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4 divisions, viz., College Green, Dublin Harbour, Donny-
brook, and St Patrick’s, 1 member for each division.
Dublin University returns 2 members.

Dublin Bay, on the coast of co. Dublin, 6 miles by
7 miles, with about 16 miles of coast which is exceed-
ingly picturesque; has light-vessel at Kish Bank, and
lighthouses at Kingstown pierheads, N. and S. Bull
Wall, N. side of channel, E. end of City Wall, edge of
North Bank, Howth Peninsula, and Howth pierhead.

Dublin Bow, vil. (almost continuous with Kirkfield-
bank), in co. and If mile W. of Lanark.

Dubmill, coast hamlet, Bromfield par., W. Cumber-
land, 14 m. NW. of Allonby; in vicinity is D. Point;
an adjacent sandbank, 1 m. long, is called D. Scar.

Dubston, hamlet, near Dubford, NE. Banffshire.

Dubton Junction, ry. sta., 3 miles NW. of Mont-
rose, NE. Forfarshire; in vicinity is Dubton House.

Dubton of Hatton, hamlet, 3 miles SW. of Laurence-
kirk, Kincardineshire.

Dubwalls, vil. with half-yearly fairs, 24 miles NW.
of Liskeard, E. Cornwall;
P.O., called Dobwalls.

Duchal Law, E. summit of the Braes of Gleniffer,
Renfrewshire, 34 miles S. of Paisley, alt. 725 ft.

Dnchall House, seat, in par. and If miles S. of Kil-
malcolm sta., Renfrewshire; If mile NW. are the ruins
of Ducball Castle.

Duchray, estate with old castle, on Duchray Water,
Drymen par., Stirlingshire; Duchray Water, S. head-
stream of the Forth, rises on Ben Lomond, and flows
134 miles NE. to 1 mile W. of Aberfoyle.

Duchy of Lancaster, hundred, W. Gloucestershire,
8768 ac., pop. 2320.

Duckinfleld Hall, seat, 14 mile NE. of Knutsford,
mid. Cheshire.

Ducking)osi, township, in par. and 3 miles N. of
Malpas, W. Cheshire, 671 ac., pop. 62.

Ducklington, par., township, and vil., Oxfordshire,
14 mile S. of Witney—par., 2612 ac., pop. 550; town-
ship, 1941 ac., pop. 435.

Duckiuanton, hamlet, 4 miles E. of Chesterfield,
E. Derbyshire;
P.O. See Sutton cum Duckmanton.

Hud bridge, hamlet with ry. sta., 24 miles SE. of
Stroud, E. Gloucestershire;
P.O.

Duddeston, 2 eccl. dists. (St Anne and St Matthew),
Aston par., Birmingham, N. Warwickshire—pop., St
Anne, 5302; St Matthew, 8216.

Budding Hill, ry. sta., in NAY. of London, 6 miles
NAV. of St Pancras.

Huddingston, coast par. and vil. with ry. sta., Edin-
burghshire—par., 1731 ac., pop. 7830; vil., 24 miles
SE. of Edinburgh post-office, pop. 333;
P.O. The par.
is partly within the pari, and royal burgh of Edinburgh,
and contains the greater part of the town of Portobello.
In the par. also are the hamlet of Huddingston Mills,
with Cauvin’s Hospital and public school, f mile from
vil.; the hamlet of Easter Duddlngston, If mile SE.
of Portobello ry. sta.; Huddingston House, the pro-
perty of the Duke of Abercorn; and Duddlngston
Locb, adjacent to vil., at SE. base of Arthur’s Seat.
Many interesting bronze implements have been found
in the loch, which is much resorted to in winter for
curling and skating.

Duddington, par., N. Northampton, on r. Welland,

5 miles SW. of Stamford, 1400 ac., pop. 359; P.O., T.o.

Huddle, hamlet, 2 miles E. of Dorchester, Dorset.

Huddleston, hamlet, in par. and 3 miles NW. of

Ellesmere, N. Shropshire; p.o. ; and P.O. at Huddle*
stou Heath.

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

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