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Murraytliwaitc, seat, Cummertrees par., Dumfries-
shire, 54 miles SW. of Ecclefechan.

Mnrrintown, in co. and 5 miles from Wexford; P.O.

Blurrisk.—bar., SW. co. Mayo, 133,910 ac., pop.
16,387.—2. Mnrrisk, seat and school, 5 miles SW. of
Westport, SW. co. Mayo.

Murrocli Burn, in par. and co. of Dumbarton ; flows
4 miles SAV. to river Leven, 1 mile N. of Dumbarton.

Mnrroes, par., S. Forfarshire, 5298 ac., pop. 749 ; the
church is 5 miles NE. of Dundee.

Murrow, vil. with ry. sta., Leverington par., Cam-
bridgeshire, 5 miles SW. of Wisbech; P.O. See
Southea
cum Murrow.

Mnrsley, par. and vil., Bucks, 3 miles E. of AVinslow,
2975 ac., pop. 363;
P.O., called Mnresley.

Murston, par. and vil., Kent, on creek of river
Swale, in NE. vicinity of Sittingbourne, 1294 ac. and
24 tidal water and 126 foreshore,
pop. 878 ; P.O.

Blurthly, ry. sta., Little Dunkeld par., E. Perth-
shire, 4J m. SE. of Dunkeld and 104 m. N. of Perth ;
P.O.; Perth District Lunatic Asylum is in the vicinity; 2
m. NW. of sta. is the modern seat of Murthly Castle,
on river Tay; the old castle of Murthly consists of an
ancient keep and a beautiful modern addition.

Murthly and Airntully, school, Little Dunkeld
par., E. Perthshire.

Blurthwalte, vil., 3 miles SW. of Ravenstonedale,
Westmorland.

Murtle, ry. sta., Peterculter par., in co. and 5 miles
SW. of Aberdeen;
P.O.; adjacent is Murtle House,
seat, on river Dee.

Murton. — (or Moortown), township, Tynemouth
par., Northumberland, 2 miles NW. of North Shields,
684 ac., pop. 446; has collieries and freestone quarries.—

2. Murton, township, Osbaldwick par., North-Riding
Yorkshire, 3 miles E. of York, 844 ac., pop. 176.—3.
Murton, ry. sta., Durham, 6 miles S. of Sunderland.
See
Murton, East.

Murton, East, township (ry. sta. Murton), Dalton le
Dale par., Durham, 6 miles S. of Sunderland and 8 miles
NE. of Durham, 1495 ac., pop. 4710;
P.O., T.o., at
Murton Colliery.

Murton cum Hilton, eccl. dist., Appleby St Michael
par., Westmorland, 3 miles E. of Appleby, pop. 352.

Murvey, school, Moyrus par., AY. co. Galway.

Musherry Castle, ancient camp, 3 miles N. of
Shepton Mallet, Somerset.

Miisbury.—par. and vil., Devon, 3 miles SW. of
Axminster, 2178 ac., pop. 533 ;
P.O.; at Musbury is an
ancient camp ; the Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722)
was a native.—2. Mnsbnry, township and vil., Bury
par., and eccl. dist., partly also in Whalley par., SE.
Lancashire, 3 miles SW. of Haslingden—dist., pop.
1995; township, 1714 ac., pop. 1010.

Muscoates, township, Kirkdale par., North-Riding
Yorkshire, 54 miles SE. of Helmsley, 983 ac., pop. 71.

Mnscott, hamlet, Norton par., Northamptonshire, 3
miles E. of Daventry.

Mnsdale (or Musdlle), island, Lismore and Appin
par., NW. Argyllshire, adjacent to SW. extremity of
Lismore island, 6 miles NW. of Oban; has Lismore
Lighthouse, with fixed light seen 16 miles. See
Lismore.

Blusden Grange, par., Staffordshire, 4 miles SE. of
Cheadle, 565 ac., pop. 22.

Musgrave, ry. sta., Westmorland, 4 miles NW. of
Kirkby Stephen and 7 miles SE. of Appleby.

Mnsgrave, Great, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Musgrave),
Westmorland, on river Eden, 34 miles N. of Kirkby
Stephen, 3190 ac., pop. 182; p.o.; gives name to the
Musgraves of Edenhall.

Musgrave, Little, township (ry. sta. Musgrave),
Crosby-Garrett par., Westmorland, 1 mile SW. of Great
Musgrave, 1208 ac., pop. 71.

Muskerry, East, bar., mid. co. Cork, 122,873 ac.,
pop. 23,565.

Muskerry, West, bar., W. co. Cork, 188,487 ac.,
pop. 29,599.

Muskham, North, par., township, and vil., Notts—
par., 2180 ac., pop. 711; township, pop. 542; vil., on
river Trent, 3 miles N. of Newark;
P.O.; near vil. is
Mnskhain Grange, seat.

Muskham, South, par. and vil., Notts, 1 mile SW.
of North Muskham, 2631 ac., pop. 245;
P.O.



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