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Coxlodgc, township, Gosforth par., S. Northumber¬ land, 2 miles NW. of Newcastle, 828 ac., pop. 3297; P.O.
Coxton, old tower, in co. and 2 miles SE. of Elgin; was the residence of the Inneses of Invermarkie, but now belongs to the Earl of Fife.
Coxwell, Great, par., NW. Berks, 1½ mile SW. of Faringdon, 1435 ac., pop. 289.
Coxwell, Little, township, Great Faringdon par., Berks, 2 m. SW. of Faringdon, 887 ac., pop. 250 ; P.O.
Coxwell Knoll, eminence, 1 mile NAY. of Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire; has vestiges of a British camp.
Coxwold, par., township, and vil. with ry. sta., North-Riding Yorkshire, 7½ miles SE. of Thirsk—par., 14,685 ac., pop. 1099; township, 1375 ac., pop. 313; P.O. Laurence Sterne (1713-1768) was curate of C.
Coychurch, par., SE. Glamorgan, 2½ miles NE. of Bridgend, 9254 ac., pop. 1606 ; P.O.; contains the town¬ ships of Higher Coychurch, 3928 ac., pop. 320; and Lower Coychurch, 1099 ac., pop. 262.
Coydiog, hamlet, in co. and 4 miles E. of Denbigh.
Coygan, place with limestone rock, having an inter¬ esting bone cave, 4½ m. from Laugharne, Carmarthen.
_ Coyle, or Coila, a stream of Kyle dist., Ayrshire, rising 2 miles N. of Dalmellington and flowing 14 miles NAY. to river Ayr 4 miles E. of town of Ayr. In Coylton par., opposite Sundrum House, it makes a cascade 25 ft. wide and 15 ft. in fall.
Coylton, par. and vil., in mid. of co. and 5½ miles SE. of Ayr, 11,584 ac., pop. 3100; P.O.; has collieries and quarries of sandstone and limestone.
Coytrahenc, 2 m. from Aberkenfig, Glamorgan; P.O.
Coyty, par., SE. Glamorgan, on river Ogwr, 4½ mile NE. of Bridgend, 4617 ac., pop. 3796; P.O., called Coity ; contains the townships of Higher Coyty, 2937 ac., pop. 515, and Lower Coyty, 1680 ac., pop. 3281; also Coyty Castle (1091), a fine old ruin.
Craanford, 4 miles AY. of Gorey, co. AYexford ; P.O.
Crahhe, deep gorge, on N. side of Jersey, Channel Islands, 7 miles NAY. of St Helier.
Crahhle Paper Mill, at River, near Dover, E. Kent.
Crabhs Cross, vil., 7 miles SE. of Bromsgrove, E. Worcestershire; P.O.
Crabhall, hamlet, in co. and 2 miles SAY. of Chester.
Crahtree.—hamlet, 2½ miles NE. of Plymouth, S. Devon.—2. Crabtree, vil., 3 miles NE. of Sheffield, West-Riding Yorkshire.
Crahtreelane, 6 miles from Portadown, N. co. Ar¬ magh; P.O.
Crachyty, hamlet, Llanfynydd par., 5½ miles NW. of Llandilofawr, Carmarthenshire.
Crackenthorpe, hamlet, 2 miles NAY. of Appleby, AYestmorland ; has remains of Roman camp ; in vicinity is Crackenthorpe Hall.
Cracklington Cove, inlet on W. coast of Cornwall, 9 miles SAY. of Bude.
Crackpot, hamlet, Grinton par., North-Riding York¬ shire, 2 miles NE. of Muker.
Cracoe, township, Burnsall par., N. div. AiTest-Riding Yorkshire, 5½ miles NW. of Skipton, 2134 ac., pop. 127; P.O.
Cracomhe House, seat, 4 miles NW. of Evesham, E. AYorcestershire.
Craddock, vil., 7 miles NE. of Cullompton, N. Devon; P.O.
Cradle Mountains, hill-range, in E. of Brecknock¬ shire, reaching in Pen Cader Fawr an alt. of 2545 ft.
Cradley.—par., NE. Herefordshire, 3 miles N. of Colwall ry. sta., 5966 ac., pop. 1746; P.O.; contains hamlets of East and West Cradley.—2. Cradley, township and vil. with ry. sta., Halesowen par., E. Worcestershire, 2 miles NE. of Stourbridge, 732 ac., pop. 5284; P.O.; coal and iron mines. The township contains the vil. of Cradley Heath ; P.O., T.o., 1 Bank.
Cradoc, ry. sta., in co. and 2 m. NW. of Brecknock.
Cradock Hill (Shropshire). See Caer Caradoc.
Cradocs Church, hermitage, near Ystradgunlais, SAY. Brecknockshire.
Crafton, hamlet, 4½ miles NW. of Ivinghoe, Bucks.
Crag Green, seat, 4 m. SE. of Brough, AYestmorland.
Cragg Tale, 3 miles from Mytholmroyd ry. sta., N. div. AAfost-Riding Yorkshire; P.O.
Craggane Tower, seat, SE. co. Clare ; post-town. Kilkishen. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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