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Dewsland, hundred, NW. Pembrokeshire, 65,244 ac., pop. 8926; contains 21 pars.
Dexbeer, hamlet, Pancrasweek par., S. Devon.
Dexthorpe, hamlet, Dalby par., mid. Lincolnshire, 4 miles N. of Spilsby.
Deythur, hundred, NE. Montgomeryshire, 14,261 ac., pop. 2962; contains 2 pars., and parts of 4 others.
Dkcirrig, or Eilcan Dearg, islet, in mouth of Loch Riddon, Argyllshire, 24 miles NW. of Colintraive; is crowned by ruins of a fort erected during his expedition in 1685 by the ninth Earl of Argyll.
Dbivacli Lodge, Inverness-shire. See Divach.
Dhoo, stream, Isle of Man; flows 6 miles E. to Douglas Bay.
Dboon.—vil., 4 miles NE. of Douglas, Isle of Man. —2. Dboon, glen and waterfall, 6 miles SE. of Ram- sey, Isle of Man.
Dbruiin, gorge, Inverness-shire. See Druim.
Dim, or Dubb Loch (Black Loch), Glen Muick, SW. Aberdeenshire, If mile W. of head of Loch Muick.
Dhu Hearteacb Lighthouse, on rock in the Atlan- tic, off coast of Argyllshire, 154 miles SW. of Iona; has fixed light (Dubh Artach Rocks), 145 ft. above high water, and seen 18 miles.
Dhu Lough, lakelet, near Farr Head, co. Antrim.
Dhulsk, or Dusk, rivulet, S. Ayrshire, flowing 6 miles NW. to the Stinchar near Pinwherry ry. sta.
Diahalg, or Dlhaig, hamlet with harb. and school, W. Ross-shire, on N. side of Loch Torridon.
Dial Post, school, in par. and 14 mile SW. of West Grinstead, W. Sussex.
Diamond.—hamlet, 4 miles from Crumlin, co. An- trim ; P.O.—2. Diamond, 5 miles W. of Portadown, N. co. Armagh ; P.O.
Diamond Hill, eminence, 1£ mile SW. of Buxton, N. Derbyshire.
Diamond Hill, near Letterfrack, W. Galway, 1460 ft.
Diamond Trawling Ground, off Hastings, E. Sussex.
Diamor, par., W. co. Meath, 6miles SE. of Oldcastle ry. sta., 5468 ac., pop. 261.
Dibaig, hamlet, Ross-shire. See Diabaig.
Dlbb, affluent of river Wharfe at Hartlington, near Burnsall, E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire.
Dibbcrford, place, Broadwinsor par., Dorset, 3 miles NW. of Beaminster.
Dibden, par., liberty, and vil., S. Hants, 2| miles SW. of Southampton, 2230 ac., pop. 502.
Dicconson Lane, ry. sta., 5 miles E. of Wigan, Lancashire; P.O.
Dlchty or Dighty AVater, rivulet, S. Forfarshire; rises among the Sidlaw Hills, and flows 15 miles E. to the Firth of Tay If mile NE. of Broughty Ferry.
Dicker, eccl. dist., Arlington, Chiddingly, and Hel- lingly pars., E. Sussex, pop. 425; contains the vil. of Upper Dicker, 8 miles E. of Lewes; P.O. I
Dickering, wapentake, East - Riding Yorkshire, 114,086 ac., pop. 25,339; contains 29 pars.
Dickleburgh, par. and vil., S. Norfolk, 34 m. NE. of Diss, 2343 ac., pop. 829; P.O., called Dickleborough.
Dickmont Law, hill, E. Forfarshire, in par. and 1 mile NE. of St Yigeans, alt. 323 ft.; is crowned with a hollow mound, anciently used as a seat of justice.
Didbrook, par. and township, E. Gloucestershire, 3 miles NE. of Winchcomb—par., 1528 ac., pop. 244 ; township, pop. 215.
Didcot (or Dudcot), par. with ry. sta. (Didcot June.), Berks, 44 miles S. of Abingdon, 1120 ac., pop. 373; P.O.
Didcote, hamlet, Beckford par., E. Gloucestershire, 64 miles NE. of Tewkesbury.
Diddesfield, hamlet, Lurgashall par., W. Sussex, 5 miles NW. of Petworth.
Diddington, par. and hamlet, S. Huntingdon, 4 m. N. of St Neots, 1450 ac., pop. 203; contains D. House.
Diddlcbury, par. and hamlet, S. Shropshire, on river Corve, 74 miles N. of Ludlow, 9535 ac., pop. 763 ; P.O.
Didlcy, hamlet, in co. and 64 m. SW. of Hereford.
Didling, par., W. Sussex, 34 miles SW. of Midhurst, 825 ac., pop. 85.
Didlington.—hamlet, Charlbury par., Dorset, 4 miles NE. of Wimborne Minster. — 2. Didlington, par., W. Norfolk, 54 miles SE. of Stoke Ferry, 1S54 ac., pop. 95; contains Didlington Hall. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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