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Klmbcrworth, township, Rotherham par., S. div.
West-Riding Yorkshire, wholly within the borough of
Rotherham, 3760 ac., pop. 16,043; P.O., and P.O. at
Klmberworth Hoad.

Kimble, Great, par., Bucks, 3 miles SW. of Wend-
over,2507 ac., pop. 422; contains
Kimblewlck, hamlet.

Kimble, Little, par., Bucks, 3 miles NE. of Princes
Risborough, 850 ac., pop. 161.

Klmblesworth, par., in co. and 2½ miles NW. of
Durham, 625 ac., pop. 1132 ; has coal mines.

Kimbolton.—par. and vil., Herefordshire, in N. of
co., 2½ miles NE. of Leominster, 4061 ac., pop. 622 ;
P.O.—2.
Kimbolton, market town and par. with ry.
sta., Huntingdonshire, on river Kym, 12 miles SW. of
Huntingdon, 5061 ac., pop. 1220; P.O., T.O. Market-
day,
Friday. Kimbolton Castle is the seat of the
Duke of Manchester.

Kimcote, par. and vil., Leicestershire, 3½ miles NE.
of Lutterworth, 1233 ac., pop. 393.

Kimmage, seat, in co. and 3 miles SW. of Dublin.

Kimmerghame House, seat, Edrom par., Berwick¬
shire, on Blackadder Water, 3 miles SE. of
Duns.

Kimmeridgc, par. and vil., Dorset, near bay of same
name, 6½ miles S. of Wareham, 1570 ac., pop. 170; P.O.;
produces a peculiar bituminous shale, of which small
pieces of a circular form have been found and called
Kimmeridge coal-money ; they vary in size and are of
great antiquity ; Kimmeridge Valley is 4½ miles long.

Kimpton.—par. and vil., Hants, in NAV. of co., 6
miles NAV. of Andover, 2794 ac., pop. 278; P.O.—2.
Kimpton, par. and vil., Herts, 3 miles N. of Wheat-
hampstead sta. and 7½ miles S. of Hitchin, 3677 ac.,
pop. 936; p.o.

Kimsbury, ancient camp, Painswick par., in co. and
6 miles SE. of Gloucester.

Kin—-. See also Kyn .

Kinaldie, ry. sta. and seat, Kinnellar par., Aber¬
deenshire, on river Don, 3 miles E. of Kintore and 10jr
NW. of Aberdeen ; P.O.

Kinaldy, seat, Cameron par., Fife, 4 miles S. of St
Andrews.

Kinale, or Kennail, Lough, on border of cos.
Cavan, Longford, and Westmeath; 1| mile by 1 mile.

Kinalea, bar., S. co. Cork, 50,692 ac., pop. 8451.

Kinallen, 3 m. SE. of Dromore, mid. co. Down; P.O. ■

Kinalmeaky, bar., S. co. Cork, 36,381 ac., pop. 9922.

Kinard.—par., W. co. Kerry, on Dingle Bay, 5
miles SE. of Dingle, 5001 ac., pop. 730.—2.
Kinard,
seat, W. co. Sligo, 8 miles N. of Ballina.

Kinardochy, Loch, Dull par., Perthshire, on road
from Kenmore to Tummel Bridge, 3 miles E. of
Schichallion.

Kinawley.—hamlet, S. co. Fermanagh, and par.,
partly also in co. Cavan—par. (containing Swanlinbar),
48,105 ac., pop. 10,347. —
2. Kinawley, hamlet, 9
miles S. of Enniskillen; P.O.

Kinhattock, place with ruins of old chapel and other
antiquities, in par. and 1 mile SW. of Towie, W. Aber¬
deenshire.

Kinbeaehie, seat, and small loch, Resolis par., E.
Ross and Cromarty, near E. side of Cromarty Firth, 7½
miles NE. of Conon Bridge.

Kinbletbmont, seat, Inverkeillor par., Forfarshire,

4 miles N. of Arbroath.

Kinbrace, ry. sta., Kildonan par., Sutherland, 16
miles NW. of Helmsdale; P.O. See Kildonan.

Kinbroom House, seat, Fyvie par., Aberdeenshire,
near Rothie-Norman sta.

Kinbuck, vil. with ry. sta., in par. and 2f m. N. of
Dunblane, Perthshire, on Allan Water; has woollen mills.

Kincaid House, seat, Campsie par., S. Stirlingshire,
near Milton of Campsie, 9| miles NE. of Glasgow; in
vicinity are
Kincaid Printworks.

Kincairney, vil., Caputh par., Perthshire, 3½ miles
E.
of Dunkeld ; in vicinity is Kincairney House.

Kincaldrum, seat, Inverarity par., in co. and 4½ m.
SW. of Forfar; P.O.;
Kincaldrum Hill is 911 ft. high.

Kincaple, vil., in par. and 3 miles NW. of St
Andrews, Fife ; in vicinity is
Kincaple House, seat.

Kincardine.—ancient par., now in Abernethy par.,
E. Inverness-shire ; Kincardine church is on river Spey,
6½ miles SW. of Nethybridge.—2.
Kincardine, the
name of the former county town of Kincardineshire ;

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

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