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Cosheston, par., in S. of co. and 2 miles NE. of
Pembroke, on creek of Milford Haven, 1990 ac. and
349 tidal water and foreshore, pop. 566.

CoshieviUc, inn, 5½ miles AY. of Aberfeldy, Perth.

Coshlea,bar., SE. co. Limerick,95,232ac.,pop. 18,829.

Coshina, bar., S. co. Limerick, 49,018 ac., pop. 9778.

Coshmore and Coshbride, bar., W. co. AYaterford,
88,253 ac., pop. 15,735.

Cosinaston, vil., Lavernock par., SE. Glamorgan,
5 miles S. of Cardiff.

Cossall, par. and vil., in N. of co. and 6½ miles NW.
of Nottingham, on Erewash river and canal, 987 ac.,
pop. 244; P.O.; ½ mde N. of vil. is the hamlet of
CossaU Harsh.

Cossans, place, with remarkable sculptured obelisk,
Glamis par., Forfarshire.

Cossington. — par., N. Leicestershire, on rivers
AYreak and Soar, 1J mile S. of Sileby ry. sta., 1551 ac.,
pop. 403; P.O.—2. Cossington, par., W. Somerset,
4 miles NE. of Bridgwater, 1380 ac., pop. 227; P.O.

Costa, headland and hamlet, at N. extremity of
Mainland, Orkney.

CosteUoe, bar., W. co.Mayo, 143,874ac., pop. 46,849.

Costerton House, seat, Crichton par., Edinburgh.

Costessey, par. and vil., S. Norfolk, 4½ m. NAY. of
Norwich, 3040 ac., pop. 960; P.O.; in SW. vicinity of
vil. is Costessey (or Cossey) Park, seat of Lord Stafford.

Costhorpe, hamlet, near Grantham, S. Lincolnshire.

Costock, or Cortlingstock, par. and vil., in S. of
co. and 8½ miles S. of Nottingham, 1320 ac., pop. 311.

Coston.—par., N. Leicestershire, 7 miles NE. of
Melton Mowbray, 1745 ac., pop. 133; P.O.—2. Coston,
par., S. Norfolk, on the Blackwater, 4½ miles NAY. of
Wymondham, 342 ac., pop. 48.

Coston Hackett, par., E. Worcestershire, 4 miles
NE. of Bromsgrove, 1261 ac., pop. 188; contains C. Hall.

Cotbnrn, hill, 4 m. NE. of Turriff, Aberdeen, 559 ft.

CotcUff, township, Leake par., North-Riding York¬
shire, 5½ miles N. of Thirsk, 133 ac., pop. 9.

Cote.—NAY. coast of Cumberland, between Skin-
burness Spit and Silloth; has a lighthouse with fixed
light (Skinburness or Cote) seen 9 miles.—2. Cote,
hamlet, Olveston par., W. Gloucestershire, 3½ miles
SW. of Thornbury.—3. Cote, hamlet, in par. and 2
miles E. of Bampton, Oxfordshire.

Cote HiU, 1 mile from Halifax, West-Riding York¬
shire ; P.O.

CotehiU, hamlet with ry. sta., Wetheral par., E.
Cumberland, 6 miles SE. of Carlisle.

Cotehill, loch, Slains par., E. Aberdeenshire.

Cotehill-with-Cumwhinton, eccl. dist. (St John),
AYetheral par., E. Cumberland, pop. 975.

Cotes.—township, Prestwold par. ,'N. Leicestershire,
on river Soar, 1 mile NE. of Loughborough, pop. 52.—

2. Cotes, hamlet, 4 miles NAY. of Church Stretton, S.
Shropshire.—3. Cotes, hamlet, in par. and 4 miles NE.
of Ecclesball, W. Staffordshire.

Cotes Heath, eccl. dist., Eccleshallpar., W. Stafford¬
shire, pop. 314.

Cotesbach, 2 miles SW. of Lutterworth, S. Leicester¬
shire ; P.O. See
Cottesbach.

Cotes-de-Val, hamlet, Kimcote par., S. Leicester¬
shire, 3 miles N. of Lutterworth.

Colgrave, par. and vil., in S. of co. and 7 miles SE.
of Nottingham, 3350 ac., pop. 818; P.O.

Cothal, place with woollen mills, on r. Don, in co. and
7½ m. NAY. of Aberdeen; P.O.; in vicinity is C. House.

Cothain, par. and vil, withry. sta., S. Notts, on river
Devon, 4 miles S. of Newark, 1210 ac. pop. 130.

Cothele, or Cote Hele, seat of Earl Mount Edgcumbe,
on river Tamar, 6½ miles N. of Saltash, E. Cornwall;
is interesting both for its architecture and its furniture,
genuine relics of the Middle Ages.

Cothele Quay, place, in par. and 2 miles SAY. of
Calstock, E. Cornwall; tin and copper ores are exported.

Cothelstone, par., AY. Somerset, 6½ miles NW. of
Taunton, 906 ac., pop. 133 ; contains C. House.

Cothercutt, hamlet, Chureh Pulverbateh par., S.
Shropshire, 5½ miles NW. of Church Stretton.

Cotheridge, par., in co. and 4 miles AY. of AYorcester,
2202 ac., pop. 192; P.O.; contains Cotheridge House.

Cotherston, township and hamlet with ry. sta.
(Cotherstone), Romald Kirk par., North-Riding York-

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

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