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Dcnby Walk, tract in Dean Forest, AY. Gloucester- shire, 4 miles AY. of Newnham.
Dcncbwortto, par., Berks, 2 miles NAY. of AYantagc, 1041 ac., pop. 229.
Dendron, eccl. dist. and hamlet, Aldingham par., N. Lancashire—dist., pop. 577; the hamlet is 2 miles SE. of Dalton in Furness.
Dene Chapel, ruins (1230), 2 m. from Margate, Kent.
Denes, North and South, suburbs of Yarmouth, N. Norfolk.
Dcnfind, steep winding ravine (traversed by Pitairlie Burn), Monikie par., SE. Forfarshire.
Denford. — par., N. Northamptonshire, on river Nen, 14 mile S. of Thrapston, 1940 ac., pop. 498 ; P.O. —2. Denford, eccl. dist., Kintbury par., S. Berks, pop. 121. Denford House is 1 m. NE. of Hungerford.
Dcngic.—hundred, E. Essex, 58,542 ac., pop. 11,026; contains 22 pars.—2. Dengie, coast par., E. Essex, 11 miles SE. of Maldon ry. sta., 2414 ac., pop. 300.
Denham.—par. and vil., on SE. border of Bucks, 2 miles NAY. of Uxbridge, 3940 ac., pop. 1254; P.O.; contains the seats of Denham Court and Denham Place.—2. Denham, par., E. Suffolk, 24 miles NE. of Eye, 1268ac., pop. 300.—3. Denham, par., AY. Suffolk, 6 miles SAY. of Bury St Edmunds, 1267 ac., pop. 143.
Denhead, hamlet with school, 34 miles SAY. of St Andrews, Fifeshire; P.O.
Denhead and Denmill, conjoint vil., with spinning mill, 2 mUes'AV. of Lochee, Forfarshire.
Denhead of Auchmacoy, hamlet with school, 3 miles E. of Ellon, E. Aberdeenshire; P.O.
Denholm, vil., 5 miles NE. of Hawick, Roxburgh- shire, pop. 592; P.O., T.O.; an ancient place, burnt by Hertford in 1545. D. was the birthplace of John Leyden (1775-1811), scholar and poet. To the AY. is a deep wooded dell called Denholm Dean.
Denholme, hamlet with ry. sta., Halifax par., N. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire, 2 m. NAY. of Thornton; P.O.
Denholme Gate, town, in par. and 54 miles AY. of Bradford, N. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire, pop. 3549; P.O., 1 Bank; is a local government district.
Denlno, hamlet, 4 miles SE. of St Andrews, Fife- shire ; P.O. See Dunino.
Denlo, coast par., S.AY. Carnarvonshire (wholly in Pwllheli town), 728 ac., pop. 2767.
Denishadcr, school, Harris par., Outer Hebrides.
Denmark Hill, eccl. dist. andry. sta. (Camberwell and Lambeth pars., E. Surrey), in S. of London, pop. 4574; the sta. is 4 miles S. of London Bridge.
Deiuuead, eccl. dist., Hambledon and Calherington pars., S. Hants, pop. 863.
Denmill Castle, ruins, Alvie par., Fifeshire, 14mile SE. of Newburgh; was the seat, from 1452 to 1710, of the Balfours of Denmill Castle.
Henmore, shooting-lodge and place with school, in co. and 3 miles N. of Aberdeen.
Denn, par., mid. co. Cavan, 4 miles SE. of Cavan ry. sta., 11,601 ac., pop. 3851.
Deune Park, seat, 14 m. SAY. of Horsham, AY. Sussex.
Dennet, affluent of river Foyle, bar. Strabane, co. Tyrone.
Dennington.—par., E. Suffolk, 24 miles N. of Fram- lingha'D(i ry. sta., 3262 ac., pop. 789; P.O.—2. Den- niiigi6h)~vil., Sandal Magna par., AYest-Riding York- shire, 34 miles S. of AYakefield.
Dennis Ness, NE. part of North Ronaldshay island, Orkney; has a lighthouse, with flashing light (North Ronaldsha) 140 ft. above high-water and seen 18 miles.
Dennistoun, dist. in E. of Glasgow, pop. 46,118.
Denny, town and par. with ry. sta., in co. and 7 miles S. of Stirling, 32 NAY. of Edinburgh, 25 NE. of Glasgow, and 404 NAY. of London—par., 8309 ac., pop. 5728; town (including Dunipace), pop. 4080; P.O., T.o., 2 Banks; is connected with Dunipace by a bridge over the Carron. Denny and Dunipace were formed into a police burgh in 1876. Coal and ironstone are mined, and in the town of Denny are ironworks, engine- works, and chemical works; 1 mile from ry. sta. is Denny Paper SHU.
Denny Abbey, ruins (12th century), in co. and 74 miles NE. of Cambridge.
Denny Island, in estuary of river Severn, Mon- mouthshire, 3 miles SAY. of Portskewett.
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