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Gneevequilla, 34 miles N. of Bathmore ry. sta., E.
co. Kerry ;
P.O.

Gnceves, hamlet, 4 m. SE. of Kanturk, N. co. Cork.

Gnoll Castle, seat, 1 mile SE. of Neath, Glamorgan.

Gnosall, par. and vil. with ry. sta., in AY. of co. and
6 miles SAV. of Stafford, on river Rowley, 10,577 ac.,
pop. 2379;
P.O.

Goadby, township, Billesdon par., S. Leicestershire,
8 miles NE. of Market Harborough, pop. 103.

Goadby Marwood, par., N. Leicestershire, 5 miles
NE. of Melton Mowbray, 1618 ac., pop. 155;
P.O.; has
church of 13th century; contains seat of Goadby Hall.

Goales, ravine, Kilmany Hill, Fifeshire.

Goat, hamlet, Bridekirk par., AY. Cumberland, on
river Derwent, 1 mile NAV. of Cockermouth.

Goat Fell, mountain, in E. of Arran island, 3 miles
NW. of Brodick, alt. 2866 ft.; forms a prominent
feature in the scenery of the Firth of Clyde, and com-
mands an almost unrivalled view.

Goat Island.—in Lough Mahon, Carrigaline par., S.
co. Cork, 3 ac., pop. 6.—2. Goat Island, Skull par., S.
co. Cork.

Goatacre, hamlet, Hillmartonpar.,N. AYilts, 4miles
NE. of Caine.

Goat Acid, seat, on Loch Fyne, Argyllshire, 84 miles
SAY. of Inveraray.

Goathill, par., mid. Somerset, 24 miles E. of Sher-
borne, 300 ac., pop. 45.

Goathland, township and vil. with ry. sta. (Goath-
land Mill), Pickering par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 94
miles SAY. of Whitby, 9032 ac., pop. 514; p.o.

Goathorn, hamlet, on Poole harbour, Studland par.,
Dorset, 6 miles SE. of Wareham.

Goathurst, par., W. Somerset, 34 miles SAY. of
Bridgwater, 1438 ac., pop. 254 ;
P.O.

Goathurst Common, tract, Sundridge par., AY. Kent.

Goatmllk Hill, Kinglassie par., Fifeshire, 1 mile S.
of Leslie, alt. 561 ft.

Goat’s Mount, hill, Newtonards par., N. co. Down.

Goat’s Water, tarn, between the Old Man and Dow
Crag, 2 miles W. of Coniston, N. Lancashire.

Goatstown.—vil., Taney par., SE. co. Dublin, pop.
145.—2. Goatstown, hamlet, 1 mile N. of Borrisokane,
N. co. Tipperary.

Gobbins, The, a range of basaltic cliffs, on E. coast
of Magee island, E. co. Antrim, 200 ft. high.

Gobhan’s Castle, a ruin, 2 miles from Ballycastle,
N. co. Antrim.

GoMons, seat, 3 miles NE. of Hatfield, Herts; was
the residence of Sir Thomas More (1480-1535), Chan-
cellor of England.

Goblins Cave, Perthshire. See Coir NAN Uriskin.

Goblin’s Den, wild ravine, cutting Ardtun headland,
in SAY. of Mull island, Argyllshire.

Gobowen, ry. sta., 24 miles NE. of Oswestry, N.
Shropshire ;
P.O., T.O.

Godalming.—mun. bor., market town, and par., W.
Surrey, on river Wye, 344 miles SW. of London by
rail—par., 9049 ac., pop. 8640 ; bor., 90 ac., pop. 2505;
P.O., T.o., 2 Banks. Market-days, Wednesday and
Saturday. The town was first incorporated in 1572,
but it is said to be of Saxon origin. Mfrs. of stock-
ings, gloves, flannels, paper, &c., are carried on to a
small extent. There are 2 stations—Godalming Old
Station (terminus of London and South-AVestern Ry.)
and Godalming New Station, on direct Portsmouth
line.—2. Godalming, hundred, AY. Surrey, 38,186 ac.,
pop. 14,038; contains 8 pars, and parts of 2 others.

Godard’s Castle, ruin, Thornbury par., mid. Kent.

Godden Green, hamlet, Seal par., W. Kent, 2g miles
NE. of Sevenoaks;
P.O.

Godderthorne, hundred, SW. Dorset, 2407ac., pop.
498 ; contains 3 pars.

Goddington.—par., NE. Oxfordshire, 54 miles NE.
of Bicester, 1019 ac., pop. 60.—2. Goddington, seat,
2 miles NAY. of Ashford, E. Kent.

Godley.—township and ry. sta. (Godley Junction),
Mottram in Longden Dale par., E. Cheshire, in the
mun. bor. of Hyde, 645 ac., pop. 1392.—2. Godley,
hundred, W. Surrey, 45,195 ac., pop. 28,183; contains
8 pars, and part of another.

Godmanchester, mun. bor., market town, and par.
with ry. sta., Huntingdonshire, on r. Ouse, within pari.

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

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