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Ennlsmore, seat, 4 m. SAV. of Listowel, N. co. Kerry.

Ennlsnag, par., in mid. of co. and 6 miles S. of
Kilkenny, on King’s River, 1735 ac., pop. 344.

Ennistimon, small town, Kilmanaheen par., AV. co.
Clare, on river Inagh, 14 miles NAV. of Ennis ry. sta.,
pop. 1331;
P.O., t.o., 2 Banks. Market-day, Saturday.
It has some woollen mfrs.

Ennistraiml, island, Clonca par., N. co. Donegal,
7 miles NE. of Malin Head.

Ennock, hamlet, Kirkmichael par., Perthshire, near
the Black Water, 124 miles NAV. of Blairgowrie.

Enocli.—hill, in SAV. of New Cumnock par., Ayr-
shire, alt. 1865 ft.—2. Enoch, bar. (property of the
Duke of Buccleuch), Durrisdeer par., NAV. Dumfries-
shire; Enoch Castle, which stood near the Carron
AVater, bore the date 1281.—3. Enoch, loch, NW.
Kirkcudbrightshire, on Ayrshire border, 6 miles SW. of
head of Loch Doon; abounds in trout.—4. Enoch,
hamlet, in par. and 14 m. NE. of Portpatrick, Wigtown.

Enochdhu, vil., Moulin par., Perthshire, at head of
Strath Ardle, 10 miles NE. of Pitlochry ; P.O., T.O.

Enoch, school, Portpatrick par., Wigtownshire.

Enrick, stream, Inverness-shire ; issues from Loch-
nan-Eun, and flows 114 miles NE. through Glen Urqu-
hart to Loch Ness at Drumnadrochit.

Ensay, isl., Sound of Harris, Outer Hebrides, pop. 6.

Ensbury, vil., Canford Magna par., Dorset, 2 miles
SE. of AVimborne sta.

Ensdon, hamlet, Montford par., N. Shropshire, 64
miles NW. of Shrewsbury.

Ensham, par., in co. and 7 miles NW. of Oxford;
contains Ensham Hall. See
Eynsham.

Enslow, Bletchington par., Oxfordshire, 7 miles
SAV. of Bicester; has a wharf on the Birmingham and
Oxford Canal.

Enson, hamlet, in co. and 4 miles NE. of Stafford.
See
Salt and Enson.

Enstonc, par., N. Oxfordshire, 4 miles SE. of Chip-
ping Norton, 6245 ac., pop. 1102; P.O., T.O.; contains
the hamlets of Church Enstone and Neat Enstone.

Enter Common, hamlet, Great Smeaton par., North-
Riding Yorkshire, 74 miles N. of Northallerton.

Enterkln, stream, Durrisdeer par., NAY. Dumfries-
shire ; rises on Lowther Hill, and flows 5 miles SW.
through Enterkin Pass to the Nith at Enterkinfoot.

Entcrkinc, seat, 2 miles SAY. of Tarbolton, Ayrshire.

Enterkinfoot, hamlet, Durrisdeer par., Dumfries-
shire, at foot of Enterkin Burn, 6 m. NAY. of Thornhill.

Enterkins-Ye11, Currie par., Edinburghshire; tradi-
tionally the scene of a battle with the Scandinavians.

Entwisle, township and ry. sta., Bolton-le-Moors
par., SE. Lancashire, 6 miles N. of Bolton, 1668 ac. (57
water), pop. 341.

Enville, par. and vil., W. Staffordshire, on border of
co., 7 miles S. of Bridgnorth, 4925 ac., pop. 773 ; P.O.;
in vicinity of vil. is E. House, seat of Earl of Stamford.

Envlls, tithing, Hambledon par., N. Hants, 6 miles
NAV. of Havant.

Enys, seat, 1 mile N. of Penryn, W. Cornwall.

Enys Hodnan, rocky islet with natural archway,
near Lands End, Cornwall.

Enzie, quoad sacra par., Bellie and Rathven pars.,
Banffshire, pop. 2413 ; P.O., 2 miles S. of Port-Gordon.

Enzlekolm Height, in par. and 24 m. W. of Wester-
kirk, E. Dumfries; has vestiges of ancient fortification.

Eochar, or lochdar, 1 mile (by ferry) from Crea-
gorry, Lochmaddy, Outer Hebrides ; P.O.

Eoligary, seat, Barra island, Outer Hebrides.

Eorrodail, Dun, headland, 2f miles SE. of Butt of
Lewis, at N. end of Lewis island, Outer Hebrides.

Eorsa, islet, in Loch na Keal, on W. side of Mull
island, Argyllshire.

Eousmil, islet, on W. side of North Uist island,
Outer Hebrides; is frequented by seals.

Eoy, islet, between Barra and S. Uist, Outer Hebrides.

Epiton, the Saxon name of Battle, Sussex.

Epny, hamlet, in co. and 7 miles SAY. of Gloucester.

Eport, sea-loch, on E. side of North Uist island.
Outer Hebrides, 3 miles S. of Loch Maddy.

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

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Ennis is a Celtic word, meaning “island.”


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