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Kilrnsheitcr, agricultural school, co. Sligo; post- town, Dromore West.
Kilry, quoad sacra par., Glenisla and Lintrathen pars., AV. Forfarshire, pop. 381; Kiiry lodge is 4 miles N. of Alyth.
Kilrymont, ancient name of St Andrews, Fife.
Kllsnllnghan, par., in co. and 9 miles NW. of Dublin, 2730 ac., pop. 251; P.O.
Kilsaran, par. and hamlet, mid. co. Louth, 1 mile S. of Castlebellingham, 3392 ac., pop. 866.
Kilsby, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Kilsby and Crick), in W. of Northamptonshire, 5| miles N. of Daventry, 3200 ac., pop. 599; P.O., T.o. Kilsby Tunnel is over 1£ mile in length.
Kilseanlan, par., W. co. Wexford, 6 miles SE. of New Ross, 1154 ac., pop. 188.
Kilscannell, par., AV. co. Limerick, 2 miles SW. of Rathkeale, 3203 ac., pop. 424.
Kilscoran, par., in co. and 10 miles SE. of Wexford, 2151 ac., pop. 419.
Kilseily, par., E. co. Clare, 11,003 ac., pop. 1576; contains Broadford.
Kilslialvy, par., S. co. Sligo, 5 miles S. of Bally- mote, 5505 ac., pop. 1395.
Kilshanahan, par., E. co. Cork, 7 miles S. of Rath- cormack, 4842 ac., pop. 424.
Kilsliane, par., in co. and 3 miles SE. of Tipperary, 1424 ac., pop. 309.
Kilshannig, par., N. co. Cork, on river Blackwater, 4 miles SW. of Mallow, 27,594 ac., pop. 3931.
Kilshanny, par., N. co. Clare, 3 miles N. of Ennis- timon, 5805 ac., pop. 1068.
Kilsbarvan, par., NE. co. Meath, 3 miles SE. of Drogheda, 2096 ac., pop. 176.
Kilsbcelan, vil. with ry. sta., co. Tipperary, and par., partly also in co. AVaterford—par., 4628 ac., pop. 268; vil., on river Suir, 6 miles E. of Clonmel, pop. 248 ; P.O.
Kilshenane, par., N. co. Kerry, 2 miles SE. of Lis- towel, 13,478 ac., pop. 2096.
Kilsbine, par., N. co. Meath, 5 miles S. of Nobber, 1543 ac., pop. 242.
Kilshrulcy, seat, 8 miles N. of Edgeworthstown, mid. co. Longford, on river Camlin.
Kilsillagb, par., S. co. Cork, 7 miles SE. of Clona- kilty, 244 ac., pop. 98.
Kilskcer, par., AV. co. Meath, 11,724 ac., pop. 2007 ; contains Crossakeel.
Kilskeery, par., SW. co. Tyrone, 1 mile E. of Bun- doran Junction, 20,438 ac., pop. 4824 ; P.O.
Kilspindie, par. and vil., SE. Perthshire—par., 6255 ac., pop. 693 ; the vil. is 2 miles NW. of Errol sta.
Kiisylii, town and par., S. Stirlingshire — par., 13,121 ac., pop. 6840; town, near river Kelvin and Forth and Clyde Canal, 12£ miles NE. of Glasgow, 35 W. of Edinburgh, and 400 NAV. of London by rail, pop. 5405; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Kilsyth dates from 1665 ; it was made a burgh of barony in 1826. It has some weaving, but the inhabitants are chiefly engaged in the neighbouring limestone and sandstone quarries, and coal and iron mines. The battle of Kilsyth, in which the Covenanters under Baillie were defeated with great slaughter by Montrose, was fought 15th August 1645. Remarkable religious revivals took place at Kilsyth in 1742 and 1839. A little N. of the town are the ruins of Kilsyth Castle, the old seat of the Viscounts Kilsyth ; it was garrisoned against Cromwell in 1650. The Kilsyth Hills are a part of the Lennox range; they reach in Meikle Bin, 4 miles NAV. of Kilsyth, an alt. of 1870 ft.
Kilt Rock, on E. coast of Skye island, Inverness- shire, 2 miles SE. of Staffin Bay.
Kiltale, par., S. co. Meath, 5 miles NAV. of Dun- shaughlin, 1018 ac., pop. 204.
Kiltallagli, par., mid. co. Kerry, on river Maine, 4740 ac., pop. 722 ; contains Castlemaine.
Kiltaniagh, vil., Killedan par., mid. co. Mayo, 8 miles SW. of Swineford, pop. 935; P.O., called Kii- tiiuagh ; 1 Bank. Market-day, Thursday.
Kiltanon, seat, 1J mile NAV. of Tulla, mid. co. Clare.
Kiltarlity, par. and hamlet, N. Inverness-shire— par., 61,896 ac., pop. 2134; hamlet, on Belladrum Burn, 4| miles S. of Beauly ; P.O.
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