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Kilgcrran.—hundred, Pembrokeshire, in NE. of co., 26,713 ac., pop. 4528; contains 8 pars., and part of another.—2. Kilgcrran (or Cilgcrran), par. and vil., Pembrokeshire, on river Teifi, 3 miles SE. of Cardigan, 2672 ac., pop. 1118; P.O.; has slate quarries; on the summit of a rock in the bed of the Teifi stand the ruins of Kilgcrran Castle.
Kilgerrill, par., E. co. Galway, 3 miles NW. of Ballinasloe, 6831 ac., pop. 741.
Kilgetty, ry. sta., Pembrokeshire, 5 m. N. of Tenby.
Kilglass.—par., mid. co. Longford, 4 miles SAV. of Edgeworthstown, 5742 ac., pop. 1128.—2. Kilglass, par. and hamlet, E. co. Roscommon, 5 miles NE. of Strokestown, 14,218 ac., pop. 3615; P.O., called Kilglas. —3. Kilglass, par. and hamlet, W. co. Sligo, on Killala Bay, 11 miles N. of Ballina, 12,884 ac., pop. 3233 ; P.O.
KilgolVban, par., W. co. Kerry, 6 miles SAV. of Tralee, 10,415 ac., pop. 1061.
KilgobMn, par., in co. and 6 miles S. of Dublin, 3249 ac., pop. 1063.
Kilgobnet, par., S. co. Waterford, 3 miles NE. of Dungarvan, 16,108 ac., pop. 1818 ; P.O.
Kilgolagh, vil., on river Inny, S. co. Cavan, 1 mile E. of Ballywillan ry. sta.; 1 Bank.
Kilgorniau, par., N. co. Wexford, 5 miles NE. of Gorey, 5164 ac., pop. 735.
Kilgory, seat, 10 m. N. of Sixmilebridge, E. co. Clare.
Kilgonr, ancient par., now in Falkland par., Fife.
Kilgrammic, mining vil., in par. and 1 mile W. of Dailly sta., Ayrshire.
Kilgrant, par., S. co. Tipperary, on river Suir, 2 miles NE. of Clonmel, 3071 ac., pop. 507.
Kilgraston, seat, Dunbarney par., Perthshire, 1 mile SW. of Bridge of Earn.
Kilgrcary, school, co. Carlow; post-tn., Bagenalstown.
Kilgrim Bridge, hamlet, East Witton par., North- Riding Yorkshire, near Middleham.
Kilgrogan, par., N. co. Cork, 5 miles S. of Charle- ville, 231 ac., pop. 15.
Kilgullane, par., NE. co. Cork, 2 miles SAV. of Mitchelstown, 3553 ac., pop. 544.
Kilgwrrwg, par., in SE. of Monmouthshire, 5J miles NAV. of Chepstow, 659 ac., pop. 103.
Kilgwyn, seat, 3 miles SW. of Llandovery, Car- marthenshire.
Kiliiallan, vil., Tywardreath par., Cornwall, 8 miles S. of Bodmin.
Kiliiani.—par. and vil., East-Riding Yorkshire, 5J miles NE. of Driffield, 8173 ac., pop. 1209; P.O.; carries on some trade in brewing and briekmaking.— 2. Kiliiani, township, Kirk Newton par., Northumber- land, 1\ miles NAV. of Wooler, 2870 ac., pop. 156; P.O.; the Kiliiani Hills form an offshoot of the Cheviots.
Killicndrc Hail, seat, in par. and 4 miles NAA7. of Ellesmere, Shropshire.
Kilhcny, par., co. Clare. See Killeany.
Kiliioan, hamlet, Argyllshire. See Kilchoan.
Killiope Law, mountain, on W. border of Durham, at source of river AVear, alt. 2196 ft.; at Killiope Gross the counties of Northumberland, Durham, and Cumberland meet.
Kllliornln, place with cromlech, on W. border of Carmarthenshire, 13 miles NW. of Carmarthen; the cromlech consists of a stone 30 ft. in circuit, supported by 4 other stones.
Kilie Aeron, par., Cardigan. See ClLlE Aeron.
Kilkea, par. and hamlet, S. co. Kildare, 5 miles SE. of Athy, 3100 ac., pop. 295 ; P.O.
Kllkea and Moonc, bar., S. co. Kildare, 46,281 ac., pop. 5880.
Kllkeary, par., N. co. Tipperary, 4 miles SE. of Nenagh, 2726 ac., pop. 221.
Kilkeasy, par., S. co. Kilkenny, 2 miles SW. of Ballyhale ry. sta., 3317 ac., pop. 429.
Kilkee, watering-place, Kilfearagh par., SAV. co. Clare, on Moore Bay, 8 miles NAV. of Kilrush and 61 miles W. of Limerick, pop. 1652; P.O., T.o.; has fine sands, and in the vicinity are chalybeate spas. Kilkee is one of the principal places for the collection of Irish moss, which is largely used for chemical purposes.
Kilkcedy.—par., N. co. Clare, 5 m. NE. of Corrofin, 18,629 ac., pop. 1543.—2. Kilkecdy, par., co. Limerick, 8727 ac., pop. 1835; contains Patrickswell, vil. withry. sta.
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