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Laver, Little, par., Essex, in NW. of co., 4 miles NW. of Ongar, 962 ac., pop. 110.
Laver, Magdalen, par., Essex, in NW. of co., ad- jacent to High Laver, 1229 ac., pop. 166.
Lavernock, coast par., Glamorgan, in SE. of co., 5| miles S. of Cardiff, 649 ac., pop. 81.
Laversdale, vil., Irthington par., Cumberland, on river Irthing, 3 miles NW. of Brampton.
Laverstock, par. and vil., Wilts, on river Bourn, lk mile NE. of Salisbury, 1733 ac., pop. 449 ; P.O.
Laverstoke, par. and vil., Hants, in valley of river Test, 2 miles NE. of Whitechurch, 1966 ac., pop. 182; in vicinity of vil. are the Laverstoke Paper Mills and the seat of Laverstoke House.
Laverton.—par. and vil., Somerset, 3 miles N. of Frome, 1034 ac., pop. 123.—2. Laverton, township, Kirkby Malzeard par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, on branch of river Ure, 5| miles NW. of Ripon, 6697 ac., pop. 305. — 3. Laverton, vil., Buckland par., Glou- cestershire, 5k miles NE. of Winchcomb.
Lavester, Denbigh. See Lavister.
Lavey, par., in co. and 5 miles W. of Cavan, 10,678 ac., pop. 3244; contains Lougk Lavey.
Lavington (or Lenton), par., township, and vil., Lincolnshire, 4 miles SW. of Falkingham—par., 4913 ac., pop. 301; township, pop. 178.
Lavington, East, par. and vil., Sussex, 5\ miles SE. of Midhurst, 1720 ac., pop. 221; P.O., called Laving- ton; in vicinity of vil. is the seat of Lavington House.
Lavington, Market (or East Lavington), par., township, and vil., AYilts—par., 4721 ac., pop. 1406; township, 3125 ac., pop. 1022; vil., 5|m. S. of Devizes; P.O., T.o.; was once a market town ; malting is carried on; in vicinity is East Lavington Manor Mouse.
Lavington, West.—par., Sussex, 6 miles SE. of Midhurst, 678 ac., pop. 151.—2. Lavington, AVest (or Bishops Lavington), par. and vil., Wilts—par., 6283 ae., pop. 1406; vil., R mile SW. of Market Laving- ton ; P.O. Limestone is quarried and calcined; and a considerable portion of the par. is occupied by market gardens.
Lavister (or Lavester), hamlet, on NE. border of Denbighshire, 6 miles NE. of Wrexham.
Law, vil. with ry. sta. (Law Junction), Carluke par., Lanarkshire, 2\ miles SE. of Wishaw, pop. 1455; P.O.; Law dates from 1877 ; it depends on the neighbouring mines, quarries, and brickworks.
Law Castle, ruined tower, in par. and near West Kilbride, Ayrshire.
Law Hill, or Law Knock, the name of numerous conical eminences in Scotland.
Law Junction, ry. sta., 2k miles SE. of Wishaw, Lanarkshire. See Law.
Lawbrook House, seat, 5 m. SW. of Dorking, Surrey.
Lawderdale, 3 m. from Ballinamore, co. Leitrim; P.O.
Lawers, place with ferry and inn, Kenmore par., Perthshire, on N. side of Loch Tay and at foot of Ben Lawers, 8 miles NE. of Killin; P.O.; Lawers Burn flows SE. to Loch Tay.
Lawers House, seat, Monzievaird and Strowan par., Perthshire, 2 miles NE. of Comrie.
Lawford, par. and vil., Essex, in NE. of co., on river Stour, lk mile W. of Manningtree, 2712 ac., pop. 814; P.O.; contains the seats of Lawford Hall and Lawford Honse.
Lawford, Church, Warwick. See Church Lawford.
Lawford, Little, township, Newbold upon Avon par., AYarwickshire, 2k miles NW. of Rugby, pop. 47.
Lawford, Long, township and vil., Newbold upon Avon par., Warwickshire, 3 miles NW. of Rugby, pop. 683; P.O.
Lawhaden, 3 miles NW. of Narberth, Pembroke- shire ; P.O. See Llawhaden.
Lawhead House, seat, Carnwath par., Lanarkshire, 2k miles W. of Auchengray sta.
Lawhitton, par. and vil., Cornwall—par. (partly within the municipal limits of Launceston), 2649 ac., pop. 425; vil., 2k miles SE. of Launceston ; P.O.
Lawkholuic, eccl. dist., Keighley par., West-Riding Yorkshire, pop. 4700.
Lawkland, township, Clapham par., N. div. AVest- Riding Yorkshire, 3 miles NW. of Settle, 5812 ac., pop. 3C1.
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