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439; P.O.; 1 mile NAV. of sta. is Guthrie Castle (built 1468, repaired and enlarged 1848), seat of the Guthries.
Guton, hamlet, Brandistone par., S. Norfolk, 3 miles SE. of Reepham.
Gutter, place, Tilehurst par., Berks, near Reading.
Guyhirnc, vil. with ry. sta., St Mary AVisbech par., Cambridgeshire, 5 miles NAV. of March Junction; P.O., called Guyhlrn.
Guyhlrne with Bings End, eccl. dist. (ry. sta. Guyhirne), St Mary and St Peter AVisbech pars., Cam- bridgeshire, pop. 1258.
Guynd, The, seat, Carmylie par., Forfarshire, on Elliot AVater, 5 miles AV. of Arbroath ; in the Den of Guyud are vestiges of an ancient camp.
Guys Cave, in co. and NE. vicinity of AYarwick.
Guys Cllffe, par., in co. and bor. of Warwick, pop. 16.
Guyson, township, Northumb. See Guyzance.
Guytlng. See Guiting.
Guyzance (or Guyson), township, Shilbottle par., N. Northumberland, on river Coquet, 7 miles S. of Alnwick, 1403 ac., pop. 181.
Gwaelod-y-Garth, 2 miles from Taffs Wells, Gla- morgan ; P.O.
Gwaen . See also Gwen .
Gwaenyffyinon, hamlet, Llanarmon par., Denbigh- shire, 5 miles SE. of Ruthin.
Gwaenynog.—seat, in co. and 14 mile SW. of Den- bigh.—2. Gwaenynog, hamlet, Llanfair Caereinion par., Montgomeryshire, 2 miles from Llanfair.
Gwaenynog Isaf, hamlet, Llangyniew par., Mont- gomeryshire, 2 miles NE. of Llanfair.
Gwaenysgor, par. and vil., Flintshire, 34 miles NE. of Rhyl, 817 ac., pop. 273.
Gwaestcdln, hamlet, Nantmel par., Radnorshire, 4 miles SE. of Rhayader.
Gwalchmai, vil., Trewalchmai par., Anglesey, 5 miles AV. of Llangefni; P.O.
Gwarafog, township and hamlet, Llanllconvel par., Brecknockshire, 7 miles W. of Builth, 66 ac., pop. 40.
Gwash, name of upper part of river AVash, affluent of river Welland, near Stamford, on SAV. border of Lincolnshire. See Wash.
Gwastade, hamlet, Carmarthenshire, 74 miles N. of Llandilofawr.
Gwayne, river, Pembroke; rises on Mynydd Preseley, and flows 6 m. W. to St Georges Channel at Fishguard.
Gweal Isle, one of the Scilly Islands, to the S. of Bryher, 8 ac.
Gweebarra, river, W. co. Donegal; rises near Lough Barra, and flows 18 miles SAV. to Gweebarra Bay.
Gweedore, hamlet with hotel, 3 miles E. of Bunbeg, W. co. Donegal; P.O.
Gweedore Bay, at Bunbeg, W. co. Donegal.
Gweek, seaport vil., St Martin in Meneage par., W. Cornwall, 3 miles SE. of Helston.
Gweestln, affluent of river Laune, mid. co. Kerry.
Gwehellog, township, in par. and 24 miles NE. of Usk, Monmouthshire, 2819 ac., pop. 277.
Gweinpe, hamlet, in co. and 54 m. SE. of Carmarthen.
Gwcnddwr, par. and township, NE. Brecknockshire, 54 miles SE. of Builth—par., 8262 ac., pop. 413 ; town- ship, 7381 ac., pop. 369.
Gwendraethfach and Gwendraethfawr, 2 streams, Carmarthenshire; flowing from Mynydd Mawr to Car- marthen Bay at Kidwelly.
Gwenlais, hamlet, Llandilo Talybont par., Glamor- gan, 4 miles NE. of Castell Llwchwr.
Gwennap, par. and vil., AV. Cornwall, 3 miles SE. of Redruth, 6630 ac., pop. 6209; P.O.; has the most pro- ductive copper mines in Cornwall.
Gwent, an ancient territory, comprising the counties of Monmouth and Glamorgan, parts of Brecknock and Hereford, and the Forest of Dean in Gloucester.
Gwenthrew, hamlet, Kerry par., Montgomeryshire, 2 miles SE. of Newtown.
Gweredos, hamlet, Gyffin par., Carnarvonshire, near Conway.
Gwernaiicld, eccl. dist. and vil., Mold par., Flint- shire—dist., pop. 981; vil., 2 miles N. of Mold ; P.O.
Gwcrncigron, hamlet, in par. and near St Asaph, Flintshire.
Gwernerim, hamlet, Llandinam par., Montgomery- shire, on river Severn, 54 miles SW. of Newtown. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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