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Loftns (or Lofthouse), small town and par. with ry. sta., North-Riding Yorkshire, 9 miles SE. of Salt- burn—par., 3737 ac., pop. 4318 ; town (partly also in Easington and Skelton near Red car pars.), pop. 6699; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks, 1 newspaper ; is a thriving place, and has mfrs. of cordage and twine, also large vege- table gardens, the produce of which is sent to the neigh- bouring markets ; stone is quarried ; Loftus is a local government district; in vicinity is the seat of L. Hall.
Loftus HaU, seat of the Marquis of Ely, S. co. AVex- ford, 4| m. SAV. of Fethard and 2 m. NE. of Hook Head.
Logan, seat of the M‘Doualls of Logan, Kirkmaiden par., AVigtownshire, 2 miles S. of Ard well; a fish- preserve here, for sea-fish, is an object of much attrac- tion to tourists.
Logan Burn, name of upper reaches of Glencorse Burn, Edinburghshire.
Logan House.—seat, on Lugar AVater, Ayrshire, in par. and mile E. of Old Cumnock. — 2. Logan House, old mansion, on Logan Burn, Edinburghshire, in par. and 5 miles NAV. of Penicuik.—3. Logan House, seat, on headstream of Logan AVater, Lanark- shire, in par. and 6 miles SAV. of Lesmahagow ; Logan Water, formed by 4 headstreams, is an affluent of the Nethan.
Loganbank, seat, Glencorse par., Edinburghshire, on Glencorse Burn, 1 mile NAV. of Auchendinny sta.
Loganlee, hamlet, Glencorse par., Edinburghshire, § mile NAV. of Auchendinny sta.
Loganlee Reservoir, in par. and 5 miles NAV. of Penicuik, Edinburghshire.
Loggan Beck, stream in S. of Cumberland; flows into the Duddon.
Logheen Light, on N. side of the estuary of river Shannon, about 9 miles below Limerick; is 10 ft. above high water and seen 4 miles.
Loghill, par. and vil., N. co. Limerick, on river Shannon, 4 miles SAV. of Foynes—par., 5153 ac., pop. 967; vil., pop. 123; P.O., called Loughill.
Loghort Castle, 5 m. SE. of Kanturk, N. co. Cork.
Logie.—school, Lonmay par., Aberdeenshire. — 2. Logie, seat (17th century), and school, Edinkillie par., Elginshire, on river Findhorn, 24 miles NAV. of Dun- phail sta.—3. Logie, par., vil., and estate, Fife—par., 3599 ac., pop. 390; the vil. is 5 miles NE. of Cupar ; the estate is on the S. side of the parish.—4. Logie, seat, in par. and 1J mile SW. of Dunfermline, Fife.—
5. Logie, quoad sacra par., Liff, Benvie, and Inver- gowrie par., Forfarshire, suburban to Dundee, pop. 4270.—6. Logic, seat, in par. and 14 mile S. of Kirrie- muir, Forfarshire.—7. Logie, par., Clackmannan, Perth, and Stirling, 11,814 ac., pop. 4696; contains most of Bridge of Allan and part of the royal burgh of Stirling; the present parish church and the ruins of the old church are lg mile E. of Bridge of Allan.
Logie Head, E. extremity of Cullen Bay, Banffshire.
Logie-Biichan, par., in E. of Aberdeenshire, 6683 ac., pop. 767 ; the church is on the river Ythan, 2 miles E. of Ellon.
Logie-Coldstone, par., Aberdeenshire, 13,600 ac., pop. 908 ; the church is 4 miles AAr. of Tarland.
Logie-Criniond, united estate, Crimond par., Aber- deenshire.
Logie-Durno, ancient par. and school, Chapel of Garioch par., Aberdeenshire.
Logle-Easter, par., in NE. of Ross and Cromarty, 9978 ac., pop. 827; contains Nigg sta., 14 mile E. of parish church.
Logle-Elphlnstone, seat, Chapel of Garioch par., Aberdeenshire, on river Ury, 1 mile AV. of Pitcaple sta.
Logie-Mar, ancient par., now in Logie-Coldstone par., Aberdeenshire.
Logie-Montrose, ancient par., now in Logie-Pert par., Forfarshire.
Logie-Murdoch, ancient name of Logie par., Fife.
Logie-Pert, par. and vil., Forfarshire—par., 5739 ac., pop. 995; vil., 54 m. NW. of Montrose; P.O.; James Mill (1773-1836), historian of British India, was a native.
Logie-Wester, ancient par., now in Urquhart and Logie-Wester par., Ross and Cromarty.
Logiealmond, quoad sacra par., Fowlis-Wester, Methven, Monzie, and Redgorton pars., Perthshire, pop. 581; the church is 6 miles NW. of Methven sta.
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