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Cynnant, hamlet, Llanfairtalhaiarn par., Denbigh- shire, 4 miles SAV. of Abergele.
Cynnlllfawr, hamlet, Llanddarog par., in co. and 64 miles SE. of Carmarthen.
Cynnlll-Mawr,township,Llanfihangel-Geneur-Glynn par., Cardigan, 5m.NE.of Aberystwith, 3748 ac., pop.539.
Cynon.—river, S. AVales ; rises in S. of Brecknock- shire, and flows S. and SE. to confluence with the river Taff, 2 miles NAV. of Llanfabon, Glamorgan; 18 miles long.—2. Cynon, hamlet, Merthyr Tydfil par., Glamor- gan, on river Cynon, near its confluence with the Taff.
Cynon Capel, hamlet, 7 miles SAV. of Aberaeron, Cardiganshire.
Cynwyd, vil. with ry. sta., Gwyddelwern par., Merioneth, 24 miles SAV. of Corwen ; P.O.
Cyrcbynen, hamlet, in par. and near St Asaph, Denbighshire.
Cyrnybrain, hill, SE. Denbighshire, 6 miles N. of Llangollen, alt. 1857 ft.
Cysyllte, hamlet, near Llangollen, Denbighshire.
Baal, hamlet, on SW. coast of Bressay island, Shet- land, 3 miles SE. of Lerwick.
Daan, stream, NE. Ross-shire; flows 24 miles N. to inner Dornoch Firth, near Ardmore Point.
Dabton, seat, Morton par., D mfriesshire, 14 mile N. of Thornhill.
Daccoinbc, hamlet, Coffinswell par., E. Devon, 3£ miles SE. of Newton Abbot.
Bacorum, hundred, AV. Herts, 76,785 ac., pop. 43,652 ; contains 17 pars, and parts of 4 others.
Dacre.—stream, E. Cumberland; rises near Matter- dale, and flows 7 miles SE. to the Eamont in Dalemain Park.—2. Dacre, par. and vil., E. Cumberland, on river Dacre, 44 miles SAV. of Penrith, 7397 ac. (99 water), pop. 973; P.O. D. gives the title of baron to the Brand family. In the vicinity of the vil. are the remains of Dacre Castle.—3. Dacre, township and ry. sta., Ripon par., E. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles SE. of Pateley Bridge, 5382 ac., pop. 641; P.O., called Dacre Banks.
Daddon Hall, seat, 1 m. W. of Bideford, N. Devon.
Daddy Hole, limestone chasm, E. Devon, a little E. of Torquay.
Dadt'ord, hamlet, Stowe par., in co. and 3 miles NW. of Buckingham ; P.O.
Dadlington, township, Hinckley par., N. Leicester- shire, on Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal, 34 miles NAV. of Hinckley ry. sta., 870 ac., pop. 170.
Dadnor, seat, Herefordshire ; post-town, Ross.
Dadree Shield, hamlet, in Weardale, S. Durham, 12 miles W. of AVolsingham ; P.O.
Daer and Powtrail, school, Crawford par., Lanark.
Daer Water, principal headstream of the Clyde; rises in extreme S. of Lanarkshire, and flows 104 miles NAV. to confluence with Powtrail Water, 2f miles S. of Elvanfoot; gives the title of baron to the Earl of Selkirk; is a good trouting stream.
Dafen, place with tinworks, 2 miles SE. of Llanelly, Carmarthenshire; P.O.
Dagdale, hamlet, Bramshall par., AV. Staffordshire, 24 miles AV. of Uttoxeter.
Dagenham, par. and vil., S. Essex, 2 miles NAV. of Rainham ry. sta., 6556 ac. (67 water) and 174 tidal water and foreshore, pop. 3411; P.O.; contains D. Park.
Daggcns Boad, sta., 10 m. NE. of Wimborne, Dorset.
Daglingworth, par., E. Gloucestershire, 3 miles NW. of Cirencester, 1884 ac., pop. 333; P.O.
Dagnall, hamlet with school, Edlesborough par., E. Bucks, 3 miles E. of Ivinghoe.
Dagwortk, vil., Old Newton par., W. Suffolk, 2 miles N. of Stowmarket.
Daherick, moor, Midmar par., Aberdeenshire.
Daiglen, streamlet, Clackmannanshire; forms with Gannel Burn the Burn of Tillicoultry.
Daignton, hamlet, Ipplepen par., E. Devon, 5 miles NE. of Totnes; in vicinity is Daignton Tunnel.
Dail Dariach Lodge, in par. and near Arrochar, Dumbartonshire.
Dailly, par. and ry. sta., S. Ayrshire, 54 miles NE. of Girvan, 17,962 ac., pop. 2226; P.O., T.o.; contains the vil. of Dailly, or New Dailly, 1 mile SE. of sta.. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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