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Dnnkery Beacon, highest point of Exmoor, Somer- set, 44 miles S. of Porlock, alt. 1707 ft.
Dnnkeswell, par. and hamlet, N. Devon, 5 miles NAY. of Honiton, 5160 ac., pop. 393; P.O.; has remains of an abbey (1201).
Dunkcswick, township and hamlet, Harewood par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 64 miles W. of AVetherby, 1467 ac., pop. 169.
Dunkettle, ry. sta. and seat, in co. and 3 miles E. of Cork; P.O.
Dunkinecly, coast vil., Killaghtee par., in co. and 11 miles AV. of Donegal, pop. 305; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank.
Dunkirk,—hamlet, 5 miles NE. of Chipping Sod- bury, W. Gloucestershire; in vicinity is D. House.—
2. Dunkirk, par. and vil., E. Kent, 5 miles W. of Canterbury, 5338 ac., pop. 742.
Dunkitt, par. and vil., S. co. Kilkenny, on river Suir, 3 miles N. of AYaterford city—par., 6773 ac., pop. 1689; vil., pop. 118.
Dunks Green, hamlet, 84 m. AY. of Maidstone, Kent.
Bunlappie, ancient par., Forfarshire, now forming NAY. section of Stracathro.
Dunlavin, market town and par., W. co. Wicklow, 11 miles S. of Newbridge ry. sta. and 26 miles SW. of Dublin—par., 5851 ac., pop. 1223; town, pop. 615; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day, Wednesday.
Dunlcary, former name of Kingstown, co. Dublin.
Dunleckny, par. and seat, W. co. Carlow, 011 river Barrow (containing Bagnalstown), 7950 ac., pop. 3456.
Dnnleer, par. and vil. with ry. sta., S. co. Louth, on river White, 42 miles N. of Dublin—par., 2382 ac., pop. 765 ; vil., pop. 498; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks.
Dunlewy, hamlet, on Dunlewy Lough, W. co. Donegal, 19 miles SAY. of Dunfanaghy; P.O.
Dunley.—hamlet, 4 miles NAV. of Whitchurch, N. Hants.—2. Dunley, hamlet, Areley Kings par., W. AYorcestershire, 2 miles SAY. of Stourport.
Dunliath, old Scandinavian fort, Kilmuir par., Skye island, Inverness-shire.
Dunlichty, ancient par., Inverness. See Daviot.
Dunloc, Gap of, mountain pass, near Killarney lakes, S. co. Kerry; 4 miles long.
Dunlop, par. and vil. with ry. sta.—par. (partly in Renfrewshire but chiefly in Ayrshire), 7179 ac., pop. 1363; vil. (Ayrshire, 74 miles NAY. of Kilmarnock), pop. 357; P.O., t.o., 1 Bank; is noted for its cheese; 14 mile E. of sta. is Dunlop House.
Dnnlop Place, vil., Dalserf par., Lanarkshire, pop. (including Red Row), 327.
Dunloskin, seat, near Dunoon, Argyllshire.
Dnnloy, ry. sta., 6 miles SE. of Ballymoney, N. co. Antrim; P.O.
Dunlnce, coast par., N. co. Antrim (containing Bush- mills), 9370 ac., pop. 2145 ; contains the ruins of Dun- luce Castle.
Hunluce, Lower and Upper, 2 bars., NW. co. An- trim, 30,575 ac., pop. 8802; and 52,789 ac., pop. 14,714.
Dunlugas, seat and school, Alvah par., Banffshire, 44 miles NAY. of Turriff.
Dunmacsniochan, vitrified fort, 54 miles NE. of Oban, Argyllshire.
Bunmaglass, school, estate, and shooting-lodge, the property of the Macgillivrays, in detached section of Nairnshire, 6 m. E. of Inverfarigaig pier on Loch Ness.
Bunmalion, par., N. co. Cork, on river Funcheon, 4 miles E. of Castletownroche, 2302 ac., pop. 354.
Dunmail Baise, pass, border of AYestmorland and Cumberland, on road from Ambleside to Keswick.
Duinnallct, conical eminence with Roman camp, on border of Cumberland, at foot of Ullswater.
Dnniuau, hill, with vestiges of ancient fort, SW. Wigtownshire, on the coast, 4 miles NW. of Mull of Galloway, alt. 522 ft.
Dunmanogc, par., S. co. Kildare, near Mageney ry. sta. and 3 m. AY. of Castledermot, 2991 ac., pop. 227.
Buninanus Bay, SW. co. Cork, 4 miles wide, 16 miles long.
Hunmanway, market town with ry. sta., Fanlobbus par., in co. and 30 miles W. of Cork, on river Bandon, pop. 2049 ; P.O., T.o., 1 Bank. Market-day, Tuesday.
Dunmase Bock (Queens co.). See Dunamase.
Diinmaul, remarkable rock, 300 ft. high, on N. coast of co. Antrim, near Glenarm. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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