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Greenford Green, hamlet, 1 mile S. of Harrow,
Middlesex.

Greengairs, mining vil., New Monkland par., N.
Lanarkshire, 4 miles NE. of Airdrie.

Greengate, dist. in Salford bor., SE. Lancashire,
pop. 7075.

Greengates, hamlet, in par. and 4 miles NE. of
Bradford, West-Riding Yorkshire.

Greenhall, hamlet, near Llanfyllin, Montgomery.

Greenhall, seat, Blantyre par., Lanarkshire, 4 mile
W. of High Blantyre sta.

Greenham.-—township, Thatcliam par., Berks, partly
in mun. bor. of Newbury, 2564 ac., pop. 1586.—2.
Greenham, hamlet, Ashbrittle par., AY. Somerset,
54 miles SW. of Milverton; P.O.—3. Greenhain, ham-
let, in par. and 5 m. SW. of Crewkerne, W. Somerset.

Greenhaugh, hamlet, in par. and 5 miles NW. of
Bellingham, N. Northumberland.

Greenhead.—vil. with ry. sta., in par. and 3 miles
NW. of Haltwhistle, S. Northumberland; P.O. — 2.
Greenhead, hamlet, Ecelesfield par., S. div. West-
Riding Yorkshire, 6 miles N. of Sheffield.

Greenhead.—vil., in co. and 84 miles SE. of Dum-
fries, near Caerlaverock Castle.—2. Greenhead, vil.,
Auchterderran par., Fifeshire, 44m. NW. of Kirkcaldy.

Greenhead Gill, ravine, on E. border of W. Cumber-
land, on E. side of Dunmail Raise, 9 m. SE. of Keswick.

Greenhill.—vil., Norton par., N. Derbyshire, 4 miles
S. of Sheffield ; P.O.—2. Greenhill, par., N. Lincoln-
shire, 4 miles NE. of Gainsborough, 250 ac., pop. 26.—

3. Greenhill, hamlet, in par. and 1 mile NE. of
Harrow, Middlesex; P.O.—4. Greenhill, hamlet, Elles-
mere par., N. Shropshire.—5. Greenhill, tithing,
Wootton Bassett par., N. Wilts.—6. Greenhill, 3
miles from Bromsgrove, E. Worcestershire; P.O.

Greenhill.—vil., Lochmaben par., Dumfriesshire,
34 miles SAY. of Lockerbie.—2. Greenhill, school,
Shotts par., Lanarkshire.—3. Greenhill, seat, Hownam
par., E. Roxburghshire, at base of Green Hill.—4.
Greenhill, ry. sta. (for Bonnybridge), in W. of Fal-
kirk par., SE. Stirlingshire, 15 miles NE. of Glasgow.

Greenhill Lane, hamlet, in par. and 24 miles SE. of
Alfreton, E. Derbyshire ; P.O.

Greenhills.—vil., in co. and 4 miles SW. of Dublin.
—2. Greenhills, seat, 5 miles NW. of Edenderry, NE.
King’s co.—3. Greenhills, seat, 8 miles SAY. of Roscrea,
N. co. Tipperary.

Greenhlthe, eccl. dist. and vil. with ry. sta., Swans-
combe and Stone-near-Dartford pars., W. Kent—dist.,
pop. 1870; vil., on river Thames, 24 miles NE. of Dart-
ford ; P.O., T.O.; has a small pier, and carries on lime-
making from its chalk quarries. From Greenhithe the
fatal expedition of Franklin and Crozier in the
Erebus
and Terror sailed, June 19, 1845.

Greenhoe, North, hundred, N. Norfolk, 40,084 ac.,
pop. 8766; contains 19 pars.

Greenhoe, South, hundred, W. Norfolk, 62,401 ac.,
pop. 10,083; contains 26 pars, and part of another.

Greenholm, part of Newmills, Ayrshire, pop. 741.

Greenhoime, hamlet with school, in par. and 2 miles
SW. of Orton, Westmorland.

Greenhoime Mills, school, 1 mile from Burley sta.,
E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire.

Greenhow, hamlet, Ingleby Greenhow par., North-
Riding Yorkshire, 44 miles SE. of Stokesley.

Greenhow Hill, eccl. dist. and vil., Ripon, Burnsall,
and Hampsthwaite pars., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire
—dist., pop. 614; vil. is 34 m. NE. of Pateley Bridge sta.

Greenish, one of a group of islands in the Shannon es-
tuary, at mouth of river Deel, co. Limerick, 46 ac., pop. 8.

Greenknowe.—ruined tower, in par. and g mile
NW. of Gordon sta., Berwickshire.—2. Greenknowe,
quoad sacra par., Annan par., Dumfriesshire, pop. 1263.

Greenknowcs, mound, formerly a crannoge or arti-
ficial lake-dwelling, m a bog in Culter par., Lanarkshire.

Greenland, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles SE. of
Snaith, E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire.

Greenland.—vil., Dunnet par., Caithness, 34 miles
E. of Castletown; P.O.—2. Greenland, vil., in S. of
Walls par., Shetland, on Yaila Sound.

Greenland Honse, seat, on S. border of Bucks, 2
miles NE. of Henley on Thames; the old house was
besieged for 6 months by the Parliamentary forces, 1644.

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