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Kingsdown near Dartford, par., Kent, in NW. of co., 7b miles SE. of Dartford, 2812 ac., pop. 411.
Kingsdown near Sittingbourne, par., Kent, in N. of co., 4 m. SE. of Sittingbourne, 704 ac., pop. 77.
Kings cat, mining vil., in par. and 3 miles NE. of Dunfermline, Fife, pop. 724; P.O.
Kingsettie, hill, on border of Somerset and Wilts, 5 miles NE. of Wincanton, alt. 800 ft.; a monument, called Alfreds Tower, stands on the summit.
Kingsey, vil., Bucks, and par., partly also in Oxford- shire—par., 1445 ac., pop. 243; the vil. is 2 miles NE. of Thame.
Kingsford.—hamlet, Wolverley par., Worcestershire, 2 miles NW. of Kidderminster.—2. Kingsford, hamlet, Bickenhill and Solihull pars., Warwickshire, 6b miles SE. of Birmingham.
Kingsford.—seat, 1£ mile from Alford, Aberdeen- shire.—2. Kingsford, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles NE. of Stewarton, N. Ayrshire.
Kingsford Street, hamlet, lb mile SW. of Ashford sta., Kent.
Kingsforth Honse, seat, 1 mile S. of Barton upon Humber, Lincolnshire.
Kingsgate, coast hamlet, St Peter par., Kent, 3 miles E. of Margate.
Kingsham, hamlet, on S. border of AVorcestershire, 1 b mile SE. of Bredon.
Kingshill Lodge, seat, in co. and 6 miles SAV. of Worcester.
Kingsholm St Catherine, hamlet, Gloucester St Catherine par., in co. and city of Gloucester.
Kingsholm St Mary, hamlet, Gloucester St Mary de Lode par., in co. and city of Gloucester.
Kingshouse. — inn, Glenorchy and Inishail par., Argyllshire, on road from Loch Lomond to Fort AVilliam, 5 miles from head of Glen Coe, 17 NAV. of Tyndrum, and 17 E. of Ballachulish.—2. Kingshouse, ry. sta. (for Balquhidder) and inn, Balquhidder par., Perthshire, 1 mile SW. of Lochearnhead sta.
Kingside, hamlet, 6b miles NW. of Wigton, Cumberland.
Kingskerswell, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Devon, 5 miles NAV. of Torquay and 22b miles SW. of Exeter, 1744 ac., pop. 1009; P.O.
Kingskettle, ry. sta., 1 mile S. of Ladybank Junc- tion, Fife. See Kettle.
Kingsknowe, ry. sta., Colinton par., in co. and 3 miles SW. of Edinburgh.
Kingsland.—par. and vil. with ry. sta., Hereford- shire, in N. of co., 5 miles NW. of Leominster, 4735 ac., pop. 1063; P.O., T.o. The church of St Michael is a 13th century structure; a stone pedestal (1799) com- memorates the battle of Mortimer s Cross (1461), which was fought on Kingsland Field, 2 miles NAV. of vil.— 2. Kingsland, dist., Hackney par., Middlesex, in N. of London.
Kingsland, seat, 4 miles S. of Boyle, N. co. Ros- common; P.O.
Kingsland Green, dist., Islington par., Middlesex, in N. of London.
Kingsley.—township and vil., in par. and 3 miles SE. of Frodsham, Cheshire, 2705 ac., pop. 1207; P.O.— 2. Kingsley, par. and vil., Hants, in NE. of co., 4miles SE. of Alton, 1801 ac., pop. 458; P.O.—3. Kingsley, par. and vil., Staffordshire, 2b miles NE. of Cheadle, 4769 ac., pop. 1832; P.O.
Kingsmark, part of St Arvans par., Monmouth- shire, 2 miles NAV. of Chepstow.
Klngsniarsh, par., Cheshire, in SW. ofco., on river Dee, 9 miles S. of Chester, 858 ac., pop. 54.
Kings meadows, seat of the Hays of Haystoune, in co. and SE. vicinity of Peebles, on river Tweed.
Kingsniills, mansion, in co. and SE. vicinity of Inverness.
Kingsmuir.—seat, Crail par., Fife, 4 miles NW. of Anstruther.—2. Kingsmuir, vil. withry. sta., in co. and 2£ miles SE. of Forfar by rail.
Kingsnorth, par. and vil., Kent, in SE. of co., 2 miles S. of Ashford, 3252 ac., pop. 606 ; P.O.
Kingsnympton, 3J miles N. of Chulmleigh, Devon; p.o. See Kings Nympton. |
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