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Cobbler, Tbe, mt., E. Argyllshire. See Ben Arthur.
Cober, or Loo, rivulet, W. Cornwall; rises near Carnmenellis, and flows 10 miles S., past Wendron and Helston, to the sea at Loo Pool.
Cobcrley, school, 4 miles SE. of Cheltenham, E. Gloucestershire; P.O. See Cubberley.
Cobbam.—par. and vil., mid. Kent, on "Watling Street, 4 miles SE. of Gravesend, 3056 ac., pop. 919; P.O., T.O. ; 1 mile E. of vil. is C. Hall, from John to James I. the seat of the old lords of Cobham, and now the seat of the Earl of Darnley; it stands amidst the sylvan glades of C. Park and C. Wood. Near the church is C. College, built in the reign of Elizabeth, an almshouse, with a fine old hall.—2. Cobbam, par. and vil., AV. Surrey, on river Mole, 64 miles W. of Epsom, 5332 ac. (56 water),pop. 2319; P.O., T.o.; contains hamlet of C. Street, and the seats of C. Court and C. Park.
Cobham Terrace, hamlet, 3 miles E. of Dartford, W. Kent; P.O.
Cobholm Island, vil., Suffolk, in par. and near Yarmouth, Norfolk, pop. 1134; P.O.
Cobley, hamlet, Tardebigg par., E. Worcestershire, 2 miles SE. of Bromsgrove.
Cobo Bay, small bay, on W. side of Guernsey, Channel Islands, 34 miles NW. of St Peter Port.
Coborn Hoad, sta. (for Old Ford) on Great Eastern Ry., E. London, 2J miles NE. of Liverpool Street.
Cobridge, eccl. dist. and hamlet with ry. sta., in par. and NW. vicinity of Burslem, N. Staffordshire, pop. 4743; P.O.
Cocbno, hill, loch, stream, and seat, Old Kilpatrick par., Dumbartonshire—C. Hill, 2 miles NAY. of Dun- tocher, alt. 1140 ft.; C. Locb, J mile long, lies at NE. side of hill; C. Burn, issues from loch, and runs 2| m. S., past C. Honse, to Duntocher Burn at Duntocher.
Cocbrage Muir, extensive tract of barren upland, NE. Perthshire, 44 miles NAY. of Blairgowrie.
Cochrane, ancient barony, Abbey par., Renfrew; formerly the property of the Cochranes, Earls of Dundonald.
Cock Beck, affl. of r. Wharfe, E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire ; rises abo/e Aberfordand flows 10 miles NE. to the Wharfe below Tadcaster.
Cock Brook, school, Ashton under Lyne dist., SE. Lancashire.
Cock of Arran, eminence, at N. extremity of Arran island, Buteshire, alt. 976 ft.
Cockalrney, seat, Dalgetty par., S. Fifeshire, 1J mile AY. of Aberdour.
Cockayne Hatley, par., NE. Bedfordshire, 54 miles NE. of Biggleswade, 1161 ac., pop. 107.
Cockburnlaw, conical hill, in par. and 4 miles NW. of Duns, mid. Berwickshire, alt. 1065 ft.
Cockbnrnspath (Coldbrandspath), coast par. and vil. with ry. sta., N. Berwickshire, 7 miles SE. of Dunbar and 36g miles E. of Edinburgh, 12,652 ac., pop. 1130; P.O., T.O.; in vicinity is C. Castle, an ancient tower.
Cockbury, hamlet, in par. and 14 mile SW. of AYinchcomb, E. Gloucestershire.
Cocken, township, Houghton-le-Spring par., in N. of co. and 34 miles NE. of Durham, on river AYear, 465 ac. (23 water), pop. 184; contains Cocken HaU.
Cocken Hatch, seat, 4 miles SE. of Royston, Herts.
Cockenzie, small seaport and fishing vil., Tranent par., Haddingtonshire, on Firth of Forth, If mile NE. of Tranent ry. sta., pop. (including Port Seton) 1612; P.O., T.O.; carries on export trade in coal. On the eastern pier-head is a fixed light seen 8 miles.
Cocker.—affluent of river Derwent, AY. Cumberland; rises on S. side of Borrowdale Hause, and flows 15 miles NW. through Buttermere Water, Crummock Water, and Lorton Valley to the Derwent at Cockermouth.— 2. Cocker, river, N. Lancashire; flows into Morecambe Bay at Cockerham ; 5 miles long.
Cocker-Hill, school, Ashton under Lyne dist., SE. Lancashire.
Cockerkam, par. and township (ry. sta. Cockerham Cross), N. Lancashire, on the Cocker, near Lancaster Canal, 6 miles S. of Lancaster—par., 14,750 ac. (547 water), pop. 3267; township, 5562 ac., pop. 761; p.o.
Cockerlngton, Worth, par., N. Lincolnshire, 3f miles ' NE. of Louth, 1750 ac., pop. 267; contains Cockering- ton Honse, seat of the Scropes.
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