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Marlestown, par., S. co. Louth, 5 miles N. of Drog- heda, 756 ac., pop. 104.
Marley Grange, seat, 2 miles S. of Rathfarnham, S. co. Dublin.
Marley Hill, eccl. dist., Chester-le-Street and AVhick- liam pars., Durham, 3 miles NE. of Burnopfield, pop. 2672; p.o.
Marley House, seat, 5 miles AV. of Totnes, Devon; in vicinity, on the South Devon Ry.,is Marley Tunnel.
Marlficld.—seat, 2 miles AV. of Clonmel, S. co. Tipperary; P.O. —2. Marlficld, seat, 1 mile SE. of Gorey, NE. co. AVexford.
Marlingford, par. and vil., Norfolk, 6 miles AV. of Norwich, 674 ac., pop. 226 ; P.O.
Marlocs, par., Pembrokeshire, 7 miles AV. of Mil- ford and 10 miles SAV. of Haverfordwest, 2577 ac. and 186 foreshore, pop. 412 ; P.O.
Marlow (or Great Marlow), market town and par., Bucks, on river Thames, 5 miles NAV. of Maidenhead and 32g miles AV. of London by rail, 6245 ac., pop. 4763; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day, Saturday. The river is here spanned by an iron suspension bridge (1835) 225 ft. in span. Great Marlow has mfrs. of lace, paper, &c. It returned 2 members to Parliament con- tinuously from James I. until 1867, and 1 member from 1867 until 1885.
Marlow, Little, par. and vil., Bucks, 2 miles NE. of Great Marlow, 3328 ac., pop. 976 ; P.O.
Marlow Lodge, seat, on N. border of Herefordshire, in par. and 2 miles N. of Leintwardine, on river Clun.
Marlow Mills, paperworks, Great Marlow, Bucks.
Marlpool, 1 mile from Heanor, in co. and 8 miles NE. of Derby ; P.O.
Marlston, curacy, Bucklebury par., Berks; Marl- ston House, seat, is 5 miles NE. of Newbury.
Marlston-cuin-Laclie, township, Chester St Mary- on-the-Hill par., Cheshire, on SAV. side of Chester, 998 ac., pop. 126.
Marin Tout (or Harm Tiieut), lofty chalk cliffs, on coast of Dorset, near Lulworth.
Maniaullane, par., inco. and 6 miles NE. of Cork, 1377 ac., pop. 529 ; contains Passage AVest.
Marnliaui, par., township, and vil., Notts—par., 2890 ac., pop. 271; township, 2380 ac., pop. 196; the vil. (composed of Church Marnham and Ferry Marn- ham) is on river Trent, 5 miles SE. of Tuxford.
Marnlrall, par. and vil., Dorset, 3 miles N. of Stur- minster Newton, 3751 ac., pop. 1396; P.O. ; birthplace of Giles Hussey (1710-1788), portrait painter.
Marnocli, par., in NE. of Banffshire, 14,954 ac., pop. 3230; P.O., at Bridge of Marnocli, on river Deveron, 2 miles SAV. of Aberchirder.
Marown (or Kirk Marown), par., Isle of Man, on river Dhoo, 5 miles NAV. of Douglas, 6585 ac., pop. 990.
Marple, town and township with ry. sta., Stockport par., Cheshire, on river Goyt and Peak Forest and Macclesfield Canal, on border of co., 4 miles ESE. of Stockport and 9 miles SE. of Manchester by rail, 3053 ac., pop. 4421; P.O., T.O., and P.O. at Marplc Bridge; 1 Bank; has cottonworks; John Bradshaw (1602-1659), who presided at the trial of Charles I., was a native; in vicinity of town is Marplc Hall, seat.
Marr, par. and vil., S. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles NAV. of Doncaster, 1821 ac., pop. 180 ; P.O.
Marr el and Gartymore, part of AVest Helmsdale, Sutherland. See Helmsdale.
Marriek with llurst, par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 6206 ac., pop. 307 ; contains Marriek, vil., on river Swale, 64 miles SAV. of Richmond ; P.O.; the church is the nave of the church of the old nunnery (Marriek Abbey) founded in 1165; Marriek Bark and Marriek Lodge are seats.
Marridge Hill, eminence, AVilts, 7 miles NE. of Marlborough.
Marrlngton Hall, seat, Chirbury par., Shropshire, 54 miles NAV. of Bishops Castle.
Marron, stream, Cumberland; rises on Blake Fell, and flows 9 miles N. to the Derwent 34 miles above AVorkington.
Marron Junction, ry. junction, Cumberland, 4J miles AV. of Cockermouth.
Marros, par., Carmarthenshire, on Carmarthen Bay, 6 m. SAV. of Laugharne, 2574 ac. (400 water), pop. 145.
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