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East Leach Tnrvllle, par., E. Gloucestershire, on I
river Leach, 114 miles SW. of AVitneyry. sta., 2630 ac.,
pop. 435; P.O., called Enstleach Turvllle.


East Leake, in co. and 8 miles SW. of Nottingham ;
p.o. See
Leake, East.

East Linton, police burgh with ry. sta., Prestonkirk
par., Haddingtonshire, on the Tyne, 54 miles W. of
Dunbar, pop. 943 ; vil., pop. 1042; P.O., T.O., called also
Prestonkirk ; 1 Bank. Market-day,
Monday.

East Liss, vil., 34 m. NE. of Petersfield, Hants ; P.O.
East Loch Tarbert (or Tarbert Bay), Kintyre,
Argyllshire, on W. side of Loch Fyne.

East Lockingc, 2 miles SE. of Wantage, Berks; P.O.
See
Lockinge, East.

East Lomond, 1 mile SW. of Falkland, Fife, 1471 ft.
East Looe, fishing port with ry. sta. (Looe), St Mar-
tin’s par., E. Cornwall, on E. side of estuary of the
Looe, 231 miles SW. of London, pop. 1353; P.O., T.O.,
called Looe, 1 Bank. East Looe was an important
maritime town in the 14th century, and it has still, iu
addition to its pilchard fishery, some exports of copper
and granite. A canal connects it with Liskeard, 9 miles
N., and a line of rail with the mines; a bridge stretches
across the estuary to West Looe. East Looe is an
ancient incorporation ; it was disfranchised in 1832.
East Lothian, another name for Haddingtonshire.
East Lnlvvorth, 54 miles SAY. of Wareham, Dorset;
p.o. See Lulworth, East.

East Lyng, 5 m. SE. of Bridgwater, AY. Somerset; P.O.
East Marden, 74 miles NW. of Chichester, W.
Sussex; p.o. See Marden, East.

East MaUlng, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Mailing), mid.
Kent—par., 2793 ac., pop. 2383; vil., 4 miles NW. of
Maidstone; P.O.; 1 mile from sta. are East MaUing
Paper Mills.

East Margate, ry. sta., Margate, E. Kent.

East Markham, 5 miles SE. of East Retford, N.
Notts; p.o. See
Markham, East.

East Marton, vil., 3 miles AY. of Skipton, N. div.
West-Riding Yorkshire; P.O.

East Meon, 4 miles W. of Petersfield, N. Hants;
p.o. See
Meon, East.

East Mersea, 8 miles SE. of Colchester, Essex; P.O.
See
Mersea, East.

East Molesey, 2 miles SW. of Kingston-on-Thames,
E. Surrey ; P.O., T.o. See Moulsey, East.

East Morton, hamlet, in par. and 3 miles N. of
Bingley, E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire ; P.O.

East Muir, par., part of Shettleston, N. Lanarkshire.
East Nenk o’ Fife, E. end of Fife, around Fife Ness.
East Newport, ry. sta., in E. of Newport, Fifeshire.
East Norton, ry. sta., 9 miles N. of Market Har-
borough, Leicestershire ; P.O. See Norton, East.

East Ogwell, 14 mile SW. of Newton Abbot, E.
Devon; P.O. See Ogwell, East.

East Pcckham, 5 miles NE. of Tunbridge, mid.
Kent; P.O., t.o. See Peckham, East.

East Perlh, par., Perthshire. See Perth.

East Flean, vil., St Ninians par., in co. and 54 miles
SE. of Stirling, pop. 369; P.O., called Flean.

East Bain ton, in co. and 5 miles NE. of Durham;
p.o. See
Rainton, East.

East Bavendale, 4 miles SW. of Grimsby, N. Lin-
colnshire ; P.O. See Ravendale, East.

East Betford, bor. and par., Notts. See Retford.
East Budham,
ry. sta., 64 miles SW. of Fakenham,
Norfolk ; P.O., T.o. See
Rudham, East.

East Bunton, 2 m. NW. of Cromer, N. Norfolk; p.o.
East Buston, 5 miles SE. of North AValsham, Nor-
folk ; P.O. See Ruston, East.

East Shieldhill, vil., Polmont par., Stirlingshire,

2 miles S. of Falkirk, pop. 391.

East Stockwith, 3 miles NW. of Gainsborough, N.
Lincolnshire; p.o. See
Stockwith, East.

East Stoke.—44 miles SW. of Newark, Notts; P.O.
See Stoke, East.—2. East Stoke, 3 miles W. of Ware-
ham, Dorset; P.O. See Stoke, East.

East Stour, 4 miles W. of Shaftesbury, Dorset; P.O.
See
Stower, East.

East Stratton, 3 miles NE. of Micheldever ry. sta.,
N. Hants; P.O. See Stratton, East.

East Tilbury, on the Thames, on S. border of Essex,

3 miles NE. of Gravesend; p.o. See Tilbury, East.
East Vale,
Staffordshire. See Vale, East.

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

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