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Kinncigh, par., S. co. Cork, on river Bandon, 6 miles NE. of Dunmanway, 15,095 ac., pop. 3046; con- tains Enniskean, vil. with ry. sta. A round tower, 75 ft. high, is situated on the N. bank of the Bandon.
Kinneil, vil. with ironworks, in par. and SW. vicinity of Borrowstounness, NW. Linlithgowshire. Kinneil House is the property of the Duke of Hamilton.
Kinnel Water, Dumfriesshire ; rises near the Lan- arkshire border, 2\ miles N. of Queensberry Hill, and flows 20 miles SE. to the Annan 11? mile NE. of Lochmaben.
Kinnclhead, place with site of ancient fortalice, on upper reaches of Kinnel Water, Kirkpatrick-Juxta par., Dumfriesshire.
Kinneil, par., E. Forfarshire, 6577 ac., pop. 696 ; the church is on Lunan Water, lk mile NE. of Friockheim.
Klnncllar, par., SE.- Aberdeenshire, on river Don, 4217 ac., pop. 580 ; Kinnellar Lodge is Similes SE. of Kintore.
Kinncrley, par. and vil., Shropshire, in NW. of co., 131; miles NE. of Shrewsbury, 5891 ac., pop. 1200; P.O.
Kinnersley.—par. and vil. with ry. sta., in co. and 12 miles NW. of Hereford, 2199 ac., pop. 306; in vicinity of vil. is the seat of Kinnersley Castle.—
2. Kinnersley, par. and vil., Shropshire, in E. of co., 4 miles NE. of Wellington, 1828 ac., pop. 214; P.O.—
3. Kinnersley, hamlet, in par. and 1 mile SE. of Severn Stoke, Worcestershire.
Kinnersley House, seat, 3 m. S. of Reigate, Surrey.
Kinnerton, Higher, township, Doddleston par., Flintshire, 4 miles SW. of Chester, 1825 ac. (20 water), pop. 405; P.O.; contains the hamlets of Kinnerton Uridge and Kinnerton Green, and the seat of Kinnerton Bridge Hall.
Kinnerton, Lower, township, Doddleston par., in co. and 3| miles SW. of Chester, 537 ac., pop. 112.
Kinnerton, Salford, and Badland, township, Old Radnor par., in co. and 3 miles NE. of Radnor, pop. 205.
Kinnesswood, vil., Portmoak par., in co. and 5 miles E. of Kinross, on E. side of Loch Leven; birth- place of Michael Bruce (1746-1767), the poet.
Kinnethmont. See Kenxethmont.
Kinnettles, par., quoad sacra par., and hamlet, Forfarshire—par., 2860 ac., pop. 386; quoad sacra par. (including detached part of Caputh par.), pop. 418 ; the hamlet is 3J miles SW. of Forfar ; in vicinity is Kin- nettles House.
Klnnetty, Kings co.; P.O., T.o. See Kinnitty.
Klnneuchar. See Kilconquhar.
Ktnning Park, police burgh, Govan par., Renfrew- shire, in S. of Glasgow, pop. 11,552; P.O.
Kinninmonth. See Kininmonth.
Kinnlshcad. See Kennishead.
Kinnlsldc, hamlet, St Bees par., Cumberland, 2 m. NW. of Egremont. See Ennerdale and Kinniside.
Kinnitty, par. and vil., S. Kings co., 8 miles E. of Parsonstown—par., 13,894 ac., pop. 776; vil., pop. 225; P.O., T.O., called Kinnetty.
Kinnolr, place with school, in par. and 4 miles NE. of Huntly, Aberdeenshire ; P.O.
Klnnordy, seat, in par. and lk mile NW. of Kirrie- muir, Forfarshire ; was the birthplace and residence of Sir Charles Lyell (1797-1875), the geologist.
Kinnoull, par., SE. Perthshire, on left bank of river Tay, 3646 ac., pop. 3461; contains the Bridgend suburb of Perth; Kinnoull Hill, with magnificent prospect of river Tay, is 729 ft. high; on W. side of hill is a Roman Catholic Redemptory; of Kinnoull Castle no vestige remains.
Kinord, Loch, Aberdeenshire. See CANNOR.
Kinoulton, par. and vil., on Grantham Canal, inco. and 9 miles SE. of Nottingham, 924 ac., pop. 331; P.O.
KInpurney Hill, in par. and 1J mile NE. of New- tyle, SW. Forfarshire, alt. 1134 ft.
Kinrara Lodge, Alvie par., Inverness-shire, between Loch Alvie and river Spey, 3 miles SW. of Aviemore sta.; is the property of the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, who has the title of Earl of Kinrara ; on the hill (Tor of Alvie) adjacent are the Waterloo Cairn and the Duke of Gordons Monument.
Kinrive Hill, Kilmuir-Easter par., Ross and Cro- marty, 5 miles NW. of Invergordon, alt. 1000 ft.
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