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Grange dc Lings, par., in co. and dist. of Lincoln, pop. 66.
Grange Distillery, near Burntisland, Fifeshire.
Grange FeU, hill, Dumfriesshire, 6½ miles E. of Lockerbie, alt. 1045 ft.
Grange Hall, seat, 6 m. S. of Appleby, Westmorland.
Grange Hall, seat, Kinloss par., NW. Elginshire, 2 miles NE. of Forres.
Grange Hill, hamlet, 1 m. SE. of Chigwell, W. Essex.
Grange House.—seat, in par. and 3J miles NE. of Maybole, Ayrshire.—2. Grange House, in S. suburbs of Edinburgh.—3. Grange House, seat, 1\ mile E. of Borrowstounness, Linlithgowshire.
Grange Junction, ry. sta., Banffshire, 4½ miles E. of Keith and 16J miles SW. of Banff. See Grange.
Grange Lane, ry. sta., S. div. West-Riding York¬ shire, 5½ miles N. of Sheffield.
Grange Moor.—place, S. Durham, 2 miles NW. of Darlington.—2. Grange Moor, hamlet, Thornhill par.,
S. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire, 1 mile S. of Dewsbury.
Grange Road, ry. sta., 3 miles SW. of East Grin- stead, E. Sussex.
Grange Town.—ry. sta. and SAY. suburb of Cardiff, Glamorgan; P.O. — 2. Grange Town, 2 miles from Southbank sta., North-Riding Yorkshire ; P.O.
Grange Vale, seat, near Beith, N. Ayrshire.
Grange in Borrowdale, eccl. dist. and vil., Cros- thwaite par., AY. Cumberland—dist., pop. 163; vil., 3½ miles SAY. of Keswick.
Grange of Lindores, vil., Fifeshire. See Lindores.
Grange on Sands, eccl. dist. (ry. sta. Grange), Cartmel par., N. Lancashire, pop. 924; P.O., t.o., called Grange over Sands. See Grange.
Grangeclare, par., in co. and 2 miles NW. of Kil¬ dare, 532 ac., pop. 46.
Grangeclovan, par., Kilkenny. See Grangemacomb.
Grange-Con, seat, 5 m. NW. of Baltinglass, W. co. AVieklow; P.O.
Grangccorner, 7 miles from Toomebridge, co. Antrim; P.O.
Grangcford, par. and hamlet, N. co. Carlow, 4 miles NAY. of Tullow, 3503 ac., pop. 537 ; P.O.
Grangegeeth, par., N. co. Meath, 3 miles N. of Slane, 4447 ac., pop. 599.
Grangegormnn, par., in co. and city of Dublin, 881 ac., pop. 7338.
Grangekilree, par., in co. and 3 miles SE. of Kil¬ kenny, 991 ac., pop. 107.
Grangemaccoiub (or Grangeclovan), par., N. co. Kilkenny, 2 miles S. of Ballyragget, 3485 ac., pop. 537.
Grangeinellon, seat, 3½ m. S. of Athy, S. co. Kildare.
Grangeinockler, par., SE. co. Tipperary, 7 miles N. of Carrick-on-Suir, 2803 ac., pop. 469.
Grangemonk, par., Queens co. See Monksgrange.
Grangemore, seat, 4½ miles NE. of Killucan sta., E. co. AYestmeath.
Grangemouth, seaport town, Falkirk, Bothkennar, and Polmont pars., E. Stirlingshire, on Firth of Forth, at entrance of Forth and Clyde Canal, and at confluence of Grange Burn and river Carron, 3 miles NE. of Fal¬ kirk by rail, pop. 4560; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Grange¬ mouth was founded in 1777, in connection with the construction of the Forth and Clyde Canal; in 1810 it was made a head port. It has considerable docks (opened 1843, 1859, and 1882) and timber basins; and outside the harbour is a sea-wall, 850 ft. long, at which the largest ships can unload. Grangemouth is the headquarters of several steamship lines trading to London, Norway, Sweden, the Baltic, and elsewhere. (For shipping statistics, see Appendix.) On end of S. embankment, at entrance of river Carron, is a light¬ house with fixed light seen 10 miles. Shipbuilding (principally of iron steamers) is carried on, and there are sawmills, brick and tile works, and a rope and sail factory. Grangemouth has a Public Institute, opened 1876 ; a public park, presented by the Earl of Zetland, 1882 ; and a Town Hall, founded 1884.
Grangemuir House, seat, Anstruther Wester par., Fife, 1J mile NW. of Pittenweem.
Grangepans, E. part of town of Borrowstounness, Linlithgowshire, pop. 792.
Grangerosnolvan, par., S. co. Kildare, 4 miles SE. of Athy, 1391 ac., pop. 80. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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