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Inchmarlo House, seat, Banchory Ternan par., NW. Kincardineshire, near river Dee, 2 miles NW. of Banchory.
Inchmarnock, island, on W. side of Bute island, Firth of Clyde, pop. 18; has remains of a chapel dedi- cated to St Marnock.
Inchniartlnc House, seat, in NE. of Errol par., Perthshire, 1 mile W. of Inchture.
Inchmlckery, small island, in Firth of Forth, be- tween Cramond island and Inchcolm.
Inchmoan, island, in Loch Lomond, in par. and lk mile SE. of Luss, Dumbartonshire.
Inchmore, school, Kirkhill par., N. Inverness-shire.
Inchmore.—isl., in Lough Gowna, N. co. Longford. —2. Inchmore, isl., in Lough Ree, W. co. Westmeath.
Inchmurrln, island, at S. end of Loch Lomond, Kilmaronock par., Dumbartonshire, 2£ miles N. of Balloch pier; is the most southerly and the largest of the Loch Lomond islands, being 5| miles in circuit. Inchmurrin contains the ruins of Lennox Castle, and is preserved as a deer park by the Duke of Montrose.
Inchnacardoch, shooting-lodge, near Fort Augustus, Inverness-shire.
Inchnadamph, hamlet with inn, Assynt par., SW. Sutherland, at SE. end of Loch Assynt; the par. church of Assynt is at Inchnadamph.
Inchparks, school, Inch par., Wigtownshire.
Inchrye Abbey, seat, Abdie par., Fife, on Lindores Loch, 2§ miles SE. of Newburgh.
Inchtavannach (Monks Island), in Loch Lomond, in par. and 1 mile SE. of Luss, Dumbartonshire; anciently contained a monastery.
Inchterf, hamlet, in SW. corner of Kilsyth par., Stirlingshire.
Inchtorr, Loch Lomond. See Torrinch.
Inchture, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Carse of Gowrie, Perthshire, 4123 ac., pop. 650; P.O., T.O. ; a branch line runs from Inchture Village to Inchture Station, lk mile SE. ; Inchture Station, ry. sta., 14 miles E. of Perth and 7£ W. of Dundee ; P.O.
Inchtuthll, plateau with site of Roman camp, Caputh par., Perthshire, on left bank of river Tay.
Inchydoncy, co. Cork. See Island.
Inchyolaghan, par., co. Kilkenny. See Castleinch.
Inchyra, vil. with harbour, and seat, on river Tay, in co. and 5 miles E. of Perth.
Incomb, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles from Ivinghoe, Bucks.
Indian Queens, vil., St Columb par., E. Cornwall,
miles SW. of Bodmin.
Inellan, Argyllshire. See Innellan.
Inganess Bay, Mainland, Orkney, between Kirkwall and St Ola par. and St Andrews par.
Ingard, headland, on W. side of Ballyteige Bay, S. co. Wexford.
Ingardlne, Upper and lower, places, Stottesden par., S. Shropshire, 10 miles NE. of Ludlow.
Ingarsby, hamlet, Leicestershire. See Ingersby.
Ingatestone, par. and vil. with ry. sta., W. Essex, 6 miles NE. of Chelmsford and 23 miles NE. of London —par., 2738 ac., pop. 926 ; P.O., T.o.; the vil. is partly in Fryerning par. ; in vicinity is the seat of Ingate- stone Hall.
Ingblrclnvortli, township and vil., in par. and 2 miles NW. of Penistone, S. div. West-Riding York- shire, 1104 ac., pop. 335.
Ingersby (or Ingarsby), hamlet with ry. sta., Hun- garton par., in co. and 5§ m. NE. of Leicester ; in In- gersby Hall is preserved the bed on which Wolsey died.
Ingersley Hall, seat, 2£ miles NE. of Macclesfield, Cheshire.
Ingerthorpe, township, in par. and 4 miles SE. of Ripon, N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 512 ac.,pop. 49.
Ingestre, par. and ry. sta., in co. and 4 miles NE. of Stafford, on river Trent, 879 ac., pop. 138; gives the title of viscount to the Earl of Shrewsbury, whose seat (Ingestre Park) is in the par.
Ingham.—par. and vil., in co. and 8 miles NW. of Lincoln, 1750 ac., pop. 596 ; P.O.—2. Ingham, par. and vil., N. Norfolk, 1J mile NE. of Statham and 16 miles NE. of Norwich, 1503 ac., pop. 452 ; P.O.—3. Ingham, par. and ry. sta., W. Suffolk, 4 miles N. of Bury St Edmunds, 1808 ac., pop. 284; P.O. |
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