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Danthorpc, township, Humbleton par., East-Riding
Yorkshire, 10 miles NE. of Hull, 736 ac., pop. 63.

Dany Park, seat, 14 m. S. of Crickhowell, Brecknock.

Dapple Heath, place, in par. and 14 mile N. of
Blithfield, W. Staffordshire.

Dara, rivulet, N. Aberdeenshire; rises in Aherdour
par., and flows (at first under the name of Idoch Water)
13 miles SW. to the Deveron a little below Turriff.

Darby End, vil. with school, in par. and near Dud-
ley, E. Worcestershire.

Darby Green, hamlet, Yateley par., N. Hants, 8
miles NE. of Odiham.

Darby’s Garden, island, in the Lower Lake of Kil-
larney, co. Kerry.

Darby’s Hole, cave, near Beachy Head, E. Sussex.

Darcy Lever, township and ry. sta., Bolton-le-Moors
par., SE. Lancashire, 1 mile E. of Bolton, 499 ac., pop.
1994; p.o.; contains the seat of Darcy Lever Hall.

Dardar, ravine, Aberdour par., N. Aberdeenshire;
has a fine waterfall.

Dardistown, seat, E. co. Meath, on river Nanny,

4 miles SE. of Drogheda.

Darent, river, AV. Kent; rises near Surrey border at
AVesterham, and flows NE. to the Thames 1| m. below
Erith; is 20 m. long, and navigable for boats to Dartford.

Darcntb, par., W. Kent, on river Darent, 2 miles
SE. of Dartford, 2222 ac., pop. 1536; contains the
hamlets of South Darenth; P.O.; and Upper Darenth
(partly in Horton Kirby par.); also Darenth Paper Mill.

Daresbnry, township with ry. sta., Runcorn par.,
mid. Cheshire, 4 miles SE. of AVarrington, 607 ac., pop.
139 ; contains Daresbnry Hall. _

Darfield, par., township, and vil. with ry. sta., S. div.
W est-RidingY orkshir e, 5 m. SE. of Barnsley—par., 14,086
ac., pop. 23,591; township, 2017 ac., pop. 2616 ; P.O.

Darfonld, hamlet, 24 m. SAV. of AVorksop, N. Notts.

Dargavel, seat (1574), Erskine par., Renfrewshire,
1 mile SW. of Bishopton sta.

Dargle, hamlet, 3 miles W. of Dundee, Forfarshire.

Dargle, romantic glen, rivulet, and waterfall (300 ft.),
N. co. AVicklow; the rivulet enters the sea near Bray,
and is 10 miles long.

Dargle, Little, dist., AVhitechurch par., S. co. Dublin.

Darlnls, small island, in river Blackwater, co. Water-
ford ; has ruins of an old abbey.

Dark Lane, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles W. of Hud-
dersfield, AVest-Riding Yorkshire.

Dark Mile (Mil-Dubh), narrow wooded pass, SW.
Inverness-shire, between Loch Arkaig and Loch Lochy.

Darkley, town, Keady par., in W. of co. and 11
miles S. of Armagh, pop. 810; P.O.

Darland Hall, seat, 3 miles NAV. of Holt, Denbigh.

Darlaston.—town and par. with ry. sta., E. Stafford-
shire, on Bentley Canal, within the pari, limits of
Wednesbury, 122 miles NW. of London, 800 ac., pop.
13,563; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank; has extensive mfrs. of
iron; in the vicinity are coal and iron mines.—2.
Darlaston, vil., in par. and 2 miles NW. of Stone,
W. Staffordshire.

Darleitli, seat, in co. and 6 m. NW. of Dumbarton.

Darlcscote (Northampton). See DalSCOTE.

Darley.—par. and township with ry. sta., N. Derby-
shire, on river Derwent, 6 miles SE. of Bakewell—par.,
7149 ac., pop. 2527; township, 5142 ac., pop. 1848; near
the sta. is the vil. of Darley Dale; P.O.; in vicinity is
the seat of Darley Hall.—2. Darley, vil., Linkinhorne
par., E. Cornwall.—3. Darley, hamlet with ry. si a.,
Hampsthwaite par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire,

5 m. W. of Ripley; P.O. See Menwith with Daelet.

Darley, Sfortb, hamlet and school, Darley par., N.

Derbyshire.

Darley, South, eccl. dist., Darley par., N. Derby-
shire, pop. 679.

Darley Abbey, eccl. dist., Derby St Alkmund par.,
S. Derbyshire, pop. 926; P.O.; the seat of Darley Abbey
is 2 miles N. of Derby.

Darlingscott, hamlet with school, Tredington par.,
E. Worcestershire, 2m. NW. of Shipston-on-Stour; P.O.

Darllngshaugh, Melrose par., Roxburghshire; forms
suburb and section of Galashiels.

Darlington.—pari, and mun. bor., market town,
par., and township, S. Durham, on river Skerne,
12 miles AV. of Stockton-on-Tees, 36 S. of Newcastle,

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

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