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Green Island, 1 mile from Carrickfergus Junction,
co. Antrim; P.O.

Green Lane, vil., Dagenham par., S. Essex.

Green Lancs, ry. sta. See Haringay.

Green Lanes and Noel Park, ry. sta. (on Great
Eastern Ry.), in N. of London.

Green Moor, hamlet, in par. and 4 miles SE. of
Penistone, AYest-Riding Yorkshire.

Green Ore, par., mid. Somerset, 3 miles NE. of
AVells, pop. 7.

Green Park, seat, 6 miles NE. of Drumree ry. sta.,
E. co. Meath ; P.O.

Green ltoad, ry. sta., on SE. border of Cumberland,
4¾ miles SAY. of Broughton -in-Furness.

Green Street.—hamlet, East Ham par., S. Essex, 2
miles AY. of Barking.—2. Green Street, 4½ mile N. of
Elstree sta., Herts; P.O.—3. Green Street, vil., Lin-
steadpar., E. Kent, 3m. SE. of Sittingbourne; P.O.,T.O.

Green Street Green, hamlet, Farnborough and Chels-
field pars., AV. Kent, 1 mile SE. of Farnborough; P.O.

Greenacres Moor, dist., Prestwich par., SE. Lanca¬
shire, in suburbs of Oldham ; P.O., T.O.

Greenaley Point, promontory, AY. Somerset, 1¾ mile
NAY. of Minehead, alt. 690 ft.

Greenalgli with Tliistleton, township, in par. and
3 miles NAY. of Kirkham, N. Lancashire, 1897 ac., pop.
380; has ruins of Grccnalgh Castle, which was garri¬
soned for Charles I. by Lord Derby (1643).

Greenan, Loch, Bute island, 1 mile AV of Rothesay.

Greenan Castle, ruin, on coast of Maybole par., in
co. and 3 miles SAV. of Ayr.

Greenbank.—ry. sta., 1¾ mile SW. of Northwich,
mid. Cheshire. — 2. Greenbank, vil., in par. and 3
miles AY. of Kendal, AYestmorland.

Greenbank House, seat, Mearnspar., Renfrewshire,
If mile AY. of Busby.

Grccnbootli Mill, school, Rochdale dist., Lancashire.

Grcenbotlom, hamlet, Kenwyn par., W. Cornwall.

Grcenbrae, part of Stoop vil., in co. and 1 mile NE.
of Dumfries, pop. (of Stoop, including Greenbrae) 568.

Greenburn.—place with fairs, Newhills par., Aber¬
deenshire, mile NAY. of Auchmill.—2. Greenburn,
school, Kincardine O’Neil par., Aberdeenshire. — 3.
Grecnbnrn, part of town of
Fauldhouse : which see.

Greencastle.—vil. with ry. sta., Shankill par., SE.
co. Antrim, 3 miles N. of Belfast, pop. 825.—2. Grcen-
castlc, seat and hamlet, with harbour and fort, 4 miles
NE. of Moville, N. co. Donegal, on W. side of the
entrance to Lough Foyle; P.O.—3. Greencastle, vil.,
on Carlingford Lough, S. co. Down, opposite Greenore.

Grcencroft, township, in par. and 1 mile N. of Lan-
chester, N. Durham, 3183 ac., pop. 2000.

Greendalc, hamlet, Woodbury par., E. Devon, 6½
miles N. of Exmouth.

Greendalc Tarn, mountain lakelet, W. Cumberland,
on Middle Fell, near Wast Water.

Greendown, hamlet, Litton par., E. Somerset, 7
miles N. of AVells.

Grccnend.—hamlet, Liberton par., in co. and2 miles
SE. of Edinburgh.—2. Grccnend, hamlet, Old Monk-
land par., Lanarkshire, 4½ mile SE. of Coatbridge.

Greeness, school, Monquhitter par., Aberdeenshire,
5 miles SE. of Turriff.

Greenfield.—hamlet, Pulloxhill and Flitton pars.,
Bedfordshire, 2 miles SE. of Ampthill. •— 2. Green¬
field, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles N. of Holywell,
Flintshire; P.O.; in vicinity is the seat of Greenfield
Hall.-—3. Greenfield, hamlet, Aby par., mid. Lin¬
colnshire, 2 miles NW. of Alford.
— 4. Greenfield,
liberty, in par. and 3 miles SE. of AYatlington, Oxford¬
shire.—5. Greenfield, vil., AYolstanton par., N. Staf¬
fordshire, 1 mile NW. of Burslem.—6. Greenfield, vil.
with ry. sta., near W. border of S. div. West-Riding
Yorkshire, 4 miles E. of Oldham; P.O., T.o.

Greenfield, mining vil. with ry. sta., in NW. of
Hamilton par., Lanarkshire, near Bothwell.

Greenfield Common, Laleham par., Middlesex, 2
miles SE. of Staines.

Greenford, vil., Monikie par., Forfarshire, 8 miles
NE. of Dundee.

Greenford, Great, par. and vil., Middlesex, 4 miles
NW. of Brentford, 2078 ac., pop. 538 ; P.O., called
Greenford ; in vicinity is the seat of Greenford Hall.

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

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