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Johnby Hall, seat, Greystoke par., Cumberland, 6 miles NW. of Penrith. See Greystoke, Johnby, &c.
Johns Hill, a summit of the Ochils, in par. and 4 miles S. of Dunning, Perthshire, alt. 1500 ft.
Johnsbrook, seat, 4 m. NW. of Athboy, co. Meath.
Johnshaven, fishing vil. with ry. sta., Benholm par., Kincardineshire, §k miles NE. of Montrose, pop. 1041; P.O., T.o.; has a brewery and a sailcloth factory.
Johnsport, cove, 5 m. SE. of Ballywalter, co. Down.
Johnston, par. and ry. sta., Pembrokeshire, 4Jr miles SW. of Haverfordwest, 1295 ac., pop. 209; P.O.; near the station is the seat of Johnston Hall.
Johnston.—seat, in co. and 2 miles W. of Aberdeen. —2. Johnston, seat, in par. and 1 mile SE. of Laur- encekirk, Kincardineshire.
Johnston Loch, in E. of Cadder par., N. Lanark- shire, near Gartcosh sta.
Johnstonburn,seat, Humbie par., SW. Haddington- shire, 2J miles NE. of Blackshiels.
Johnstone.—manufacturing town, Abbey par., Ren- frewshire, on the Black Cart, 3 miles W. of Paisley and 9| W. of Glasgow by rail, pop. 9267; P.O., T.O., 3 Banks. Johnstone dates from 1781. It stands in the midst of an important mining district, and is a thriving industrial centre, with flax mills, cotton mills, and engineering works. In S. vicinity is Johnstone vastlc, seat.—2. Johnstone, par., Dumfriesshire, on river Annan, 13,490 ac., pop. 1002 ; P.O. at Johnstone Bridge, 1 mile NW. of Dinwoodie sta. and 7 miles NW. of Lockerbie.—3. Johnstone, seat, Eskdalemuir par., Dumfriesshire, on the White Esk, 15 miles NW. of Langholm.
Johnstons Bridge, hamlet, NW. border of co. Long- ford, on river Rinn, 3 m. SW. of Drumod ry. sta.; P.O.
Johnstons Mill, hamlet, 1 mile E. of Largo, Fife.
Johnstown, suburb of Carmarthen.
Johnstown.—par. and hamlet, E. co. Kildare, on Grand Canal, 2 miles NE« of Naas, 1228 ac., pop. 161; P.O.—2. Johnstown, vil., Fertagh par., NW. co. Kilkenny, 10 miles SW. of Ballyragget ry. sta., pop. 456; P.O., T.O.
Johnstown Bridge, hamlet, N. border of co. Kil- dare, 2 miles SW. of Innfield ry. sta.; P.O.
Johnstown Castle, seat, in co. and 4 miles SW. of Wexford.
Johnswell, seat, in co. and 7 m. S. of Kilkenny; P.O.
Joneshorough.—par. and hamlet, S. co. Armagh,
5 miles S. of Newry, 2186 ac., pop. 1061.—2. Joncs- horough, par., N. co. Louth, 5 miles NW. of Dundalk, 3181 ac., pop. 413.
Joppa.—vil., Coylton par., in co. and 5J miles E. of Ayr.—2. Joppa, ry. sta. and E. suburb of Portobello, in co. and 3§ m. E. of Edinburgh; at Joppa are saltworks.
Jordan, stream, Edinburghshire. See Pow Burn.
Jordan Bank and Jordan Flats, 2 sandbanks, off SW. coast of Lancashire, between Old Formby and Queens Channels to the Mersey, 1 mile and 2 miles SW. of Formby Point.
Jordan Hill, eminence, near Weymouth, Dorset, supposed to have been the Roman station Clavinium ; many Roman remains have been found.
Jordanhill, vil., in NE. of Renfrew par., Renfrew- shire, on N. side of river Clyde, 2 m. SW. of Maryhill.
Jordans, seat, 2 miles NW. of Ilminster, Somerset.
Jordanston, par., Pembrokeshire, 4| miles SAV". of Fishguard, 1876 ac., pop. 153; contains the seat of Jordanston Hall.
Jordanstone, ry. sta. and seat, on border of Perth- shire and Forfarshire, in par. and 2 miles E. of Alyth.
Jordanstown, vil. with ry. sta., Carnmoney par.,
S. co. Antrim, 6 miles N. of Belfast, pop. 350.
Joristown, seat, 3 miles N. of Killucanry. sta., E. eo. Westmeath.
Joyce Grove, seat, 5 miles NW. of Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire.
Joyces Country, mountainous district, bar. Ross, NW. co. Galway, W. of Lough Mask.
Joydens Wood, AYilmington par., Kent, 2 miles SW. of Dartford; contains traces of ancient buildings.
Jubilee Column, on summit of Moel Fammau, on border of Flint and Denbigh, 6 miles W. of Mold; was erected in 1810 to commemorate the 50th year of the reign of George III.
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