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 Combe St Nicholas, par. and vil., AY. Somerset, near Chard Canal, 2 miles NW. of Chard, 4203 ac., pop. 1131; P.O., called Comb St Nicholas. 
Combe Valley, romantic ravine, on W. coast of Cornwall, 3J miles N. of Bude. 
Combedown, eccl. dist. and vil., Monckton-Combe par., E. Somerset, pop. 1116; the vil. is 2 miles S. of Bath ; P.O., called Combe Down. 
Combend, vil., Colesborne par., E. Gloucestershire, 64 miles NW. of Cirencester. 
Comber, market town and par. with ry. sta., N. co. Down, on river Comber, 8 miles SE. of Belfast— par., 17,429 ac., pop. 6738; town, 95 ac., pop. 2165; P.O., T.o., 1 Bank. Market-day, Tuesday. 
Comberbach, township, Great Budworth par., W. Cheshire, 34 miles NW. of Northwich, 370 ac., pop. 310; P.O., called Coinberbatcli. 
Comberbank, seat, 1 m. NAY. of Sundridge, Kent. 
Comberford, vil., in par. and 2 miles N. of Tam- worth, E. Staffordshire. 
Combermere, hamlet, Acton par., W. Cheshire, 54 miles SW. of Nantwich. Combermere Abbey, seat of Viscount Combermere, on side of a lake or mere, IJ m. long, includes portions of a Benedictine abbey (1133). 
Comberton, par., in co. and 5 miles SAY. of Cam- bridge, 1925 ac., pop. 576 ; P.O. 
Comberton, Great, par., E. Worcestershire, on river Avon, 3 miles SE. of Pershore ry. sta., 960 ac., pop. 211. 
Comberton, little, par., E. Worcestershire, near river Avon, 4 miles SE. of Pershore ry. sta., 770 ac., pop. 287. 
Coinbhay, par. and hamlet, E. Somerset, on Rad- ford Canal, 34 miles SAY', of Bath, 1091 ac., pop. 184. 
Combinteignhead, par. and vil., E. Devon, in Teign Valley, 6 miles N. of Torquay, 2407 ac. (190 water), pop. 423; P.O., called Combe-ln-Telgnbead. 
Combmartin, coast par. and vil., N. Devon, near bay of same name, 5 miles E. of Ilfracombe, 3815 ac., pop. 1318 ; P.O., called Combe Martin. The lead and silver mines, famous in the reign of the Planta- genets, are still partially worked. 
Combpyne, par., E. Devon, 34 miles S. of Axminster, 796 ac., pop. 128. 
Coinbrawleigh, or Combe Rawleigh, par., E. Devon, 2 miles NAY. of Honiton, 1747 ac., pop. 230. 
Combrldge, hamlet, Rocester par., N. Staffordshire, 4 miles NE. of Uttoxeter. 
Combrook, township, Kineton par., S. Warwick- shire, 2 miles NW. of Kineton, pop. 216; P.O. 
Combs, par., AY. Suffolk, on river Orwell, 1 mile S. of Stowmarket, 2745 ac., pop. 1174 ; P.O. 
Combs, St, vil., Aberdeenshire. See St Combs. 
Combwell, manor, Goudhurst par., mid. Kent, 54 miles SAAL of Cranbrook. 
Comlnvich, vil., AY. Somerset, on river Parret, 4 miles NAY. of Bridgwater, of which it is a sub-port; P.O. 
Comely Bank, NW. suburb of Edinburgh. 
Comeragh, mountain range, N. co. Waterford, 12 miles long; highest summit, Knockanaffiin, 2478 ft.; 4 miles W. of Kilmacthomas is Comeragb House. 
Comiston, seat, in co. and 34 miles S. of Edinburgh. 
Comley, hamlet, Cardington par., S. Shropshire, 3 miles NE. of Church Stretton. 
Comlongan Castle, ancient stronghold, in par. and 1 mile SAY. of Ruthwell sta., SW. Dumfriesshire; long the seat of the Murrays of Cockpool, and now the pro- perty of the Earl of Mansfield. 
Commarcb, rivulet, N. Brecknock; rises on Drygarn mt.,.and flows SE. to the Yrfon at Llangammarch. 
Commecn, 9 m. from Stranorlar, co. Donegal; P.O. 
Commercial, hamlet, 3 miles from Narberth, E. Pembrokeshire; P.O. 
Commerton, hamlet, in par. and 1 mile SE. of Kid- derminster, AV. Worcestershire. 
Commlns Cocb, hamlet, 7 miles E. of Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire; P.O. 
Commltmaen, hundred, SW. Carnarvonshire, 25,788 ac., pop. 4354; contains 10 pars. 
Common, little, hamlet, 2 miles W. of Bexhill, E. Sussex; P.O. 
Common, Soutb, hamlet, 3 miles from Cooks Bridge sta., E. Sussex; P.O. 
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