., Rutland, 7¼ miles NW. of Stam-
ford, 1655 ac., pop. 223; has excellent stone quarries;
contains Clipsham HaU.

CUpston. — par. and vil. (ry. sta. Clipston and
Oxendon), N. Northamptonshire, 4 miles S. of Market
Harborough, 2800 ac., pop. 696; P.O.—2. Clipston,
township, Plumtree par., in S. of co. and 6¼ miles SE.
of Nottingham, pop. 50.

Clipstone, township, Edwinstowe par., Sherwood

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

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