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Coanvvood, township, in par. and 4 miles S. of Halt-
whistle, S. Northumberland, 3320 ac., pop. 176 ;
P.O.

Coat.—hamlet, Martock par., mid. Somerset, 4 miles
SW. of Ilchester.—2. Coat, hamlet, Durrington par.,
W. Sussex, 3 miles NW. of Worthing.

Coatbank. See Coats and Coatbank, Low.

Coatbridge, town with ry. sta., Old Monkland par.,
N. Lanarkshire, 8£ miles E. of Glasgow, 34 miles SW.
of Edinburgh, and 385 miles NW. of London, pop.
17,500;
P.O., T.O., 4 Banks; stands in a district rich
in minerals, and is the centre of the iron trade of Scot-
land. In the neighbourhood are numerous blast fur-
naces, including those of Gartsherrie, Summerlee,
Dundyvan, Langloan, and Calder. All the heavier
metallurgical industries—malleable iron, iron-wire, and
tin-plates—are extensively prosecuted.

Coatdyke, vil., New and Old Monkland pars., N.
Lanarkshire, 1 mile SAY. of Airdrie and 1 mile E. of
Coatbridge, pop. 1701;
P.O.

Coate.—tithing. Bishops Canning par., N. Wilts, 2
miles NE. of Devizes.—2. Coate, hamlet, in par. and
near Chisledon, N. Wilts.—3. Coate, tithing, Lidding-
ton par., N. Wilts, 1 mile SE. of Swindon.

Coates.—eccl. dist. and hamlet, Whittlesey par., NW.
Cambridgeshire, pop. 1266. The hamlet is 3 miles NE.
of AVhittlesey; P.O.—2. Coates, par., E. Gloucester,
on Thames and Severn Canal, 34 miles SW. of Ciren-
cester, 2514 ac., pop. 464; P.O.—3. Coates, hamlet, in
par. and near Winchcomh, E. Gloucester.—4. Coates,
par., N. Lincolnshire, 7 miles SE. of Gainsborough, 950
ac., pop. 51.—5. Coates, hamlet, Habblesthorpe par.,
N. Notts,
64 miles E. of East Retford.—6. Coates,
par., W. Sussex, 3 miles SE. of Petworth, 347 ac., pop.
61.—7. Coates, township, Barnoldswick par., N. div.
AYest-Riding Yorkshire, 74 miles SW. of Skipton, 633
ac., pop. 99.—8. Coates, hamlet, Silkstone par., S.
div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 3 miles W. of Barnsley.

Coates, Great, par. and ry. sta., N. Lincolnshire, on
river Humber,
24 miles W. of Great Grimsby, 2777 ac.
and 1699 tidal water, pop. 245;
P.O.

Coates, Little, par., N. Lincolnshire, 1 mile W. of
Great Grimsby, 1119 ac., pop. 60.

Coates, North, coast par., N. Lincolnshire, 9 miles
NE. of Louth, 2061 ac. land and 2040 water, pop. 266;
P.O., called North Cotes.

Coatflatt, hamlet, in par. and 14 mile SAV. of Orton,
mid. Westmorland.

Coatgill, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles SE. of Orton,
mid. Westmorland.

Coathaui, East, eccl. dist. and hamlet, Kirk Leatham
par., North-Riding Yorkshire, pop. 3126. The hamlet
stands at mouth of river Tees, 6 miles NW. of Guis-
brough ;
P.O., called Coathaui.

Coatham, West, hamlet, Kirk Leatham par., North-
Riding Yorkshire, adjacent to East Coatham.

Coathaui Mundeville, township, Haughton-le-
Skerne par., S. Durham, on river Skerne, 44 miles
N. of Darlington, 1631 ac., pop. 127;
P.O.

Coathill.—hamlet, in par. and 2 miles W. of Halifax,
N. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire;
P.O., called Cote HUl.
—2. Coathill, hamlet, Wetheral par., E. Cumberland.
See
COTEHILL WITH CUMWHINTON.

Coaton, par., Northamptonshire. See Coton.

Coats.—quoad sacra par., Old Monkland par., N.
Lanarkshire, pop. 4150; includes part of Coatbridge.—
2. Coats, part of
Cambuslang : which see.

Coats and Burnbank, Hlgk, vil., Lanarkshire,
part of
Coatbridge : which, see.

Coats and Coatbank, Low, vil., Lanarkshire, part
of
Whifflet and Rosehall : which see.

Coatsaw Moor, township, Heighington par., S. Dur-
ham, 54 miles NAY. of Darlington, 455 ac., pop. 17.

Coatsforth, hamlet, Asby par., Westmorland.

Coatyards, township, Nether Witton par., N. North-
umberland, 74 miles NW. of Morpeth, 236 ac., pop. 10.

Coaxdon, old mansion, near Axminster, E. Devon.

Cobairdy, seat, Forgue par., NW. Aberdeenshire,
5 miles NE. of Huntly.

Cobbtn End, hamlet, 2 miles NE. of Waltham
Abbey, W. Essex.

Cobbinsbaw, or Cobinshaw, sta. on Caledonian Ry.,
AArest Calder par., in co. and 18 m. SW. of Edinburgh;
adjacent is C. Reservoir, 900 ft. above sea-level.

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

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