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Compton Ckambcrlayne, par. and vil., S. Wilts,
44 miles SW. of Wilton, 2130 ac., pop. 298; P.O., called
Compton Chamberlain.

Compton-Damlo, par.,- E. Somerset, 2 miles S. of
Keynsham, 1974 ac., pop. 328; P.O.

Compton-Dundon, par., mid. Somerset, 44 miles
SW. of Glastonbury, 2571 ac., pop. 574.

Compton Durvill, tithing, South Petherton par.,
W. Somerset, 14 mile NW. of South Petherton.

Compton-Gilford, township, mostly in Plymouth
pari, bor., S. Devon, 642 ac., pop. 2305; P.O.

Comjiton-Grcenfield. — par., AY. Gloucestershire,
near Severn estuary, 6 miles N. of Bristol, 661 ac. and
373 foreshore, pop. 42. — 2. Compton-Greenfield,
hamlet, 6 miles N. of Bristol, W. Gloucestershire.

Compton House.—24 miles NE. of Newent, AV.
Gloucestershire.—2. Compton House, 34 miles S. of
Stockbridge, Hants.—3. Compton House, 44 miles
SAV. of AVincanton ry. sta., mid. Somerset.

Compton-Martln, par. E. Somerset, 74 miles N. of
AVells, 2314 ac., pop. 415 ; P.O.

Compton-Pauncefoot, par., mid. Somerset, 5 m. SAV.
of AVincanton, 672 ac., pop. 185; P.O., called Compton.

Compton Place, seat of Lord Chesham, E. Sussex,
near Beachy Head, 1 mile S. of Eastbourne.

Compton Scorpion, hamlet, Ilmington par., S. War-
wickshire, 34 miles NAV. of Shipston-on-Stour.

Compton-Vallence, or East Compton, par., SAV.
Dorset, 64 miles NAV. of Dorchester, 1296 ac., pop. 126;
P.O., called Compton Valence.

Compton Yerney, par. and seat of Lord Willoughby
de Broke, S. Warwickshire, 2 miles AV. of Kineton,
1740 ac., pop. 80.

Compton AVyniates, par., S. AVarwickshire, on
border of co., 4| miles NE. of Shipston-on-Stour, 997
ac., pop. 28; contains Compton AVyniates House,
seat of Marquis of Northampton.

Comrie.—par. and vil., mid. Perthshire, on river
Earn, 64 miles AV. of Crieff—par., 6293 ac. (2340 water),
pop. 1858; vil., pop. 1038; P.O., T.o., 1 Bank. C. is
situated in one of the most beautiful districts of Scot-
land ; is the birthplace of George Gilfillan (1813-1878),
Scotch divine, critic, and popular essayist; and is fre-
quently visited by earthquakes, C. being on the great
line of fault that separates the Highlands and the Low-
lands.—2. Comrie, hamlet, Culross par., Perthshire, 5
miles AV. of Dunfermline. In vicinity is Comrie Castle.

Comrie Ferry, on river Lyon, 2 miles N. of Ken-
more, Perthshire. In vicinity are remains of C. Castle.

Con . See also Conn .

Cona.—rivulet, Kilmalie par., NAV. Argyllshire,
flowing 94 miles SE. to Loch Linnhe, 6| miles SAV. of
Fort AVilliam. On its left bank, 1 mile from Loch
Linnhe, is Conaglcn, seat of the Earl of Morton.
Conaglen Deer-Forest embraces 10,260 ac.—2. Cona,
stream, Glencoe, Argyllshire. See
Coe.

Cona it, rivulet, NAV. Perthshire, flowing 44 miles
SE. to river Lyon, 8 miles NAV. of Killin.

Conchan, or Kirk Conekan, par., Isle of Man,
partly in town of Douglas, 7880 ac., pop. 16,485; pop.
of town part, 14,977 ; P.O., called Kirk Oncban.

Conder, river, N. Lancashire; flows SW. to estuary
of the Lune, 4 miles SW. of Lancaster.

Conderton, hamlet, Overbury par., W. Worcester-
shire, 6 miles NE. of Tewkesbury, pop. 180.

Condlcote, par. and vil., E. Gloucestershire, 3 miles
NW. of Stow-on-the-AVold, 890 ac., pop. 169.

Condle, seat of a branch of the Oliphant family, 4
miles SW. of Bridge of Earn, SE. Perthshire.

Condons and Clanglbbon, bar., NE. co. Cork,
78,481 ac., pop. 22,952.

Condorrat, vil., in par. and 24 miles W. of Cumber-
nauld ry. sta., Dumbartonshire, pop. 620; P.O.

Condover.—hundred, N. and S. Shropshire, 41,016
ac., pop. 8286.-2. Condover, par. and vil. with ry.
sta., S. Shropshire, 4| miles S. of Shrewsbury, 7422 ac.,
pop. 1775; P.O. Condover Hall is 1 mile S. of vil.

Conerock, hill, 14mile SAV. of Rothes, Elgin, 808 ft.

Coney.—island, in river Fergus, Killadysert par., S.
co. Clare, 245 ac., pop. 70.—2. Coney, or Inlsh Mnl-
cloby, island, bar. Carbury, co. Sligo, 388 ac., pop. 59.

Coney Beds, Roman camp, S. AVestmorland, on Hay
Fell, near Kendal.


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