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Fence.—hamlet, St Briavels par., AY. Gloucester-
shire.—2. Fence, eccl. dist. and vil., AVhalley par.,
NE. Lancashire—dist., pop. 1092; vil., 3 miles N. of
Burnley ; P.O.—3. Fence, hamlet, Aston with Aughton
par., S. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire, 6 m. SE. of Sheffield.

Fence House, seat, in E. vicinity of Macclesfield, E.
Cheshire.

Fencehouses, hamlet with ry. sta., in co. and 54 m.
NE. of Durham ; P.O., T.O., called Fence Houses. _

Fencliurcli Street, ry. sta., London, City Terminus
of London, Tilbury, and Southend Ry.

Fcncotc, Great and Little, 2 hamlets, Kirkby Fleet-
bam par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 3 miles NE. of
Bedale ; P.O. at Great Fencote.

Fcncott, hamlet, 3 m. NAV. of Bromyard, Hereford.

Fencott and Mnrcott, township, Charlton on Otmoor
par., Oxford, 5 miles S. of Bicester, 1139 ac., pop. 213.

Fender, Falls of, near the mouth of the Fender, N.
Perthshire ; Fender, Kiver, rises on Ben-y-Gloe, and
flows 64 miles SAV. to the Tilt 1 mile N. of Blair Athole.

Fender Bridge, hamlet, near confluence of the
Fender and the Tilt, Perthshire; P.O.

Fendocli, stream, Perthshire, flowing NE. to the
Almond at Buchanty; on left bank, at foot of the
Sma’ Glen, 6 miles NE. of Crieff, are remains of a
Roman camp (180 paces by 80 paces).

Fenella Castle, ruin, in par. and 1 mile AV. of
Fettercairn, Kincardineshire.

Fenella Den, Kincardine. See Den Fenella.

Fenham.—township, Newcastle St Andrew par., S.
Northumberland, 14 mile NAV. of Newcastle, 434 ac.,
pop. 157 ; contains Fenham Hall.—2. Fenltain, ham-
let, Holy Island par., N. Northumberland, on Fenham
Flats, 5 miles NAV. of Belford.—3. Fenham, hamlet,
Kyloe par., N. Northumberland.

Fenhauipton, hamlet, lm. SAV. of AVeobly,Hereford.

Feniscowlcs, eccl. dist. and vil. with ry. sta., Black-
burn par., NE. Lancashire—dist., pop. 1608; vil., 3 m.
SAV. of Blackburn; P.O.; in vicinity are the Feniscowles
Paper Mills and the seat of Feniscowles House.

Fenit, or Fenor, par. and island, N. co. Kerry, 6
miles NAV. of Tralee, 685 ac., pop. 248.

Feniton, par. and vil., E. Devon, in valley of the
Otter, 34 m. SAV. of Honiton, 1822 ac., pop. 355; P.O.;
in vicinity of vil. is Feniton Court; at Feniton Kridge
the Cornish rebels were defeated (1549) by Lord Grey.

Fcnlake, hamlet, Cardington par., in co. and 1 mile
SE. of Bedford.

Fcnn Ottery, par., Devon. See Venn Ottery.

Fennagh, par., mid. co. Carlow, on river Slaney,
10,514 ac., pop. 2373 ; contains part of Tullow.

Fennemere, hamlet, Bascliurch par., N. Shropshire,
74 miles NAV. of Shrewsbury.

Fennor.—par., E. co. Meath, on river Boyne, 1 mile
S. of Slane, 1127 ac., pop. 90.—2. Fennor, par., N. co.
Tipperary, 7 miles NE. of Thurles, 7917 ac., pop. 887.

Fenn’s Bank, ry. sta., on E. border of detached
part of Flintshire, 3 miles SAV. of AVhitchurch.

Fenn’s Moor, tract of moorland, N. Shropshire, near
Fenn’s Bank sta.

Fennshall, hamlet (ry. sta. Fenn’s Bank), on E.
border of detached part of Flintshire; 2 miles AV. of
sta. is the seat of Fenn’s New Hall.

Fenny Bentley, par. and vil., N. Derbyshire, 24
miles N. of Ashborne, 1038 ac., pop. 248; p.o.

Fenny Bridges, locality, Feniton par., N. Devon, 4
miles AV. of Honiton.

Fenny Compton, par. and ry. sta., in co. and 12
miles SE. of AVarwick, 2330 ac., pop. 587; P.O.,
t.o.

Fenny Drayton, par., S. Leicestershire, on border
of co., 24 miles AV. of Atherstone sta., 1280 ac.,
pop. 139; P.O.

Fenny Stratford, market town and township with
ry. sta., Bletchley and Simpson pars., on NE. border of
Bucks, 174 m. SW. of Bedford and 474 m- NAV. of Lon-
don, 1040ac., pop. 2147; P.O., T.O., IBank, 1 newspaper.
Market-day,
Monday; has mfrs. of straw-plait and lace.

Fennybridgc, hamlet, Almondbury par., S. div.
AVest-Riding Yorkshire, 24 miles E. of Huddersfield.

Fenoagh, par., N. co. Waterford, ou river Suir, 2
miles SE. of Carrick-on-Suir, 3613 ac., pop. 675.

Fenrothcr, township, Bothal par., N. Northumber-
land, 44 miles NW. of Morpeth, 1296 ac., pop. 64.



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