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Ingleborough Mountain, N. div. West-Riding
Yorkshire, 8 miles NW. of Settle, alt. 2373 ft.; its base
is 30 miles in circuit, and on the summit are traces of
an ancient camp. Ingleborough Cave, at south skirt
of mountain, is of great extent, and abounds with
stalactites, stalagmites, and other natural formations.
The cave throughout its entire length is traversed by a
streamlet.

Inglcby.—township, Foremark par., S. Derbyshire,
on river Trent, 7 miles NE. of Burton-on-Trent, pop.
104.—2. Ingle by, ry. sta., North-Riding Yorkshire,
lk mile E. of Stokesley and 14J miles SE. of Stockton.
See
Ingleby Greenhow.

Ingleby, North, South, and low, 3 hamlets,
Saxelby with Ingleby par., mid. Lincolnshire, 1 mile
N. of Saxelby sta. and 6 miles NW. of Lincoln.

Ingleby Arn cliffe, par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 8
miles NE. of Northallerton, 1893 ac., pop. 306; here is
Ingleby Manor, seat of Lord de L’Isle and Dudley.

Ingleby Barwick, township, Stainton par., North-
Riding Yorkshire, 3 miles SE. of Stockton-upon-Tees,
1556 ac. (32 water), pop. 132.

Ingleby Cross, hamlet, Ingleby Arncliffe par., North-
Riding Yorkshire, 8 miles NE. of Northallerton; P.O.

Ingleby Greenhow, par. and ry. sta. (Ingleby),
North-Riding Yorkshire, 14| miles SE. of Stockton by
rail, 7002 ac., pop. 391; P.O.

Ingles Batch, hamlet, Englishcombe par., E. Somer-
set, 4 miles SAY. of Bath.

Inglcshant, par., N. Wilts, on river Thames, near
Lechlade, 1238 ac., pop. 110.

lnglethorpe, hamlet, Tinwell par., Rutland, near
Stamford sta.

Ingleton.—township, Staindrop par., S. Durham, 7
miles SW. of Bishop Auckland, 847 ac., pop. 246.—2.
Ingleton, township and vil. with ry. sta., Bentham
par., N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 4 m. NW. of Clap-
ham and 14 m. SE. of Sedbergh by rail, 17,508 ac., pop.
1625 ; P.O., T.o.; is an interesting place to geologists.

Ingleton Fells, eccl. dist., N. div. AYest-Riding York-
shire ; another name for
Chapel-le-Dale: which see.

Inglewhlte, hamlet, Kirkham par., N. Lancashire,
6 miles SE. of Garstang; P.O.; has large fairs for cattle
and sheep.

Inglewood Forest, Cumberland; extended from
Penrith to Carlisle, was 60 m. in circuit, and abounded
with deer and other game ; its possession was contested
by Scots and English until 1237; it continued as a royal
forest until the reign of Henry VIII., and was given by
AVilliam III. to the first Earl of Portland.

Inglewood House, seat, near Hungerford, Berks.

Ingllsgreen. See Slateford and Inglisgreen.

Inglishcombe. See Englishcombe.

Ingllsmaldle, old castle, seat of the Earl of Kintore,
Marykirk par., SW. Kincardineshire, near river North
Esk, 6 miles SW. of Laurencekirk.

Ingliston, place, Kinnettles par., in co. and 2| miles
SAY. of Forfar.

Ingliston House, seat, Kirkliston par., Edinburgh-
shire,
lk mile N. of Ratho.

Ingmanthorpe, hamlet, Kirk Deighton par., E. div.
West-Riding Yorkshire, 2 miles NE. of Wetherby; in
vicinity is the seat of Ingmanthorpe Hall.

Ingmire Hall, seat, near Sedbergh sta., N. div.
West-Riding Yorkshire.

Ingoe, township, Stamfordham par., S. Northum-
berland, 9 miles NE. of Hexham, 2137 ac., pop. 188.

Ingol, hamlet, N. Lancashire, within bor. of Preston.
See Lea Ashton, Ingol, &c.

Ingoldlsthorpe, par., vil., and seat, W. Norfolk, 5
miles NE. of Castle Rising, 1395 ac., pop. 309 ; P.O.

Ingoldmells, par. and vil., N. Lincolnshire, 12 miles
NE. of Spilsby, 1857 ac. (450 water), pop. 241; on the
coast is a small headland called Ingoldmells Point.

Ingoldsby, par. and vil., S. Lincolnshire, 8 miles
SE. of Grantham, 2237 ac., pop. 365; P.O.; near the
vil. is an ancient circular camp, 500 ft. in diameter.

Ingon Grange, seat, Snitterfield par., S. Warwick-
shire, 3 miles NE. of Stratford on Avon.

Ingram, par., N. Northumberland, on river Breamish,
11 miles W. of Alnwick, 10,943 ac., pop. 165.

Ingram, Llnhope, and Greenshawliill, township,
Ingram par., N. Northumberland, 6523 ac., pop. 65.

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

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