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minimum depth of 5 ft.; between Leman and Ower
Sands is a light-vessel with flashing light (Leman and
Ower) 38 ft. above high water and seen 10 miles.

Leman Street, ry. sta. (on London and Blackball
Ry.), i mile E. of Fenchurch Street sta., London.

Leiuanaghan, par., N. King’s co., on river Brosna,
19,615 ac., pop. 2650; contains Ballycumber vil.

Lemellion, seat, near Probus, Cornwall.

Lemerston, hamlet, in SW. of Isle of Wight, 1 mile
E. of Brixton.

Lemlngton, ry. sta., Northumberland, 4J miles W.
of Newcastle.

Lemington, Lower, par., Gloucestershire, 5 miles
SW. of Shipton on Stour, 855 ac., pop. 54.

Lemlara, seat, 6 miles NW. of Middleton, E. co.
Cork;
P.O.

Lemmington, township and hamlet, Edlingham
par., Northumberland, 5 miles SAV. of Alnwick, 2042
ac., pop. 103; mile NE. of hamlet is the seat of
Lemmington llall.

Lemore, seat, Herefordshire ; post-town, Eardisley.

Lempitlaw, vil., Sprouston par., Roxburghshire, 4
miles SE. of Kelso.

Lemreway, place with school, Lochs par., Lewis
island, Ross-shire, on N. side of Loch Sealg.

Lemsford, eccl. dist., Bishops Hatfield par., Herts,
2 miles NW. of Hatfield, pop. 424.

Len, river, Kent; rises near Lenham, and flows 9
miles NAV. to the Medway at Maidstone.

Lcnach-Glutliin, waterfall, on river Aray, Argyll-
shire, in par. and 3 miles N. of Inveraray.

Lenaderg, near Banbridge, AV. co. Down ; P.O., T.O.

Lenamorc, 6 miles from Edgeworthstown, E. co.
Longford;
P.O.

Lench, Church. See Church Lench.

Lench, Coupe.    See Coupe Lench.

Lench, Rouse.    See Rouse Lench.

Lendalfoot, coast vil., Colmonell par., Ayrshire, on
Water of Lendal, 6    miles SAV. of Girvan;    the    Water

of Lendal issues    from Loch Lochton,    and    flows    3J

miles SW. to the sea at Lendalfoot.

Lendrum, traditional battlefield, in SW. of Mon-
quhitter par., Aberdeenshire.

Lene, Longh, bar. Fore, N. co. Westmeath ; 3 miles
by 1 mile.

Lenham, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Kent, 8g miles
SE. of Maidstone, 6966 ac., pop. 1987
; P.O., T.o.; has
horse and cattle fairs.

Lennel House, seat, property of the Earl of Had-
dington, in par. and 1 mile NE. of Coldstream, Ber-
wickshire, on the Tweed ; adjacent is the vil. of Lennel
Newtown ; the par. of Coldstream was formerly called
Lennel or Leinhall.

Lenney Head, promontory, on SW. coast of Pem-
brokeshire, 5| miles SE. of Milford Haven.

Lennle (or Lennie Port), place with school, Cramond
par., Edinburghshire, 3 miles E. of Kirkliston.

Lennox, an ancient county of Scotland; it comprised
Dumbartonshire, a large part of Stirlingshire, and parts
of Perthshire and Renfrewshire.

Lennox Castle. — (or Lennox Tower), ruins of
ancient fortalice of the Earls of Lennox, in par. and
SW. vicinity of Currie, Edinburghshire; popularly
called Lymphry.—2. Lennox Castle, seat, Campsie
par., Stirlingshire, 1J mile W. of Lennoxtown.—3.
Lennox Castle. See
Inchmurrin.

Lennox Hills, hill-range, extending NE. from near
Dumbarton to near Stirling, including the Kilpatrick
Hills, the Campsie Fells, the Fintry Hills, &c., and
reaching in Earl’s Seat, 3 miles N. of Strathblane, an
alt. of 1894 ft.

Lennoxbanli, seat, Bonhill par., Dumbartonshire,
near Balloch sta.

Lennoxlove, seat, property of Lord Blantyre (origin-
ally a seat of the Maitlands of Lethington), in co. and
1£ mile S. of Haddington ; the house comprises a
massive square tower, 80 ft. high, of great antiquity.

Lennoxtown, town with ry. sta., Campsie par.,
Stirlingshire, 3J miles NW. of Kirkintilloch and llj
N. of Glasgow by rail, pop. 3249;
P.O., t.o., 1 Bank;
Lennoxtown is the centre of business for Campsie par.;
the inhabitants find employment in the neighbouring
bleachfields, print-works, alum-works, &c.



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