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issues from Loch Gulbin, and flows 6 miles through Glen
Gulbin to river Spean near foot of Loch Laggan.

Guldeford (or Guildford), East, par. and hamlet, E.
Sussex, on r. Rother, 1 m. NE. of Rye, 2823 ac., pop. 182.

Guldeford Level, marsh, in vicinity of East Gulde-
ford, E. Sussex.

Gull Cliff, promontory, on S. coast of Guernsey,
Channel Islands, 8¼ miles SW. of St Peter Port.

Gull Rock, on E. side of Lundy island, N. Devon.

Gull Rocks, Argyllshire. See Dun-na-Feulan.

Gull Stream, channel, off E. coast of Kent, between
Goodwin Sands and the Brake ; has a light-vessel in the
fairway, with revolving light (Gull Stream) seen 10 m.

Gnlladuff, hamlet, miles E. of Maghera ry. sta.,
co. Londonderry.

Gullane, vil., Dirleton par., N. Haddingtonshire, 4
miles SW. of North Berwick, and 4 miles NW. of Drem
Junction;
P.O.; the church (St Andrews), now a ruin, is
very old; at SW. extremity of bay is
Gullane Point.

Gulliford, hamlet, AVoodbury par., E. Devon, 5
miles NE. of Exmouth.

Gullion Holme, hamlet, Kirkby Shore par., West-
morland,
miles NAY. of Appleby.

Gully, affluent of river Nore, mid. Queen’s co., near
Castle-Dur row.

Giilvain Deer Forest, Inverness and Argyll, 8240 ac.

Gulval, par. and vil., AV. Cornwall, 1 mile NE. of
Penzance,
4355 ac. and 157 foreshore, pop. 1623; P.O.;
in vicinity of vil. is Gulval Carn.

Gulwortky, hamlet, on W. border of Devon, 3 miles
SW. of Tavistock.

Gumber, The, dist., in Slindon par., W. Sussex, 2
miles NAY. of Arundel.

Gumfrcston, par., SE. Pembrokeshire, 2 miles NW.
of Tenby, 1644 ac., pop. 91.

Giunley, par., S. Leicestershire, miles NW. of
Market Harborough,
1550 ac., pop. 232; contains the
seat of
Gumley Hall.

Glimmers How, or Gunners How, hill, N. Lanca-
shire, on E. side of AVindermere, alt.
1054 ft.

Gnnby, hamlet, Bubwith par., East-Riding Yorkshire,
5 miles NAY. of Howden. See Breighxon cum Gunby.

Gnnby, St Nicholas, par., S. Lincolnshire, 10 miles
S. of Grantham, 666 ac., pop.
110.

Gnnby, St Peter, par., mid. Lincolnshire, 5 miles
NE. of Spilsby,
606 ac., pop. 80 ; contains the seat of
Gunby Park.

Gnnflect Light, at NE. of Gunfleet Sandbank, off
coast of Essex, 12 miles S. of Harwich ; is a revolving
light seen 11 miles.

Gungrog-fawr and Gnngrog-feclian, 2 hamlets,
Gnilsfieldpar., Montgomery, in N. vicinity of Welshpool.

Gunhill, hamlet, Chiddingly par., E. Sussex.

Gunhoiisc, township, West Halton and Frodingham
pars., N. Lincolnshire, on river Trent, 4 miles SE. of
Crowle, pop.
164.

Gnnley Hall, seat, on E. border of Montgomeryshire,
3 miles N. of Chirbury.

Gunn, place, Swimbridge par., N. Devon, 5 miles
NE. of Barnstaple.

Gunna Island, between the islands of Coll and
Tyree, Inner Hebrides, Argyllshire.

Gunners How, hill. See Gummers How.

Gnnnershury, hamlet with ry. sta., Ealing par.,
Middlesex, 2 miles NE. of Brentford; in vicinity is
Gunnershy Park (time of Canute), now the seat of
Baron de Rothschild.

Gnnnerside, hamlet, Grinton par., North-Riding
Yorkshire, on river Swale, 2 miles E. of Muker ;
P.O.

Gunnerskeld, 2 miles N. of Shap, Westmorland;
has an ancient stone circle.

Gimnerton, hamlet, Chollerton par., S. North-
umberland, on river North Tyne,
miles NW. of
Hexham; P.O.

Gunncss with Burringham, eccl. dist. withry. sta.
(Gunness and Burringham), Bottesford, Frodingham,
and West Halton pars., N. Lincolnshire, pop. 864;
sta., 4¼ miles AY. of Frodingham.

Gunnlslake, vil. and mining dist., Calstock par., E.
Cornwall, on border of Devon, 4 miles SW. of Tavi-
stock;
P.O., T.o., 2 Banks.

Gnu n is ter Island, at mouth of Gunnister Voe, in
SW. of Northmavine par., Mainland, Shetland.

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

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