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Glasgow, whose seat (The Garrison) is adjacent. Mill- port was made a police burgh in 1864.
Millscnt, hamlet, King Edward par., Aberdeenshire, 6 miles NE. of Turriff.
Millshlclds, vil., By well St Peter par., Northumber- land, 74 miles SE. of Hexham.
Mlllslade (or Brendon), vil., in NE. of Devon, 4 miles SE. of Lynmouth.
Millstone Green, hamlet, Trentham par., Stafford- shire, 2 miles S. of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Mlllstreet, small market town with ry. sta., Dris- hane par., NW. eo. Cork, on river Blackwater, 18 miles W. of Mallow Junction and 36 miles NW. of Cork, pop. 1476; P.O., T.o., 1 Bank. Market-day, Friday. The sta. is 1 mile N. of the town.
Mil!timber, ry. sta., Peterculter par., in co. and 64 miles SW. of Aberdeen.
Milltir-Gerlg (The Rocky Mile), pass in the Berwyn Mountains, on border of Montgomery and Merioneth, 10 miles NW. of Llanfyllin; is traversed by Watling Street.
Milltown. See Milton.
Milltown, hamlet, Marwood par., Devon, 3 miles NW. of Barnstaple.
Milltown.—in co. and 3 miles from Antrim ; P.O.— 2. Milltown, hamlet, 24 miles NAY. of Lisburn, S. co. Antrim. — 3. Milltown (or Money), hamlet, Drum- lane par., N. co. Cavan, 4 miles SW. of Belturbet, pop. 89; P.O.—4. Milltown, hamlet, Drumbopar., N. co. Down, 4 miles S. of Belfast.—5. Milltown, hamlet, Tullylish par., W. co. Down, near Gilford.—6. Mill- town, vil. with ry. sta., Taney par., in co. and 24 miles S. of Dublin, pop. 159; P.O.—7. Milltown, 8 miles NAV. of Tuam, N. co. Galway; P.O.—8. Milltown, small market town, Kilcolman par., mid. co. Kerry, on river Maine, 8 miles W. of Farranfore ry. sta. and 11 miles S. of Tralee, pop. 636 ; P.O., called Miltown. Market- day, Monday. The river, which flows into Castlemaine harbour, is navigable for vessels of 100 tons to within a mile of the town.—9. Milltown, 3 miles from Agha- dowey, E. co. Londonderry; P.O.—10. Milltown, seat, near Newtown-Stewart, N. co. Tyrone.
Milltown Burndennet, 5 miles from Strabane, NAY. co. Tyrone ; P.O.
Milltown Malbay, market town and watering-place, Kilfarboy par., W. co. Clare, on Mai Bay, 23 miles W. of Ennis, pop. 1400; P.O., T.O., called Miltown Mal- bay ; 1 Bank. Market-day, Thursday. Milltown House, seat, is in vicinity.
Milltown Mills, paper mills, at Ballyclare, Antrim.
Milltown Bass, 5 miles SAY. of Killucan ry. sta., S. co. AYestmeath; P.O.
Milltown of Cushnle, 8 miles SAA7. of Alford, Aber- deenshire ; P.O.
Millwall, eccl. dist., Poplar par., Middlesex, in E. of London, pop. 5485 ; Millwall Junction, ry. sta., is 3 miles E. of Fenchurch Street sta., London; Millwall Docks, with ry. sta., Isle of Dogs, are 1 mile S. of Millwall Junction.
Mill wich, 5 miles SE. of Stone, Staffordshire ; P.O. See Milwich.
Milnathort, market town with ry sta., Orwell par., Kinross-shire, on North Queieh AVater and near Loch Leven, 1-jr mile NE. of Kinross Junction, pop. 1269; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day, Wednesday. Milna- thort has mfrs. of tartan shawls and plaids, and im- portant live-stock sales.
Milne Graden, seat, in par. and 34 miles NE. of Coldstream, Berwickshire, on river Tweed.
Milner Tower, The, memorial tower (1871), on Brndda Head, Port Erin, Isle of Man.
Milness, hamlet, Burton-in-Kendal par., AYestmor- land, near Milnthorpe.
Mllnethorpe, hamlet, Norton-Cuckney par., Notts, 4 miles S. of AVorksop.
Milngavie (popularly Milguy), town (police burgh) with ry. sta., New Kilpatrick par., Stirlingshire, and quoad sacra par., partly also in New Kilpatrick par., Dumbartonshire, on Allander AYater, 7 miles NAY. of Glasgow—q.s. par., pop. 2927; town, pop. 2636; P.O., T.O.; has calico printing and bleaching works.
Milnhead, seat, Dumfriesshire. See Millhead.
Milnholm Cross, ancient cross, Castleton par., S. Roxburgh shire.
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