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Knocksliandrim, hill, near Lough Conn, N. co.
Mayo, alt. 436 ft.

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Knocksliekan, hill, near Killucan, E. co. "West-
meath, alt. 477 ft.

Knockskegouna, hill, bar. Lower Ormond, N. co.
Tipperary.

Knocktcmple, par., N. co. Cork, on river Allua,
7 miles N. of Kanturk, 4618 ac., pop. 687.

Knocktiuisc, hill, near Kilfinane, SE. co. Limerick.

Knocktophcr.—bar., S. co. Kilkenny, 46,765 ac.,
pop. 6800.
— 2. Knocktopker, par. and vil., S. co.
Kilkenny, 5 miles SW. of Thomastown, 4722 ac., pop.
939;
P.O.; in vicinity of vil. is the seat of K. Abbey.

Knock vicar, 7 m. from Boyle, co. Roscommon; P.O.

Knockwurder, mountain, on border of cos. Mayo
and Sligo, alt. 1310 ft.

Knockycalilllaun, island, in Clew Bay, Kilmeena
par., W. co. Mayo, 34 ac., pop. 18.

Knodfshall, par. and vil., Suffolk, 3 miles SE. of
Saxmundham, 1843 ac.,
pop. 448 ; P.O.

Knole.—ancient mansion (property of Lord Delawarr),
1 mile E. of Sevenoaks, Kent; is one of the finest and
most interesting baronial mansions in England, being
almost unchanged either in style, decorations, or furni-
ture, since the reigns of James I. and Charles I.; the
park has an area of 1000 ac., and is 5 miles in circuit.—

2. Knole (or Knowle), vil., Braunton par., Devon, 5
miles NW. of Barnstaple.—3. Knole, hamlet, Long
Sutton par., Somerset, 2£ miles NW. of Ilchester.

Knoll, Long, eminence, Somerset, near border of
Wilts,
7b miles NE. of Wincanton, alt. 948 ft.; forms
the extreme W. point of the chalk rock of Salisbury
Plain.

Knoll, The, seat, in N. vicinity of Ambleside, AVest-
morland ; was the residence of Harriet Martineau.

Knoll and Basset Honse, par., Leicestershire, in
W. of co., 6
b miles NE. of Hinckley, pop. 18.

Knollbury Banks, ancient encampment, 2b miles
S. of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.

Knolls Green, 3gm. E. of Knutsford, Cheshire; P.O.

Knolton Hall, seat, Overton par., Flintshire, Similes
NE. of Chirk.

Knook, jiar. and vil., Wilts, on river AViley, 1 mile
SE. of Heytesbury, 1440 ac.,pop. 163; here is an earth-
work known as Knook Castle, and on Knook Down
are traces of two ancient British villages.

Knoppogue Castle, seat of Lord Dunboyne, 4 miles
NW. of Sixmilebridge sta., co. Clare.

Knossington, par. and vil., Leicestershire, in E. of
co., on river Gwash, 4 miles SW. of Oakham, 1443
ac.,
pop. 291; P.O.

Knostrop, in par. and SE. of bor. of Leeds, E. div.
West-Riding Yorkshire, on river Aire; has market
gardens.

Knot Mill, ry. sta., in S. of Manchester ; P.O., T.O.

Knott Crag, elevation of Saddleback, Cumberland, 5
miles NE. of Keswick.

Knott Lanes, division of Ashton-under-Lyne par.,
SE. Lancashire, 2409 ac., pop. 8478.

Knott Mills, paperworks, Darwqn, Lancashire.

Knotting, par. and vil., Bedfordshire, in N. of co.,
4
b miles SE. of Higham Ferrers, 1724 ac., pop. 186.

Knottingley,township with ry. sta., Pontefract par.,
E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, on river Aire, 2
b miles
NE. and within the parliamentary limits of Pontefract,
1481 ac., pop. 5069;
P.O., T.O.; has large breweries,
earthenware mfrs., maltings, roperies, tar works, &c.

Knotts, The, elevation, Cumberland, near Butter-
mere ; affords good views.

Knotts (or Fir) Island, in Coniston Lake, Furness
District, N. Lancashire.

Knotty Ash, vil. (ry. sta. Old Swan and Knotty
Ash), Walton on the Hill par., SW. Lancashire, 4 miles
E. of Liverpool;
P.O.

Knotty Green, hamlet, Penn par., Bucks, 3 miles N.
of Beaconsfield.

Knoulherry Hill, on W. border of Durham, 7 miles
SE. of Alston, alt. 2195 ft.

Knowhnry, vil., Cainham par., and eccl. dist., partly
also in Bitterley par., Shropshire—dist., pop. 1007; the
vil. is 4 m. E. of Ludlow ; coal abounds in the district.

Knowc, place with school, Penninghame par., NE.
Wigtownshire, 8 miles NW. of Newton-Stewart;
P.O.


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