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Farrcnmacwilllam, ancient circular fort, near Mill- town, co. Kerry.
Farres Point, on E. side of entrance to Lough Larne, E. co. Antrim; has a lighthouse, with fixed light (Lough Larne) 42 ft. abovehigh water and seen 11m.
Farrid, Sutherland. See Fair Aird.
Farrlngdon.—par. and vil., E. Devon, 54 miles SE. of Exeter, 2015 ac., pop. 301; in N. vicinity of vil. is Farringdon House.—2. Farrlngdon, par. and vil., N. Hants, 5 miles NE. of Alresford, 2357 ac., pop. 585; P.O., called Lower Farrlngdon. — 3. Farrlngdon. See also Faringdon and Earington.
Farrlngdon Street, sta. on the Metropolitan Ry.
Farringford, 24 miles SW. of Yarmouth, Isle of Wight; residence of Lord Tennyson, poet laureate.
Farrington, lordship, in par. and 1 mile SAY. of Knighton, Radnorshire.
Farrington, Upper and Lower, 2 hamlets, Babcary par., mid. Somerset, 4 miles SW. of Castle Cary.
Farrington Gurney, par., E. Somerset, 74 miles N. of Shepton Mallet, 923 ac., pop. 535 ; P.O.
Farrmheall (or Farveall), hill, Durness par., Sutherland, alt. 1709 ft.
Farsid, vil., Aghada par., E. co. Cork, 6 miles S. of Midleton ry. sta., pop. 257.
Farsley.—town, Calverley par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles NE. of Bradford, pop. 4434; P.O. See Calverley with Farsley.—2. Farsley, hamlet, Terling par., E. Essex, 7 miles SE. of Braintree.
Farthadrcen,5m. fromBailieborough, co. Cavan; P.O.
Fartherford, hamlet, in par. and near Okehampton, S. Devon.
Farthing Down, locality, Coulsdon par., mid. Surrey, 5 miles S. ef Croydon; ancient British remains have been found here.
Farthlngbank, hamlet, near river Nith, 44 miles NW. of Thornhill, Dumfriesshire.
Farthinglioc, par. and ry. sta., S. Northampton- shire, 4 miles NW. of Brackley, 1471 ac., pop. 354; P.O.; contains Farthinghoe House.
Fartliingpitts, hamlet, in par. and near Wellington, W. Somerset.
Farthingstone, par., S. Northamptonshire, 54 miles SE. of Daventry, 1820 ac., pop. 309; P.O.
Farthorpe, hamlet, AYest Ashby par., mid. Lincoln- shire, 2 miles N. of Horncastle.
Fartown, hamlet, in par. and suburbs of Hudders- field, S. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire.
Fartullagh, bar., E. co. Westmeath, 37,551 ac., pop. 4549.
Farway, par. and vil., E. Devon, 3 miles SE. of Honiton, 2578 ac., pop. 289; P.O.
Farwig, hamlet, in par. and near Bromley, W. Kent.
Farworthy, hamlet, on W. border of Devon, 5 miles NW. of Holsworthy.
Fasbheinn (or Fashven), hill, Durness par., Suther- land, alt. 1498 ft.
Faseny Water, affluent of the AYhiteadder, S. Had- dingtonshire ; has abundance of trout.
Faskadalc, landing-place, on NW. coast of Argyll- shire, 6 miles NE. of Ardnamurchan Point.
Faskally, seat, at confluence of the Tummel and the Garry, Perthshire, 2 miles NW. of Pitlochry.
Faskine and Palace Craig, vil., 14 mile S. of Airdrie, Lanarkshire, pop. (including Hillhead) 475; in vicinity are coal and ironstone mines.
Faslane Bay, on E. side of Gare Loch, Dumbarton.
Fasnaclofch, seat, in Glen Creran, Argyllshire, 14 m. NE. of head of Loch Creran and 7 m. E. of Appin; P.O.
Fasnakyle, seat, Kilmorack par., Inverness-shire, on river Glass, 24 miles SW. of Glenaffric Hotel.
Fasnakyle Deer Forest. See Craskie.
Fasqne, seat, in par. and 14 mile N. of Fettercairn, Kincardineshire; the grounds arevery fine and extensive.
Fassadlnln, bar., N. co. Kilkenny, 68,174 ac., pop.
14,438.
Fassaroe, seat, near Bray, N. co. Wicklow.
Fassifern, on N. side of Upper Loch Eil, Argyllshire, 8 miles NW. of Fort AYilliam ; was the seat of Colonel Cameron (1771-1815), who fell at Quatre Bras; on the estate is a large stone quarry.
Fast, vestige of ancient military work, adjacent to ruins of Bedrule Castle, Roxburghshire. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1887. Public domain image from Gedcomindex.com
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