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 Falmouth, Little, hamlet, My lor par., W. Corn- wall, near Falmouth. 
Falsgravc, township, in par. and pari. bor. of Scar- borough, North-Riding Yorkshire, 1103 ac., pop. 4266. 
Falslde (Kincardine). See Fawsyde. 
Falside Castle, ruin, Tranent par., Haddingtonshire, 2¼ miles SE. of Musselburgh; was the seat of the Setons of Falside; commands a fine view. 
Falstone, par. and vil. with ry. sta., S. Northumber- land, 8 miles NW. of Bellingham, 63,078 ac. (416 water), pop. 755; P.O. 
Fainhrldge, North, par., E. Essex, on river Crouch, 6¼ miles S. of Maldon, 1248 ac. and 100 tidal water and foreshore, pop. 142. 
Fambridge, South, par., S. Essex, on river Crouch, 3¼ miles NW. of Rochford, 1192 ac. and 112 tidal water and foreshore, pop. 91. 
Famina, par., E. co. Kilkenny, on river Nore, 2 miles SE. of Thomastown, 492 ac., pop. 45. 
Fan Grove, seat, 1¼ m. SAY. of Chertsey, AY. Surrey. 
Fanad, peninsula, between Lough Swilly and Mulroy Bay, N. co. Donegal. 
Fanad Point, on W. side of entrance to Lough Swilly; has a lighthouse with fixed light (Lough Swilly), 91 ft. above high water, and seen 14 miles. 
Fane, river, cos. Armagh, Monaghan, and Louth; flows about 24 m. SE. into Dundalk Bay at Lurgangreen. 
Fane Talley, seat, onriver Fane, co. Louth, 4¼ miles SW. of Dundalk. 
Fangdalc Heck, hamlet with school, Hawnby par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 6¼ miles SE. of Stokesley. 
Fangfoss, par. and ry. sta., East-Riding Yorkshire, 3¼ miles NAY. of Pocklington, 1409 ac., pop. 172. 
Fanhain Hall, seat, in co. and 3 m. NE. of Hertford. 
Fanlobbns, par., S. co. Cork, on river Bandon, 35,605 ac., pop. 7366 ; contains Dunmanway. 
Fan more, school, in NAA7". of Mull island, Argyllshire. 
Fauna Hill, Roxburgh, 8¼ m. SE. of Hawick, 1687 ft. 
Fannlch Mountains (called the Ross-shire Alps), Ross and Cromarty; highest point, Sgurr Mbr, 3¾ miles N. of Loch Fannich, alt. 3637 ft.; Fannieli, Loch, extends 6¼ miles E. and AY.; Fannich, ltiver, issues from Loch Fannich, and flows 6¼ miles SE. to river Bran near Loch Luichart; Fannich Heer Forest embraces 17,530 ac.; on N. bank of loch, 8 miles NW. of Lochluichart sta., is Fannich Lodge. 
Fannyside, loch and moor, in par. and 2¼ miles SE. of Cumbernauld, Dumbartonshire. 
Fanshaw, hamlet, in par. and NAY. suburbs of Wake- field, AYest-Riding Yorkshire. 
Fanthorpc Hall, seat, 3 m. NW. of Louth, N. Lincoln. 
Fanybedwell, hamlet, Bryn-Eglwys par., Denbigh- shire, 5¼ miles NAA7. of Llangollen. 
Far Cotton, eccl. dist. and hamlet, Hardingstone par., S. Northamptonshire—dist., pop. 1814; hamlet, 2 miles S. of Northampton; P.O. 
Far Forest, Bcwdley, eccl. dist., Rock par., Wor- cestershire, and Stottesden par., Shropshire, pop. 642. 
Far Headingley, eccl. dist., Leeds par., AYest- Riding Yorkshire, pop. 1402. 
Far Out Head, Sutherland. See Fair Aird. 
Far ©xenhope, hamlet, in par. and near Keighley, N. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire. 
Far Sawrey, hamlet, near NAY. border of Lanca- shire, 3 miles SE. of Hawkshead; P.O. 
Far Street, hamlet, Birstal par., E. div. West- Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles SE. of Bradford. 
Fara (or Faray), Orkney. See Pharay and Pharey. 
Faraliy, par., NE. co. Cork, on river Funshion, 7 miles SAY. of Mitchelstown, 5493 ac., pop. 906. 
Farbill, bar., E. co. Westmeath, 35,447 ac.,pop. 5474. 
Farcett, township, Standground par., Huntingdon- shire, 2¼ miles SE. of Peterborough, 3408 ac., pop. 710; P.O., called Fareet. 
Farcliwell, hamlet, Llanfihangel par., Montgomery- shire, 5¼ miles SAV. of Llanfyllin. 
Fardle House, old seat of the Raleighs, 2 miles W. of Ivybridge sta., S. Devon. 
Fardlehill, Ayr. See Elderslie and Fardlehill. 
Fardross, seat, S. co. Tyrone; post-town, Clogher. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S. 
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