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Keal, East, par. and vil., Lincolnshire, 24 miles SAV. of Spilsby, 1860 ac., pop. 395; P.O.
Keal, West, par., Lincolnshire, 1500 ac., pop. 369; contains Keal Coates, hamlet, 3| miles SW. of Spilsby; P.O.
Kealavollen, vil., co. Cork. See Killawillin.
Keal kill, 7 miles NE. of Bantry, SAV. co. Cork; P.O.
Kealoch, Ross and Cromarty. See Kalloch.
Keannoth, original name of Oa : which see.
Kearby with Netherby, township, Kirkby Over- blow par., E. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire, 5 miles SAV. of Knaresborough, 1423 ac. (25 water), pop. 141.
Kearn. See Auchindoir and Kearn.
Kearsley.—town, township, and eccl. dist., Deane par., SE. Lancashire, 4 miles SE. of Bolton—eccl. dist. (Kearsley Moor), pop. 2628; town and township, 997 ac., pop. 7253 ; P.O. at Kearsley Moor; has the Kears- ley Paper Mills and large coal mines. At Kearsley Moss large quantities of bog oak have been found.— 2. Kearsley, township, Stamfordham par., Northum- berland, 11 miles NE. of Hexham, 539 ac., pop. 12.
Kearsney, hamlet with ry. sta., River par., Kent, 3 miles NE. of Dover.
Kearstwick, hamlet, in par. and 1 mile NAV. of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland.
Kearton, hamlet, Grinton par., North-Riding York- shire, near Reeth.
Kearvaig, stream, Durness par., NAV. Sutherland ; issues from Loch na Gainmhich, and flows 5 miles N. to the sea at Kearvaig Bay, 24 miles SE. of Cape Wrath.
KeavU, seat, in par. and 2£ miles SW. of Dunferm- line, Fife.
Kebbaty House, 4 m. S. of Monymusk, Aberdeenshire.
Kebby, stream, in N. of Monmouthshire, falling into the Usk near Abergavenny.
Kebeck, stream, E. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire; is an affluent of the river Nidd.
Kebock (or Cabag) Head, promontory, on E. side of Lewis island, Outer Hebrides, 13 m. S. of Stornoway.
Keckwick, or Kekewick, township, Runcorn par., Cheshire, in N. of co., 44 miles SW. of AVarrington, 528 ac., pop. 83.
Keddington, par. and vil., Lincolnshire, on river Ludd and Louth Navigation, 14 mile NE. of Louth sta., 1190 ac., pop. 153.
Kedlngton (or Ketton), vil., in SW. of Suffolk, and par., partly also in Essex—par., 2323 ac., pop. 935; vil., 24 miles NE. of Haverhill ry. sta.; P.O., called Keddington.
Kedleston, par and hamlet, in co. and 4 miles NW. of Derby, 959 ac., pop. 120. Kedleston Hall, seat of Lord Scarsdale, is surrounded by a beautiful park.
Kedslie, farm with site of old chapel, in detached part of Lauder par., Berwickshire, 3 m. NW. of Earlston.
Keekle Grove, seat, 3 miles S. of AVhitehaven, Cumberland.
Keel, hamlet, Achill island, W. co. Mayo, on Keel Bay and near Keel Lough, 28 m. NAV. of Newport; P.O.
Keelby, par. and vil., Lincolnshire, 7 miles NE. of Caistor, 1861 ac., pop. 742; p.o.
Keele, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Staffordshire, in NW. of co., 34 miles SAV. of Newcastle under Lyme, 2613 ac., pop. 1048; P.O.; in vicinity of vil. is the seat of Keele Hall.
Keem, hamlet, Achill island, W. co. Mayo, 4 miles W. of Keal.
Keen, Mount, conical-shaped mountain, at head of Glen Tanner, on border of Aberdeenshire and Forfar- shire, 6£ miles SE. of Ballater, alt. 3077 ft.
Keenagh, vil., Kilcommock par., in S. of co. and 7 miles S. of Longford, pop. 190; P.O., called Kenagb.
Keenaght, bar., mid. co. Londonderry, 130,327 ac., pop. 22,460.
Keenley, district, Allendale par., Northumberland; contains Keenley well Honse, seat, 24 miles NW. of Allendale.
Keeper, mountain, W. co. Tipperary, 7 miles NE. of Newport, alt. 2265 ft.
Keer, river, N. Lancashire ; rises near E. border and flows 10 miles SAV. to Morecambe Bay, near Carnfortb. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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