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Mount1 Alto, hill, near Inistioge, S. co. Kilkenny,
alt. 812 ft.

Mount Alyn, seat, on river Alyn, Denbighshire, 4
miles N. of Wrexham.

Mount Anna, seat, in co. and 5 m. NAV. of AVexford.

Mount Annan, seat, in par. and 2 miles N. of
Annan, Dumfriesshire.

Mount Anvllle, seat, near Dundrum, SE. co. Dublin;
now a nunnery.

Mount Ararat, seat, near Richmond, Surrey.

Mount Armstrong, seat, 6 miles SAV. of Maynooth,
N. co. Kildare.

Mount Batten, promontory with fort, between Ply-
mouth Sound and the Catwater, Devon, opposite
Plymouth.

Mount Bay, on S. coast of Isle of Wight, 1% mile
SAV. of Ventnor.

Mount BcllcwBridge; P.O., T.o. See Mountbellew.

Mount Bcnger, farm, Yarrow par., in co. and 12
miles SW. of Selkirk; occupied for some time by
James Hogg (1772-1835), the “Ettrick Shepherd.”

Mount Brown Mill, paper mill, % mile from Kings-
bridge ry. sta., Kilmainham, Dublin.

Mount Browne, seat, 3 miles SE. of Rathkeale, AV.
co. Limerick.

Mount Bnrcs, par. and vil., Essex, onriver Stour, 6
miles SE. of Sudbury, 1425 ac., pop. 276; an ancient
artificial mound is here.

Mount Calmrn, hill with ancient round camp, 2
miles SE. of Lewes, Sussex.

Mount Cameron, seat, in par. and 1 mile E. of East
Kilbride, Lanarkshire.

Mount Carmel, seat, 2 miles SE. of Rockcorry, SAA7.
co. Monaghan.

Mount Charles, seat, in co. and 2% miles S. of Ayr.

Mount Charles, co. Donegal. See Mountcharles.

Mount Collins, 8 miles from Abbeyfeale, AV. co.
Limerick; p. o.

Mount Congreve, seat, in co. and 5 miles AA7. of
AVaterford.

Mount Coote, seat, near Kilmallock, S. co. Limerick.

Mount Dcsart, seat, co. Cork; post-town, Cork.

Mount Dillon, seat, E. co. Roscommon, 9 miles W.
of Longford.

Mount Eagle.—hill, 5 miles AV. of Dingle, W. co.
Kerry, alt. 745 ft. —
2. Mount Eagle, hill, 5 miles
NE. of Newport, W. co. Mayo, alt. 1390 ft.

Mount Edgcuinbe, seat of the Earl of Mount Edg-
cumbe, Maker par., Cornwall, on the peninsula between
Plymouth Sound and the Hamoaze, opposite Plymouth;
is a castellated building of 1550, and is famous for its
gardens (Italian, French, and English) and its grounds,
which occupy almost the whole of the peninsula.

Mount Ephraim, hamlet, Framfield par., Sussex, 2
miles SE. of Uckfield.

Mount Erris, seat, 1 mile E. of Boyle, N. co.
Roscommon.

Mount Falcon.—seat, 3 miles S. of Ballina, N. co.
Mayo.—2. Mount Falcon, seat, 5 miles NAV. of
Cloughjordan, N. eo. Tipperary.

Mount Felix, seat, AValton-on-Thames par., Surrey,
5 miles SW. of Kingston on Thames.

Mount Florida, S. suburb of Glasgow, Lanarkshire;
p.o. See Langside.

Mount Gabriel, hill, 2 miles N. of Skull, SW. co.
Cork, alt. 1339 ft.

Mount Garrett, hill with old castle, near New Ross,
SAV. co. Wexford; gives the title of viscount to a
branch of the Butler family.

Mount Grace Priory, ruin, East Harlseypar., North-
Riding Yorkshire, 5% miles NE. of Northallerton ; was
founded in 1396 for Carthusian monks.

Mount Hanover, seat,2m. E. of Duleek,E. co. Meath.

Mount Harry, hill, 2 miles NAA7. of Lewes, Sussex.

Mount Hawke, eccl. dist. and vil., Illogan and St
Agnes pars., Cornwall—dist., pop. 1424; vil., 4 miles
N. of Redruth ;
P.O.

Mount Healey, township, in par. and 2 miles SE. of
Rothbury, Northumberland, on river Coquet, 437 ac.,
pop. 36.



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