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Dandelion, hamlet and ancient scat of the Dent-de- Lion family, 14 mile W. of Margate, E. Kent.
Dandcrhall, ham., 2 m. NW. of Dalkeith, Edinburgh.
Dandyl'ord, hamlet, 3 m. S. of Ellesmere, Shropshire.
Dane, river, Cheshire; rises in Macclesfield Forest, and flows 13 miles to the Weaver at Northwich.
Dane Bridge, eccl. dist., Davenham and Great Bud- worth pars., mid. Cheshire, pop. 2243.
Dane Court.—hamlet, St Peter par., E. Kent, 2 miles SE. of Margate.—2. Dane Court, seat, 5 miles AV. of Deal, E. Kent.
Dane End, hamlet and seat, Great and Little Mun- den pars., Herts, 4 miles N. of Ware ; P.O.
Dane Hill, 6 miles NE. of Cuckfield, E. Sussex; P.O., T.o. See Danehill.
Dane Hurst, seat, 4 m. NE. of Cuckfield, E. Sussex.
Dane Park, Tudor mansion, 64 miles SE. of Canter- bury, E. Kent.
Dane Street, vil., 5 miles N. of Ashford, E. Kent.
Danebury, hill ridge with circular camp, N. Hants, 3 miles NW. of Stockbridge.
Danedales, seat, 3 miles NE. of Driffield, East- Riding Yorkshire.
Danelilll, eccl. dist. and vil., Fletching and Horsted- Keynes pars., E. Sussex—dist., pop. 1150; vil., 6 miles NE. of Cuckfield; P.O., T.o., called Dane Hill.
DanehiU Horstcd, hundred, Pevensey rape, E. Sussex, 6975 ac., pop. 1402; contains 3 pars.
Danes Banks, entrenchments on the Downs above Chartham vil., E. Kent.
Danes Cast, The, ancient remains, W. co. Down, near Pointzpass.
Danes Castle, coast vil., Carrick par., S. co. Wexford.
Danes Dyke, ancient military work across peninsula at Flamborough, East-Riding Yorkshire, 3 miles W. of Flamborough Head; is 3 miles long.
Danes Dyke, ancient stonework, supposed to date from 9th century, Crail par., E. Fifeshire, between Balcomie Castle and Fife Ness.
Danes Hill, large British encampment, in SE. vicinity of Daventry, S. Northamptonshire; is 17,900 yards in circuit.
Danesborough, ancient British camp, on Quantock Hills, W. Somerset, 2 miles W. of Nether Stowey.
Hancsbury, seat, 14 mile SE. of Codicote, Herts.
Danesflcld Park, seat, Bucks; post-town, Great Marlow.
Danesfort, par. and seat, in co. and 5 m. S. of Kil- kenny, near Bennetsbridge sta., 5062 ac., pop. 580; P.O.
Dancsbalt, vil., Fifeshire. See Dunshalt.
Danes moor.—locality, on border of Northampton and Oxford, 5 miles NE. of Banbury; the Yorkists were defeated here in 1469.—2. Danesinoor, school, near Clay Cross, E. Derbyshire.
Danestone House, near Woodside ry. sta., Aberdeen.
Danes town, par., W. co. Meath, 3 miles AV. of Duleek, 1642 ac., pop. 130.
Danevalc Park, seat, on river Dee, Kirkcudbright- shire, 24 miles NW. of Castle-Douglas.
Daneway, place, Bisley par., E. Gloucestershire, 4 miles E. of Oakridge.
Dangan.—vil., Kilmacow par., S. co. Kilkenny, 44 miles N. of Waterford, pop. 140. — 2. Dangan, a ruined seat, near Trim, co. Meath; the Duke of AVel- lington lived here in his boyhood.
Dangan, Old, vil., Kilmacow par., S. co. Kilkenny, 3 miles S. of Mullinavat ry. sta., pop. 140.
Dangandargan, par., S. co. Tipperary, 2 miles SW. of Cashel, 1085 ae., pop. 128.
Dangandonovan, par., E. co. Cork, 4 miles N. of Castlemartyr, 2928 ac., pop. 301.
Danganstown Castle, a ruin, in co. and 6 miles S. of Wicklow.
Dangersteln, seat, near Petersfield, N. Hants.
Danish Tower, ruined tower at W. end of town of Flamborough, East-Riding Yorkshire.
Dankeith, seat, 44 m. SW. of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire.
Danna, isl., N. Knapdale par., Argyllshire, pop. 40.
Danny Park, seat, under AVolstanbury Hill, AV. Sussex, 6 miles NW. of Brighton.
Danscy, hamlet, 4 miles W. of Andover, N. Hants.
Dansklne, inn, in co. and 5| m. SE. of Haddington.
Danson Hill, seat, 34 m. SE. of Woolwich. AV. Kent.
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