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Illanataggart, island, in Clew Bay, Kilmeena par.,
AY. co. Mayo, 29 ac., pop. 24.

Illaunaconann, island, in Lough Corrib, Kilcummin
par., W. co. Galway, 26 ac., pop. 14,

Hlaunaglashy, island, in Lough Conn, Kilbelfad
par., N. co. Mayo, 81 ae., pop. 37.

Illaunainld, island, Ballindoon par., W. co. Galway,
29 ac., pop. 25.

Hlauneeragh, island, in Kilkieran Bay, Killannin
par., AY. co. Galway, 89 ac., pop. 19.

Hlauneeragh, West, island, in Lough Corrib, Kil-
cummin par., W. co. Galway, 77 ac., pop. 74.

Illaungorm, North, island, Moyrus par., W. co.
Galway, 33 ac., pop. 19.

Illauniininul, co. Galway. See Mutton Island.

Illaunmorc, island, in Lough Corrib, Kilcummin
par., W. co. Galway, 95 ac., pop. 58.

Hlauntannig, island, KiUiney par., W. co. Kerry,
32 ac., pop. 17.

Illannnrra, island, Ballindoon par., W. co. Galway,
21 ac., pop. 2.

Hleray. See Balleshare and Illeray.

Hley, township, in par. and lk mile SE. of Hales-
owen, E. Worcestershire, pop. 80.

Illington, par., S. Norfolk, 4 miles NW. of East
Harling, 1298 ac., pop. 84.

Illingworth, eccl. dist. and vil., Halifax par., N.
div. West-Riding Yorkshire—dist., pop. 5392; vil., 2
miles NAY. of Halifax ; P.O.

Uiiston, old baronial edifice, supposed to have been
a royal hunting-seat, and now the property of the Earl
of Hopetoun, Kirkliston par., Linlithgowshire, on river
Almond, 1 mile SE. of Drumshoreland sta.

Illmire (or Ilnicr), par., mid. Bucks, 2J miles NW.
of Princes Risborough, 684 ac., pop. 63 ; contains the
seat of Illmire House.

Illogan, par. and vil., W. Cornwall, 2k miles NW.
of Redruth, 8493 ac., pop. 8723"; P.O.; has tin and
copper mines.

Illsfield, par., N. Hants. See Elliseield.

Illy, township, Worcestershire. See Illey.

Ilmer, par., Bucks. See Illmire.

Umington, par. and vil., partly in Gloucestershire
but chiefly in AYarwickshire, 4 miles NAV”. of Shipston-
on-Stour, 4000 ac., pop. 787 ; P.O.

Ilminster, market town and par. with ry. sta., W.
Somerset, on river Isle, 5 miles NE. of Chard, 4050
ac., pop. 3281; P.O., T.o., 2 Banks. Market-day,
Wednesday. The trade of Ilminster is mostly in flax
and tow; there are also mfrs. of ropes, bricks, and tiles.

Usham, eccl. dist., St Mary Church and Tormoham
pars., E. Devon, pop. 1543; forms a NAV. suburb of
Torquay.

Ilsington.—par. and vil., E. Devon, 7 miles NW. of
Newton Abbot, 7563 ac., pop. 1060; has an iron mine,
and some quarries of excellent granite.—2. Ilsington,
hamlet, Puddletown par., Dorset, 3 miles E. of Dor-
chester ; in vicinity is the seat of Ilsington House.

Hslcy, East (or Market Ilsley), small town and par.,
mid. Berks, 6J miles SW. of Didcot sta. and 9 miles NE.
of Newbury, 3017 ac., pop. 577; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank; its
sheep markets are among the largest in England.

Hsley, West, par. and vil,, mid. Berks, 2 miles NW.
of East Ilsley, 3037 ac., pop. 377 ; P.O.

Ilston, par., Glamorgan, 6| miles SW. of Swansea,
3109 ac., pop. 278.

Ilston on the Hill, township, Carlton Curliew par.,
in co. and 9 miles SE. of Leicester, pop. 311.

Ilton, par. and vil., W. Somerset, 2 miles NW. of
Ilminster, 1719 ac., pop. 425; P.O.

Ilton cum Pott, township, in par. and 2 miles SW.
of Masham, North-Riding Yorkshire, 2310 ae., pop. 128.

Iinachar, place, on W. coast of Arran island, Firth
of Clyde, 9| miles SW. of Lochranza church.

Irnber. — hamlet, in par. and vicinity of Thames
Ditton, W. Surrey.—2. Iinber, par., S. Wilts, 6J
miles NE. of Warminster, 3033 ac., pop. 339.

Iininmghant, par. and vil., N. Lincolnshire, 7k
miles NAY. of Grimsby, 3715 ac. (520 water), pop. 270.

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

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