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Essex Castle, Alderney, Channel Islands.
Essieniore, waterfall, in Auchinchew vale, in S. of Arran island; 100 ft. in leap.
Essil, ancient par., now in Speymouth par., Elginshire.
Essington, township, Bushbury par. ,AV. Staffordshire, 4g m. NE. of AVolverhampton, 2957 ac., pop. 1295; P.O.
Esslemont, hamlet with ry. sta., If mile SW. of Ellon, E. Aberdeenshire; 1 mile N. of sta., on the Ythan, is Esslemont House; near the sta. are the ruins of Mains of Esslemont Castle.
Estcourt, seat, 1 m. S. of Tetbury, E. Gloucestershire.
Estersnow, or Eastersnow, par., N. co. Roscom- mon, 3 miles SE. of Boyle, 6457 ac., pop. 1229.
Estliorpe, hamlet, 2J m. N. of Market Weighton, East- Riding Yorkshire. See Londesborough and Esthorpe.
Esthwaite Water, lake, N. Lancashire ; extends SE. from vicinity of Hawkshead towards AVindermere ; is 2 miles long, and affords good fishing; on W. bank is Estkwaite Hall.
Estlmancr, hundred, SW. Merioneth, 57,336 ac., pop. 6861; contains 4 pars.
Eston, par., township, and vil. with ry. sta., North- Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles SE. of Middlesbrough—par., 3714 ac., pop. 14,011; township, 2252 ac., pop. 6297; p. o. , T.O.; seat of the steel works of Bolckow, Yaughan, & Co., where rails are made from Cleveland ore.
Estyn, hamlet, Hope par., Flintshire.
Estynallan, hamlet, Llansilinpar., Denbighshire, 7\ miles SAV. of Chirk.
Esvvick, headland, in E. of Mainland, Shetland, 8| miles N. of Lerwick.
Etac, pyramidal rock, 8 miles NAV. of St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands.
Etal, vil., Ford par., N. Northumberland, on river Till, 9 miles AV. of AVooler; P.O. ; at the AV. end of vil. are the ruins of Etal Castle (1341).
Etchclls, township, E. Cheshire. See Northern- Etchells and Stockport-Etchells.
Etcliilliampton, township, All Cannings par., N. Wilts, 2b miles SE. of Devizes, pop. 170.
Etching Hill, hamlet, Lyminge par., E. Kent, 4 miles NE. of Hythe.
Etcliingliam, par. and vil. with ry. sta., W. Sussex, on r. Rother, 7b m- N. of Battle, 3783 ac., pop. 907; P.O.
Etlierdwick, hamlet, Aldbrough par., East-Riding Yorkshire, 7b miles NE. of Hedon.
Etkcric Cross, hamlet, St Dominick par., E. Corn- wall, 4 miles SE. of Callington.
Etlierley, eccl. dist. and vil. with ry. sta., Auckland St Andrew and Auckland St Helen pars., S. Durham— dist., pop. 1935; the vil. is 3 miles AV. of Bishop Auck- land ; in vicinity is Etherley Lodge.
Etherow, river, Derbyshire and Cheshire; rises near the meeting-point of Cheshire, Derbyshire, and York- shire, and flows 15 miles SAV. to the Gort, 4J> miles E. of Stockport.
Etliie, stream, NE. Ross-shire and Cromartyshire, flowing into the Moray Firth 4b m. NE. of Rosemarkie; famous from the geological discoveries of Hugh Miller.
Etliie Castle, seat of the Earl of Northesk, 4b miles NE. of Arbroath, Forfarshire; was built by Cardinal Beaton (1494-1546).
Etliie Haven, small fishing vil., on S. side of Lunan Bay, Forfarshire, 1 b mile NE. of Ethie Castle.
Etliicbenfon, Gallow-Hill of, Monifieth par., For- farshire ; formerly a seat of feudal justice. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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