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Kincnrdy House, near Fortrose, Ross and Cromarty.
Kindallachan, vil., Dunkeld and Dowally par., Perthshire, on river Tay, 2 miles SE. of Ballinluig.
Kindeace House, seat, Kilmuir-Easter par., E. Ross and Cromarty, 3Jr miles N. of Invergordon.
Kinder, hamlet, in par. and 4 miles S. of Glossop, Derbyshire.
Kinder, Loch, New Abbey par., E. Kirkcudbright, 8 miles S. of Dumfries; has 2 islets, the smaller a lake- dwelling, the larger the site of the ancient parish church ; k mile N. is Kinder House.
Kinder Scout, in NW. of Derbyshire, 4 miles SE. of Glossop, alt. 2080 ft. ; the Ordnance Cairn, at the NE. extremity of the mountain, is 1981 ft. above sea-level; Kinder Scout is the highest summit in the Peak District, and is often called the Peak.
Kinderlow Cavern, Glossop par., Derbyshire, on S. side of Kinder Scout Hill.
Kinderton with Hulme, township, Middlewich par., Cheshire, partly in town of Middlewich, 1691 ac., pop. 541.
Kindrochit Honse, Blair-Athole par., Perthshire, near Struan sta.
Kindrogan, seat, Kirkmichael par., NE. Perthshire, at head of Strath Ardle, 10 miles NE. of Pitlochry.
Kindrum, 12 m. N. of Milford, N. co. Donegal; P.O.
Kineagh, par., cos. Carlow and Kildare, 2 miles W. of Rathvilly, 6321 ac., pop. 611.
Kinedart, or Kineddar. See King Edward.
Kineddar, seat, Saline par., Fife, 5J miles NW. of Dunfermline.
Kinelarty, bar., mid. co. Down, 40,325 ac., pop. 12,398.
Kinellan, Loch, in SE. of Contin par., SE. Ross and Cromarty, 1 mile SW. of Strathpeffer ; in vicinity is Kinellan Lodge.
Kineton.—(or Kington), market town, par., and township, with ry. sta., Warwickshire, 6 miles W. of Fenny Compton sta. and 11 miles SE. of Stratford-on- Avon—par., 3810 ac., pop. 1269; town and township, pop. 1053; P.O., T.o. Market-day, Tuesday. King John kept his court in a castle here; and the place was the quarters of the Parliamentarians on the night before the battle of Edgehill.—2. Kineton, hamlet, Temple Guiting par., Gloucestershire, 4 miles SE. of Winchcomb.
Kinfare, Staffordshire. See Kinver.
Kinfanns, par. and ry. sta., in co. and 3£ miles SE. of Perth, onriver Tay, 4291 ac., pop. 583; Kinfanns Castle, a stately Gothic edifice of 1822, is on the site of the ancient castle of the Charteris family.
King Arthurs Castle.—moated mound at foot of hill called Cadbury Castle, Somerset, near South Cadbury. —2. King Arthurs Castle, ancient entrenchment on the summit of Castle-an-Dinas, Cornwall, 2 miles SE. of St Columb ; is 1700 ft. in diameter, with triple fosse and vallum.
King Arthurs Bound Table, relic of antiquity, on NW. border of Westmorland, 1J mile SE. of Penrith; is a circular area, 20 yards in diameter, surrounded by a fosse and mound.
King Arthurs Stone, cromlech, Moceas par., Here- fordshire, on eminence near river Wye, 6| miles SW. of Weobly.
King Barrow.—2 miles E. of Warminster, Wilts ; one of the largest British barrows in the country.—2. King Barrow, large barrow, Dorset, in SE. of co., near Wareham.
King Cross, eccl. dist., in par. and on NE. side of Halifax, N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, pop. 8154; P.O., T.o.
King Edward (locally Kinedart or Kineddar), par. and ry. sta., NW. Aberdeenshire—par., 18,570 ac., pop. 3068 ; P.O.; the sta. is 6J m. N. of Turriff; 1 m.
S. of sta. is the ruined Castle of King Edward, occupied in the 13th century by the Comyns, Earls of Buchan.
King Harrys Beach, channel in river Fal, Cornwall, abreast of Trelissick.
King Moor, par., Cumberland, on river Eden, 2 miles NW. of Carlisle, 1169 ac., pop. 479 ; the Carlisle race- course is here.
King Boad, roadstead in Bristol Channel, off mouth of river Avon. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1887. Public domain image from Gedcomindex.com
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