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Duffield, North, township (ry. sta. Duffield Gate),
Skip with par., East-Riding Yorkshire, on river Derwent,
54 miles NE. of Selby, 3417 ac., pop. 376 ; P.O.

Duffield, South, township (ry. sta. Duffield Gate),
Hemingbrough par., East-Riding Yorkshire, on river
Derwent, 4 miles NE. of Selby, 1686 ac., pop. 193.

Duffield Gate, ry. sta., 34 miles NE. of Selby, East-
Riding Yorkshire.

Duffryn.—ry. sta., 2 miles SW. of Llandebie, Car-
marthenshire.—2. Duffryn, hamlet, Bassaleg par.,
Monmouthshire, 3 miles SAV. of Newport, pop. 263.

Duffryn Golych, valley, SE. Glamorgan; Duffryn
House, seat of Lord Aberdare, is 3 m. SAV. of Llandaff.

Dufftown, police burgh with ry. sta., Mortlach par.,
Banffshire, near the Fiddich, 4 m. SE. of Craigellachie
Junction, and 64 NW. of Aberdeen, pop. 1252; P.O., T.O.,
2 Banks; was founded in 1817 by James Duff, fourth
Earl of Fife; has limeworks and a distillery (Mortlach).

Duffus, coast par. and vil., Elginshire—par., 9475
ac., pop. 3985; vil. (New Duffus), 5J miles NW. of
Elgin; P.O.; contains the ruins of Duffus Castle, of
time of David II., and the seat of Duffus Honse.

Duffws, ry. sta., NAV. Merioneth, 134 miles NW.
of Tremadoc.

Duffy’s Cross, 4 miles from Ardee, co. Louth ; P.O.

Dufion, par. and hamlet, AVestmorland, 34 miles
NE. of Appleby, 16,848 ac. (92 water), pop. 414; P.O.

Dugary, seat, Arran island. See Dougrie.

Bugdale, hamlet, Bramshall par., N. Staffordshire,
2 miles AV. of Uttoxeter.

Dugglehy, township, Kirby Grindalyth par., East-
Riding Yorkshire, 7 miles SE. of NewMalton, 1714 ac.,
pop. 238 ; P.O.

Dngoed, hamlet, Mallwyd par., Merioneth, 2 miles

S. of Dinas Mowddwy.

Dugort, 3 miles from Newport, AV. co. Mayo ; P.O.

DuhaUo w, bar., N. co. Cork, 232,328 ac., pop. 38,509.

Dutch, sea-loch, SAV. Ross-shire, deflecting 54 miles
SE. from head of Loch Alsh.

Duirlnish.—island, in Loch Etive, Argyllshire, pop.
24.-—-2. Duirlnish, par., in AV. of Skye island, Inver-
ness-shire, 80,041 ac., pop. 4319; contains numerous
Danish forts, tumuli, and subterranean hiding-places.
—3. Duirlnish, hamlet, 4 m. NW. of Lochalsh, Ross.

Duisdnle, seat and school, Ornsay island, Inverness-
shire, in Sound of Sleat, near Skye.

Buisky, vil. with school, Kilmalie par., Argyll-
shire, on S. shore of Upper Loch Eil, 7 miles NW.
of Fort William.

Duke Street, ry. sta., in E. of Glasgow.

Bilkers Hagg, township, Dringham par., S. North-
umberland, 6 miles E. of Corbridge, 115 ac., pop. 4.

Dukcry, The, district, Notts and Derby; so called
from the number of dukes at one time resident in it.

Duke's Drive, in vicinity of Buxton, N. Derbyshire;
is 24 miles in circuit.

Dnklnfield, township and ry. sta., Stockport par.,
Cheshire, mostly within Stalybridge pari, bor., 1660
ac. (5 water), pop. 29,675 ; 1 Bank.

Dulatch, loch, 2£ miles NE. of Lairg, Sutherland.

Dnlane, par., N. co. Meath, 2 miles NW. of Kells,
4242 ac., pop. 514.

Dulas.—hamlet with small harb., Llanwenllwyfo
par., Anglesey, on estuary of river Dulas, 4J miles SE.
of Amlwch; P.O.—2. Dulas, river, Anglesey ; flows 7
miles NE. to the Irish Sea at Dulas Bay.—3. Dulas,
stream, W. Glamorgan; joins river Neath 3 miles NE. of
Neath.—4. Dulas, rivulet, flowing along boundary of
Hereford and Brecknock to the Wye at Hay.—5. Dulas,
par., in co. and 12 miles SAV. of Hereford, 845 ac., pop.
82; contains D. Court.—6. Dulas, rivulet, Mont-
gomeryshire ; flows into the Severn near Llanidloes.—
7. Dulas, rivulet, Montgomeryshire; flows into the
Severn at Newtown.—8. Dulas, rivulet, Montgomery-
shire ; flows into the Dovey near Machynlleth.

Dnlcote, hamlet, 1 mile SE. of Wells, W. Somerset;
contains Dnlcote Faper Mills.

Duleek, par. and vil. with ry. sta., E. co. Meath, 5
miles SAV. of Drogheda and 37 N. of Dublin—par.,
16,553 ac., pop. 2397; vil., pop. 581; P.O.,
t.o. The
vil. is situated in bar. Lower Duleek, and 1 m. S. of sta.

Duleck, Lower and Upper, 2 bars., E. co. Meath,
37,772 ac., pop. 7018 ; and 28,463 ac., pop. 3274.

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

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