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Laltkers House, seat, in par. and 4 miles W. of
Turriff, Aberdeenshire, on river Deveron.

Laitkktrk, eccl. dist., Romald Kirk par., North-Rid-
ing Yorkshire, on SE. side of Middleton in Teesdale,
pop. 1283.

Laltks, Low, hamlet, Kirkby Malzeard par., E. div.
West-Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles W. of Ripley.

Lake.—hamlet, Sourton par., Devon, 4 miles SAY.
of Okehampton.—2. Lake, vil., on E. coast Isle of
AYight, in SAY. vicinity of Sandown, and 6 miles SE.
of Newport.—3. Lake, hamlet, Wilsford near Salis-
bury par., Wilts, on river Avon, 2 miles SAY. of Ames-
bury; P.O.; in vicinity is the seat of Lake House.

Lake Bank, place with inn and pier, Furness dist.,
N. Lancashire, near foot of Coniston Water, 5g miles
NW. of Greenodd sta.

Lake District (or The Lakes), comprises portions
of Cumberland, Westmorland, and N. Lancashire; the
chief lakes are Bassenthwaite, Coniston, Crummock,
Ennerdale, Haweswater, Ullswater, Wastwater, and
AYindermere ; the Lake District is the great tourist dis-
trict of England.

Lake House, seat, near Forest Gate sta., Essex.

Lake Side, place with inn, pier, and ry. sta. (Win-
dermere Lake Side), N. Lancashire, near S. end of
Windermere, 9J miles NE. of Ulverston by rail and 7
miles S. of Bowness by water.

Lake Street, hamlet, Rotherfieldpar., Sussex, 6 miles.
S. of Tunbridge AVells.

Lake of Menteitk, SW. Perthshire. See Menteith.

Lakcfield.—seat, on Lough Rinn, S. co. Leitrim, 2
miles SE. of Mohill.—2. Lakefield, seat, 9 miles AV.
of Kells, AV. co. Meath.—3. Lakcfteld, seat, 2 miles
S. of Fethard, S. co. Tipperary.

Lakefield House, seat, in Glen Urquhart, Inver-
ness-shire, on Loch Marklie, 5 miles W. of Drumna-
drochit.

Lakchead, school, Closeburn par., Dumfriesshire.

Laken, hamlet, Auldearn par., in co. and 4 miles
SE. of Nairn.

Lakenham, par., Norfolk, within Norwich city,
pop. 6378.

Lakenhcath, par. and vil. with ry. sta. (21r miles N.
of vil.), Suffolk—par., 10,550 ac., pop. 1SW ; vil., 4J
miles SAV. of Brandon; P.O.; toAV. of vil. isLakenkeatk
Town Hoor, and to SE. is Lakenheatk Warren,
covering nearly 3000 ac. Lakenheatk New Lode flows
past the vil. to the river Brandon, or Little Ouse.

Lakeview.—seat, on Lough Ramor, S. co. Cavan, 4
miles NE. of Oldcastle.—2. Lakeview, seat, on Lough
Carra, S. co. Mayo, 3 miles N. of Ballinrobe.—3. Lake-
view, seat, near Lough Whitewood, N. co. Meath, 3
miles S. of Kingscourt.—4. Lakeview, seat, near
Lough Boderg, NE. co. Roscommon, 2 miles S. of
Drumsna ry. sta.—5. Lakeview, seat, near Lough
Arrow, SE. co. Sligo, 7 miles E. of Ballymote.—6.
Lakeview, seat, on Lough Dan, mid. co. Wicklow,
2 miles N. of Glendalough.—
7. Lakeview, seat, co.
Kerry; post-town, Killarney.

Laleham, par. and vil., Middlesex, in SW. of co.,on
river Thames, 2 miles SE. of Staines, 1301 ac., pop. 544;
P.O., T.O.; is a favourite fly-fishing station. Lalebam
House is the seat of the Earl of Lucan.

Laleston, par. and vil., Glamorgan, in S. of co., 2
miles AV. of Bridgend, 1740 ac., pop. 538; P.O.; has
collieries and ironworks.

Lainancha, ry. sta., seat' (1663), and school, New-
lands par., N. Peeblesshire, 3 miles SW. of Leadburn
Junction and 6 miles SW. of Penicuik; P.O.; the seat
was anciently called the Grange of Romanno.

Lamarsh, par. and vil., Essex, in NE. of co., 4 miles
SE. of Sudbury, 1268 ac., pop. 274.

Lamatry Point, on S. coast of Lundy island, Devon.

Lamb Head, headland, with large Piets house, at
SE. of Stronsay island, Orkney.

Lamb Hill, East Harptree par., Somerset, 8 miles
N. of Wells; here is a remarkable cavern, about 70
fathoms deep.

Lamb Island, in Firth of Forth, Dirleton par.,
Haddingtonshire, lg- mile NAV. of North Berwick.

Lamba Island, in Yell Sound, Northmavine par.,
Shetland, near Ollaberry.

Lamba Ness, NE. extremity of Unst isl., Shetland.

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

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