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Moodiesbnrn, vil., Cadder par., Lanarkshire, 2 miles NE. of Garnkirk ry. sta. and 7 miles NE. of Glasgow.
Moodlaw, Loch, in NE. extremity of Eskdalemuir par., Dumfriesshire, at the meeting-point of the cos. of Dumfries, Roxburgh, and Selkirk.
' Mooncoin, vil., Pollrone par., S. co. Kilkenny, near river Suir, 4 miles SE. of Fiddown ry. sta. and 7 miles NW. of AYaterford, pop. 644; P.O., called Moincoin.
Moone, par. and vil., S. co. Kildare, 7 miles E. of Athy—par., 7238ac., pop. 869; vil., pop. 185; P.O., t.o.
Moonen Bay, in AY. of Duirinish par., Skye, Inver- ness-shire.
Moonzle, par., N. Fife, on Moonzie Burn, 1258 ac., pop. 148; the church is 3 miles NAA. of Cupar.
Moor . See also Muir .
Moor.—vil., in par. and 1 mile NE. of Sutton Cold- field, Warwickshire; adjacent is Moor Hall, seat.— 2. Moor, Worcestershire. See Hill and Moor.
Moor, West, place, formerly extra-parochial, now in Curry-Rivell par., Somerset, near Langport.
Moor Allerton, eccl. dist., Harewood, Leeds, and Thorner pars., E. div. A\rest-Riding Yorkshire, near Chapel Allerton, pop. 1371.
Moor Court, seat, 4 m. E. of Kington, Herefordshire.
Moor Grange, seat, 4 miles NW. of Hornsea, East- Riding Yorkshire.
Moor Green.—vil., Hants, 3 miles from Bitterne, near Southampton; P.O.—2. Moor Green, hamlet, Ardeley par., Herts, 3 miles SW. of Buntingford.—3. Mooi* Green, hamlet, Greasley par., Notts, 7 miles NAY. of Nottingham.
Moor Hall.—seat, near Harlow, Essex. — 2. Moop Hall, Harefield par., Middlesex, 3 miles N. of Uxbridge; some remains of an ancient priory are here.—3. Moor Hall, seat, near Sutton Coldfield, Warwick. See Moor.
Moor Park.—seatof Marquis of Westminster, Broad- way par., Dorset, 4 miles N. of Weymouth.—2. Moor Park, seat of Lord Ebury, on SW. border of Herts, near Rickmansworth.—3. Moor Park, eccl. dist., Fulham par., Middlesex, in W. of London, pop. 9232. —4. Moor Park, seat, Richards Castle par., Shrop- shire, 2 miles S. of Ludlow. — 5. Moor Park, seat, near Farnham, Surrey; was long the residence of Sir AVilliam Temple.
Moor Place.—seat, near Much Hadham, Herts, Si- miles NE. of AArare.—2. Moor Place, old mansion of time of Henry AH., near Betchworth, Surrey, 3 miles E. of Dorking.
Moor Bow Jnnction, ry. sta., Cumberland, 4 miles SE. of Whitehaven; P.O., called Moor Bow.
Moor Top, hamlet, Ackworth par., E. div. West- Riding Yorkshire, 3 miles SW. of Pontefract.
Moor Tower, 4 miles N. of Tattershall, Lincolnshire; was built by Lord Cromwell, is 60 ft. high, and is sup- posed to have been an outpost of Tattershall Castle.
Moorheck, hamlet, Cummertrees par., Dumfries- shire, on Solway Eirth, 2% miles SW. of Annan.
Moorby, par. and vil., Lincolnshire, 4 miles SE. of Horncastle, 830 ac., pop. 98.
Moordown, eccl. dist., Holdenhurst par., Hants, in pari. bor. of Christchurch, pop. 1750.
Moore, township and vil. with ry. sta., Runcorn par., Cheshire, 3 miles SW. of Warrington, 916 ac., pop. 398; P.O., T.o.; near vil. is Moore Hall, seat.
Moore, par., S. co. Roscommon, on rivers Shannon and Suck, 5 m. E. of Ballinasloe, 20,727 ac., pop. 2530.
Moore Abbey, seat of the Marquis of Drogheda, near Monasterevin, W. co. Kildare.
Moore Bay, at Kilkee, AY. co. Clare.
Moore Critchell, par., Dorset, 6 miles SAV. of Cran- borne, 1705 ac., pop. 367 ; P.O., called More Critchell; Critchell Honse is the seat of Lord Alington.
Moore Fort, seat, 6 miles S. of Ballymoney, NAY. co. Antrim.
Moore Hall, seat, 6 miles S. of Balia ry. sta., S. co. Mayo, on Lough Carra.
Moore Park, seat of the Earl of Mountcashel, near Kilworth, NE. co. Cork.
Moorcchurch, par., E. co. Meath, 5 miles SE. of Drogheda, 5290 ac., pop. 593.
MoorcfieM, seat, 1 mile SAY. of Newbridge, mid. co. Kildare.
Moorehlll, seat, near Kilcullen, mid. co. Kildare. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1887. Public domain image from Gedcomindex.com
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