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Knowes Gate, ry. sta., Northumberland, 9| miles
NE. of Reedsmouth.

Knowesouth, seat, Bedrule par.,, Roxburghshire,
near river Teviot, 3g miles W. of Jedburgh.

Knowl, 1 mile from Mirfield, S. div. West-Riding
Yorkshire;
P.O.

Knowl End, hamlet, Audley par., Staffordshire, 4
miles NW. of Newcastle-under-Lyme.

Knowl Green, hamlet, 2 miles NE. of Longridge,
Lancashire.

Knowl Hill, vil., Hurley par., and eccl. dist., partly
also in Wargrave par., Berks—dist., pop. 743; vil., 3
rniles NE. of Twyford sta. and 4-| miles S W. of Maiden-
head;
P.O.

Knowle.—township and vil. with ry. sta., Hampton
in Arden par., Warwickshire, 9
b miles SE. of Birming-
ham, pop. 1514;
P.O., T.o., and P.O. at sta., called
Knowle Station; the church is of great antiquity.
The Midland Counties Asylum for idiots is in the vil.—

2. Knowle, seat, Derbyshire ; post-town, Hazlewood.
—3. Knowle, vil., in par. and 3 miles NW. of Credi-
ton, Devon.—4. Knowle, hamlet, Bedminster par.,
Somerset, 2 miles SAY. of Bristol;
P.O.—5. Knowle,
hamlet, Chew Magna par., Somerset, 6J miles S. of
Bristol.—6. Knowle, hamlet, Selworthy par., Somerset,
3 miles AY. of Minehead.—7. Knowle, hamlet, Shepton
Montague par., Somerset, 3
b miles NAY. of AVincanton.
—8. Knowle, vil., Devon. See
Knole.—9. Knowle,
Yorkshire. See
Kirby Knowle.

Knowle, Cburch. See Church Knowle.

Knowle, Great and Little, 2 hamlets, East Budleigh
par., Devon, 4 miles SW. of Sidmouth.

Knowle Court, seat, 3 m. SW. of Wimborne, Dorset.

Knowle Mall, seat, Bawdrip par., Somerset, 3 miles
NE. of Bridgwater.

Knowle Hills, romantic spot, in co. and 7 miles S. of
Derby; is a resort of pleasure seekers.

Knowle Park, seat, Almondsbury par., Gloucester-
shire, 7 m. N. of Bristol; has remains of a Roman camp.

Knowle St Giles, par., Somerset, in S. of co., on
Chard Canal, 2 miles NE. of Chard, 540 ac., pop. 105.

Knowle Station, ry. sta. in AY. of AVarwickshire, 9g
miles SE.
of Birmingham; P.O. See Knowle.

Knowlmere Manor, seat, near Clitheroe, NE.
Lancashire.

Knowlton.—hundred, Dorset, in NE. of co., 7337
ac., pop. 1031; contains 3 pars.—2. Knowlton, ham-
let, 3 miles SAV. of Cranborne, Dorset.—3. Knowlton,
par., Kent, in NE. of co., 2 miles SAV. of Eastry, 430
ac., pop. 36 ; contains the seat of Knowlton Court.

Knowsie, seat, in par. and near Lonmay sta., NE.
Aberdeenshire.

Knowslcy, township and vil., Huyton par., N. Lan-
cashire, 3 miles NAV. of Prescot, 5058 ac., pop. 1248;
P.O.; 1 mile to the NAV. of vil. is Knowsley Hall, seat
of the Earl of Derby since 1385, containing valuable art
collection by old masters; the park is 2000 ac. in extent.

Knowstone, par. and vil., Devon—par., 4989 ac.,
pop. 416 ; vil.,
8 miles SE. of South Molton; P.O.; was
the birthplace of Admiral Sir John Berry (1635-1691);
in vicinity is the hamlet of East Knowstones.

Knowtli, tumulus, near Slane, N. co. Meath.

Knoydart, dist. and quoad sacra par., Glenelg par.,
Inverness-shire, between Loch Hourn and Loch Nevis,
pop. 437 ; Knoydart Deer Forest embraces 18,270 ac.

Knoyle, East (or Bishop’s Knoyle), par. and vil.,
in SW. of Wilts,
2b miles SAV. of Hindon, 5558 ac.,
pop. 877;
P.O.; Sir Christopher AVren (1632-1723), the
architect of St Paul’s Cathedral, was a native; in
vicinity of vil. is the seat of Knowle House.

Knoyle, West (or Little Knoyle), par., in SW. of
Wilts, 3 miles E. of Mere, 1913 ac., pop. 199.

Knuekhuc, ry. sta., 4 miles SW. of Dunmanway,
SAV. co. Cork.

Knucklas, vil. with ry. sta., Heyop and Llanfi-
hangel-Beguildy pars., Radnorshire, on river Teme, 2
miles NAV. of Knighton;
P.O. Knucklas (1193 ac.,
pop. 293) formed one of the Radnor District of Parlia-
mentary Boroughs, which returned 1 member until 1885.

Knucknafiacli, hill, near Bantry, SW. co. Cork.

Knnston, hamlet, Irchester par., Northamptonshire,
2 miles SAV. of Higham Ferrers; in vicinity is the seat
of Knnston Hall.

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

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