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Gugii, part of St Agnes, Scilly Islands, f mile long and ¼ broad, separated from St Agnes isl. at high tides.
Guide Bridge, hamlet with ry. sta., Ashton-under- Lyne par., SE. Lancashire, 5 miles NE. of Stockport.
Guidore (co. Donegal). See Gweedore.
Guilengb, par., N. co. Waterford, 5 miles SE. of Carrick-on-Suir, 3949 ac., pop. 307.
Guildahlc, tithing, Kingsclere par., N. Hants.
Gnilden Down, hamlet, Clun par., S. Shropshire, 4 miles S. of Bishops Castle.
Guilden Morden, par., SW. Cambridgeshire, 6 miles NW. of Royston, 2506 ac., pop. 959; P.O.
Guilden Sutton, par., in co. and 3 miles NE. of Chester, 974 ac., pop. 187.
Guildford, mun. bor. and co. town, AY. Surrey, on river Wey, 30 miles SAY. of London by rail—bor. (partly in Shalford and Stohe pars.), 535 ac., pop. 10,858; 3 Banks, 5 newspapers. Market-days, Tues- day and Saturday. The first mention of Guildford is in the will of Alfred the Great; it is a picturesque old town, containing slight remains of a Norman castle and some interesting buildings. The Royal Free Grammar-School was founded in 1509. With the ex- ception of a few breweries and flour mills, nearly all the trade of the town is connected with agriculture. Its grain and cattle markets have a high reputation. The bor. returned 1 member to Parliament until 1885.
Guildford (or South-Western) Division, pari. div. of Surrey, pop, 57,109.
Guildtown, vil., St Martins par., in co. and 5¼ miles N. of Perth; P.O.
Gnildy, vil., Monikie par., Forfarshire, 5 miles NW. of Carnoustie.
Guile Lough, 7 m. E. of Ballymoney, N. co. Antrim.
Gnilshorongh. — hundred, S. Northamptonshire, 42,054 ac., pop. 9488; contains 17 pars, and part of another.—2. Guilshorongli, par., township, and vil., in co. and 10 m. NW. of Northampton—par., 3080 ac., pop. 728; township,pop. 517; P.O., T.o.; onan eminence in vicinity of vil. is the seat of Gnilshorough Hall.
Guilsiield, par. and vil., Montgomeryshire—par. (partly in bor. of Welshpool), 14,835 ac., pop. 2430 ; pop. of burghal part, 1076 ; vil., 3 m. NAY. of AArelshpool; P.O.
Guiltcross, hundred, on border of S. Norfolk, 28,173 ac., pop. 6142; contains 11 pars, and part of another.
Guilthwaite, hamlet, AYhiston par., S. div. AYest- Riding Yorkshire, 2 miles SE. of Rotherham.
Gnilton, tithing, Ash-next-Sandwich par., E. Kent.
Guinach, Loch, in par., and 1¼ mile NAY. of Kin- gussie, Inverness-shire.
Gnineaford, hamlet, Marwood par., N. Devon, 3 miles NAV. of Barnstaple.
Guirshadir, suburb of Stornoway, Lewis island.
Guisaehan, seat of Lord Tweedmouth, Kiltarlity par., NAY. Inverness-shire, on headstream of river Glass, 22 miles SW. of Beauly.
Guisaehan Deer Forest, NA\r. Inverness-shire,
15,580 ac.; post-town, Beauly.
Guishrough, market town, par., and township with ry. sta., North-Riding Yorkshire, in Cleveland dist., 9 miles SE. of Middlesbrough—par., 13,166 ac., pop. 7188; town and township, 7014 ac., pop. 6616; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Market-day, Tuesday; contains the splendid ruins of Guishrough Priory (1119). The working of Cleveland iron-ore employs most of the inhabitants.
Guiseley, par., township, and vil. with ry. sta., E. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire, 2 m. S. of Otley—par., 8926 ac., pop. 20,083; township, 1554 ac., pop. 3706; P.O., T.O.
Guishdcn, afli. of river Moy, co. Mayo, near Foxford.
Giiist, par. and vil., N. Norfolk, 2 miles NW. of Foulsham, 1674 ac., pop. 390 ; P.O.
Guiting, Tcnsple, or Upper Guiting, par. and vil., E. Gloucester, 4 miles E. of AVinchcomb, 6180 ac., pop. 517 ; 2 miles NE. of vil. is the seat of Guiting Lodge.
Guiting Grange, hamlet and seat, Guiting Power par., E. Gloucestershire.
Guiting Power (or Lower Guiting), par. and vil., E. Gloucestershire, 5¼ miles SE. of AVinchcomb, 3380 ac., pop. 619 ; P.O., called Lower Guiting; in vicinity of vil. is the seat of Guiting Park.
Gulberwick, ancient par. and vil., Lerwick par., Shetland ; the vil. is 3 miles SAY. of Lerwick.
Gulbin, river, Kilmonivaig par., Inverness-shire; |
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