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Mouth Mill, picturesque ravine, on N. coast of Devon, 1| mile NW. of Clovelly.
iloviddy, par., mid. co. Cork, on river Bride, 7 miles NAV. of Bandon, 6132 ac., pop. 1282.
Moville, small market town, Lower Moville par., NE. co. Donegal, on W. shore of Lough Foyle, 19 miles N. by E. of Londonderry, pop. 1129; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day, Thursday. Is a sea-bathing resort. Pas- senger steamers, sailing to and from America, call at Moville. A small steamer plies from Londonderry during the summer months.
Moville, lower and Upper, 2 adjacent pars., NE. co. Donegal—Lower Moville, 15,951 ac., pop. 4716 ; Upper Moville, 19,072 ac., pop. 3775.
Mowbray, Vale of, North-Biding Yorkshire, between Oswaldkirk and Coxwold.
Mowcop, eccl. dist. and ry. sta. (Mow Cop), Wol- stanton and Biddulph pars., Staffordshire, on border of Cheshire—dist., pop. 2368; P.O.; the sta. (in Che- shire) is 3 miles SW. of Congleton sta.; Mow Cop (or Mole Cop) Hill is 1091 ft. high.
Mowban, 2 m. S. of Markethill, co. Armagh ; P.O.
Mowbaugb, place with school, Morebattle par., SE. Roxburghshire, on Bowmont AA7ater, 4% m. S. of Yetholm.
Mown Hakes, par., Lincolnshire. See Rakes Farm.
Mowney, par., E. co. Tipperary, 5 miles E. of Kille- naule, 1521 ac., pop. 214.
Mowsley, township and vil., Knaptoft par., Leicester- shire, 6 miles NW. of Market Harborough, 1710 ac., pop. 208; P.O.
Mowfhorpe, hamlet, Terrington par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 6% miles SW. of New Malton.
Moxby, hamlet, Marton in the Forest par., North- Riding Yorkshire, 3% miles NE. of Yarm; a Benedictine nunnery was founded here by Henry II.
Moxhull Hall, seat, Wishaw par., Warwickshire, 4% miles NW. of Coleshill.
Moxley, eccl. dist. (ry. sta. Bradley and Moxley), Darlaston, Wednesbury, and Wolverhampton pars., Staffordshire—dist., pop. 3631; P.O.; the sta. is 1 mile SE. of Bilston.
Moy.—vil., Moy and Dalarossie par., NE. Inverness- shire, on Loch Moy, 12 miles SE. of Inverness; P.O.; Moy Hall, seat of The Mackintosh, is 1 mile NAV. of vil.—2. Moy, Elgin and Nairn. See Dyke and Moy.
Moy.1—small market town with ry. sta. (Moy and Trew), Clonfeacle par., SE. co. Tyrone, on river Black- water, opposite Charlemont, 5% miles SE. of Dun- gannon and 6% miles N. of Armagh, pop. 579; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Market-day, Friday. The town, which is neat and well built, is situated 2 miles S. of the sta., on the property of the Earl of Charlemont. There are 2 quays on the river, which is navigable from Lough Neagh for lighters of 60 tons burden; and a consider- able trade in agricultural produce, building materials, coal, yarn, &c., is carried on.—2. Moy, river, rises near Tobercurry, S. co. Sligo, and flows SW. through co. Mayo, then N. past Foxford and Ballina to Killala Bay; 35 miles long, and tidal to Ballina.
Moy Castle, ruin, in S. of Mull island, Argyllshire, at head of Loch Buy.
Moy lodge, shooting-lodge, Laggan par., Inverness- shire, near SW. extremity of Loch Laggan, 39 miles SW. of Kingussie.
Moy and Dalarossie, par., partly in Nairnshire but chiefly in Inverness-shire, 111,477 ac., pop. 822.
Moyaeomb, par., cos. Carlow, Wicklow, and AVexford, on river Derry, 17,433 ac., pop. 2322; contains Cion egall.
Moyagher, seat, 3 m. NE. of Athboy, W. co. Meath.
Moyaily, seat, N. Kings co., 2 miles E. of Moate.
Moyaliff, par., W. co. Tipperary, on river Cladagh, 6 miles SW. of Thurles, 8021 ac., pop. 1651.
Moyallen, 2 m. NW. of Gilford, AV. co. Down ; P.O.
Moyanna, par., E. Queens co., near Grand Canal, 3 miles NE. of Stradbally, 6824 ac., pop. 1078.
Moyard, 3 m. from Letterfrack, W. co. Galway; P.O.
Moyarget, 4 m. SAV. of Bally castle, co. Antrim ; P.O.
Moyarta.—bar., SW. co. Clare, 68,679 ac., pop. 21,038. —2. Moyarta, par., SW. co. Clare, at mouth of river Shannon, 4 miles from Kilrush, 15,613 ac., pop. 3722; P.O.; contains Carrigaholt, and some islands.
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