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Fawley.—par., W. Berks, 4 miles S. of AVantage,
2191 ac., pop. 228; P.O., called Great Fawley; con-
tains the liberty of South Fawley.—2. Fawley, par.,
SW. border of Bucks, 3 miles NW. of Henley-upon-
Thames, 2213 ac., pop. 302; contains Fawley Court.—

3. Fawley, hundred, N. Hants, 55,824 ac., pop. 11,623;
contains 16 pars, and parts of 2 others.—4. Fawley,
par. and vil., S. Hants, on Southampton Water, 54
miles SE. of Southampton, 6843 ac. (27 water), 1229
tidal water, and 2293 foreshore, pop. 1894; P.O., T.O.
—5. Fawley, hamlet with ry. sta., Fownhope par.,
Herefordshire, on river Wye, 4 miles NAV. of Ross ;
P.O., called Fawley Station; 1 mile N. of sta. is
Fawley Court. — 6. Fawley, hamlet, Dilwyn par.,
Herefordshire, 2 miles NE. of Weobly.

Fawnless HaU, seat, 14 mile NW. of AVolsingham,
S. Durham.

Fawns, township, Kirkwhelpington par., S. North-
umberland, 13 miles W. of Morpeth, 273 ac., pop. 14.

Fawsley. — hundred, S. Northamptonshire, 42,386
ac., pop. 9272; contains 21 pars.—2. Fawsley, par.,
S. Northamptonshire, 3 miles S. of Daventry, 1550 ac.,
pop. 58; contains Fawsley Park.

Fawsyde, seat, 3 miles N. of Bervie, Kincardine. _

Faxflect, township, South Cave par., East-Riding
Yorkshire, on river Humber, 64 miles SW. of South
Cave, 1717 ac., pop. 249; contains Faxlleet Hall.

Faxton, par., N. Northamptonshire, 2 miles E. of
Lamport ry. sta., 2120 ac. (includingMawsley), pop. 55.

Fay Gate, hamlet with ry. sta., 34 miles NE. o.
Horsham, W. Sussex; P.O.

Faynol, hamlet, Llanfair-Dyffryn-Clwyd par., Den-
bighshire, 2 miles SE. of Ruthin.

Fazakerley, township and ry. sta., Walton-on-the-
Hill par., SW. Lancashire, 1709 ac., pop. 533 ; con-
tains Fazakerley Hall; the sta. is 5 miles NE. o.
Exchange sta., Liverpool.

Fazeley, township (ry. sta. AVilncote and Fazeley),
Tamworth par., E. Staffordshire, in S. vicinity of Tam-
worth bor., 2468 ac., pop. 1793; P.O., T.O.; a bridge
over the Tame at Fazeley connects the counties ox
Stafford and Warwick.

Fazeley Canal, Warwick and Stafford; joins the
AVyrley and Essington Canal near AAThittington and the
Coventry Canal near Fazeley; is 204 miles long, rises
248 feet, and has 44 locks.

Fea Hill, on AV. coast of Sanday island, Orkney,
near Cross church, alt. 173 ft.

Feagh, St Michael’s of, par., in co. and township of
Wexford, 99 ac., pop. 2735.

Feagile, river, King’s co. See Figile.

Feakle, par. and vil. (Feakle and Baurroe), W. co.
Clare, 15 miles NW. of Killaloe, 35,999 ac., pop.
4617; P.O.

Fealar Deer Forest, N. Perthshire, between the
forests of Mar and Athole, 14,000 ac.; Fealar Lodge
is 25 miles NE. of Pitlochry.

Fealc, river; rises on the border of cos. Cork, Kerry,
and Limerick, and flows about 37 miles NAV. to river
Shannon, before entering which it is called the Cashen.

Fear by, township, in par. and 2 miles W. of Masham,
North-Riding Yorkshire, 891 ac., pop. 222.

Fearn.—par., Forfarshire, 7 miles W. of Brechin,
8792 ac., pop. 316; P.O.—2. Fearn, par. and vil. with
ry. sta., NE. Ross and Cromarty—par., 7841 ac., pop.
2135; vil. (Hill of Fearn), 1 m. E. of sta. and 44 SE. of
Tain; P.O., T.O.; part of F. Abbey (erectedinEdderton
1221, removed to Fearn 1338) serves as the par. church.

Fearn, Easter and Wester, 2 districts and 2 streams,
Edderton par., Ross-shire; Fearn Lodge is on Dornoch
Firth, 24 miles SE. of Ardgay.

Fearnall Heath, AVorcester. See Fernhill Heath.

Fearnan, hamlet, Perthshire. See Fernin.

Fearnhead, hamlet, in par. and 2 m. NE. of Warring-
ton, SW. Lancashire. See
Poulton-with-Fearnhead.

Featherbed Lane, deep gorge (a torrent in winter),
near Chagford, E. Devon.

Featherbed Moss, on border of Derbyshire and
Yorkshire, 44 miles SW. of Penistone.

Fcathcrstal, vil., in par. and 5 miles NE. of Roch-
dale, SE. Lancashire.

Fcatherston Hall, seat, 2 miles SW. of Leigh, SW.
Lancashire.

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

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