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6. Littleton, hamlet, Steeple Ashton, par., Wilts, on
Kennet and Avon Canal, 2 miles SE. of Melksham.
See
Littleton with Semington.—7. Littleton, ry. sta.
See
Littleton and Badsey.

Littleton, vil., Borrisleigh par., E. co. Tipperary, 5
miles SE. of Thurles, pop. 157;
P.O.

Littleton, High, par. and vil., Somerset, 84 miles
SW. of Bath, 1273 ac., pop. 775; in vicinity of vil. is
the seat of High Littleton Honse.

Littleton, North, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Littleton
and Badsey), Worcestershire, 4 miles NE. of Evesham,
1610 ac., pop. 277; the par. contains Middle Little-
ton, hamlet.

Littleton, South, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Littleton
and Badsey), Worcestershire, 3 miles NE. of Evesham,
841 ac., pop. 324;
P.O.

Littleton, West, par., Gloucestershire, 2 miles NW.
of Marshfield, 1013 ac., pop. 101.

Littleton Drew, or St Andrew Littleton, par.,
AVilts, 8 miles NW. of Chippenham, 971 ac., pop. 201.

Littleton Manor, former par., Dorset, lying SE. of
Blandford; the last rector was inducted in 1427.

Littleton Pannell, vil., West Lavington par., Wilts,
5 miles SW. of Devizes.

Littleton and Badsey, ry. sta. (for North and South
Littleton), Worcestershire, 34 miles NE. of Evesham.

Littleton on Severn, par., Gloucestershire, on river
Severn, 3 miles W. of Thornbury, 938 ac. land and
1095 tidal water and foreshore, pop. 203.

Littleton with Semington, township, Steeple Ash-
ton par., Wilts, 2 m. SE. of Melksham, 1238 ac., pop. 479.

Llttletown, ham., 1J m. from Sherburn sta., Durham.

Littlewell, ry. sta., Northumb., 8 m. NE. of Alnwick.

Little wick Green, vil., Hurley and White Waltham
pars., Berks, in E. of co., 3 m. W. of Maidenhead;
P.O.

Little wood Park, shooting-lodge, Tullynessle par.,
Aberdeenshire, on river Don, 5 miles NW. of Alford.

Littleworth.—eccl. dist. and vil., Great Faringdon
par., Berks—dist., pop. 391; the vil. is 2 miles NE. of
Faringdon. — 2. Littleworth, hamlet, Stone par.,
Bucks, 2 miles SAV. of Aylesbury.—3. Littleworth,
hamlet, Wing par., Bucks, 3 miles SW. of Leighton
Buzzard.—4. Littleworth, par., in co. and city of
Gloucester, 30 ac., pop. 557.—5. Littleworth, hamlet,
Rodborough par., Gloucestershire, 4 miles S. of Stroud ;
P.O.—6. Littlewrorth, hamlet, in par. and 1 mile NAV.
of Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire.—7. Littleworth,
ry. sta., Lincolnshire, 6 miles SW. of Spalding. —
8.
Littleworth, hamlet, Greens Norton par., Northamp-
tonshire, 1 mile NW. of Towcester.—9. Litileworth,
hamlet, Horsepath par., in co. and 4 miles SE. of
Oxford. —10. Littleworth, hamlet, Castle Church
par., in co. and lg mile SW. of Stafford.—II. Little-
worth, hamlet, Budbrooke par., in co. and NAV.
vicinity of AVarwick.

Littleworth Drove, cut in Deeping Fen, Lincoln-
shire, in vicinity of Littleworth sta.

Littlington, par., Sussex, on river Cuckmere, 5
miles NW. of Eastbourne; 904 ac., pop. 89;
P.O.

Litton.—township and vil., in par. and 2 miles SE.
of Tideswell, Derbyshire, 1639 ac., pop. 727;
P.O.
2. Litton, par. and vil., Somerset, 6 miles NE. of
AVells, 1171 ac., pop. 217.—3. Litton, township, Arn-
cliffe par., N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 9 miles NE.
of Settle, 3924 ac., pop. 78.

Litton Cheney, par. and vil., Dorset, in SW. of co.—
par., 3817 ac., pop. 458; vil., 5 m. SE. of Bridport;
P.O.

Litton Dale, valley, N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire;
joins the valley of the Wharfe at Arncliffe.

Litton and Cascob, township, Presteigne and Cascob
pars., Radnorshire, on river Lugg, 3 miles NAV. of Pres-
teigne, 1208 ac., pop. 75.

Live Honse, seat, f m. from Godstone sta., Surrey.

Liver, stream, Ardchattan and Muckairn par., Ar-
gyllshire ; flows AV. through Glen Liver to Loch Etive.

Livermere, Great, par. and vil., Suffolk, 5 miles
NE. of Bury St Edmunds, 1549 ac., pop. 275;
P.O.,
called Livermere.

Llvcrntere, Little, par., Suffolk, 54 miles NE. of
Bury St Edmunds, 1433 ac., pop. 166; contains the seat
of Livermere Park.

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

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