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Crcgie, hamlet, Nevern par., Pembrokeshire, 2 miles
NE. of Newport.

Cregina, or Caregrlna, par., S. Radnorshire, on river
Edw, 6 miles NE. of Builth, 1595 ac., pop. 96.

Cregneesh, vil., 4 mile from Howe, Isle of Man.

Crehelp, par., W. co. Wicklow, 3 miles N. of Donard,
2214 ac., pop. 299.

Creich. — par., containing Invershir. ry. sta!, S.
Sutherlandshire, 107,652 ac., pop. 2223.—2. Creich,
school, in SW. of Mull island, Argyllshire.

Creighauroe, 4 miles from Castleblayney, co. Mona-
P.O.

Creinch, island, in S. of Loch Lomond, Dumbarton.

Crellar, ruin, 2£ miles NE. of St Just, AV. Cornwall.

Cremartin, hamlet, near Anyalla, E. co. Monaghan.

Cremorne, bar., Monaghan, 84,584 ac., pop. 29,853.

Cremyll, hamlet with school, in par. and near Maker,
E. Cornwall.

Crendon, Long, par., mid. Bucks, on river Thame,
2 miles N. of Thame ry. sta., 3461 ac., pop. 1179; P.O.

Creran, glen, stream, and sea-loch, N. Argyllshire,
separating the dist. of Appin from Ardchattan par.

Creslow, par., mid. Bucks, 4 miles SE. of AVinslow,
887 ac., pop. 10.

Cressage, township and vil. with ry. sta., Cound
par., S. Shropshire, on river Severn, 8 miles SE. of
Shrewsbury, pop. 259 ; P.O., T.O.

Cressbrook, vil., 24 miles SE. of Tideswell, N.
Derbyshire; P.O.; is situated in C. Dale, one of the
narrowest and most picturesque valleys in the county.

Cresselly, hamlet and seat, in co. and 6 miles NE. of
Pembroke; P.O.

Cressett, par., Shropshire. See Upton-Cressett.

Cressex, seat, 1 mile SW. of Wycombe, Bucks.

Cresslng, par., E. Essex, 34 miles SE. of Braintree,
2372 ac., pop. 541; P.O.

Cressingham, Great, par., N. Norfolk, 4 miles NAV.
of Watton ry. sta. 2424 ac., pop. 464 ; P.O.

Cresslnghain, Little, par., N. Norfolk, 3 miles W.
of Watton ry. sta., 1826 ac., pop. 207 ;
p.o.

Cressington and Grassendale, ry. sta., 4| miles
SE. of Liverpool, SAV. Lancashire.

Cresswell.—hamlet with ry. sta., Elmton par., E.
Derbyshire, 9 miles NE. of Chesterfield.—2. Cress-
well, township and seat, AVoodhorn par., N. North-
umberland, 7 miles NE. of Morpeth, 1098 ac., pop. 218.
—3. Cresswell, par., in co. and 2 miles NAV. of Staf-
ford, 828 ac., pop. 29; contains Cresswell Hall.—

4. Cresswell, vil. with ry. sta., Draycott in the Moors
par., W. Staffordshire, 7 miles SE. of Stoke.

Cresswell Quay, vil., on Milford Haven, in co. and
54 miles NE. of Pembroke.

Crcssy Hall, seat, 5 m. NW. of Spalding, S. Lincoln.

Cretingham, par., E. Suffolk, on river Deben, 44 m.
SW. of Framlingham ry. sta., 1638 ac., pop. 303; P.O.

Crettyard, on NE. border of co. Kilkenny, 9 miles
W. of Carlow ry. sta.; P.O., T.o.

Creuck, hill, Renfrew, 5 m. SW. of Greenock, 1446 ft.

Creuddyn, hundred, N. Carnarvonshire, 10,614 ac.,
pop. 7696; contains 4 pars, and part of another.

Creux de Vis, magnificent cavern, on N. side of
Jersey, Channel Islands, 7 miles NW. of St Helier.

Crenx Harbour, E. coast of Sark, Channel Islands.

Creux Mahie, cavern, S. coast of Guernsey, Channel
Islands; 200 ft. long, 40 to 50 wide, and 40 to 60 high.

Crcvenagh, seat, mid. co. Tyrone ; post-tn., Omagh.

Crevichon, islet, between Herm and Jethou, Channel
Islands, 3 miles E. of St Peter Port, Guernsey.

Crewe Division, parliamentary division of Cheshire,
pop. 57,721.

Crewe.—mun. bor., Coppenhall par., AV. Cheshire,
22 miles SE. of Chester and 158 miles NW. of London
by rail, 1336 ac., pop. 24,385; P.O., T.o., 3 Banks, 2
newspapers. In 1840 C. consisted of only a few houses.
It owes its prosperity entirely to the fact of its having
become one of the most important railway centres in
the world. The London and North-AArestern Ry. Co.
has its works here—an enormous establishment for the
mfr. of engines, carriages, and all descriptions of rail-
way plant. Crewe was incorporated in 1877. About
14 mile SE. is Crewe Hall. — 2. Crewe, township,
Barthomley par., W. Cheshire, 1 mile E. of Crewe bor.,
2033 ac. (69 water), pop. 423.—3. Crewe, township,

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

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