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My la ml, Essex. See Mile End.

Mylerstown, par., N. co. Kildare, 5 miles SW. of
Enfield, 3839 ac., pop. 434.

Myllteyrn, Carnarvonshire. See Meyllteyrn.

Mylnefield Fens, vil., Longforgan par., Perthshire,
3 miles W. of Dundee, pop. 348; P.O., called Mylne-
field ; Mylnefield llonse, seat, is 1 mile W. of vil.

Mylor, par. and vil., Cornwall, on Mylor Creek, Fal-
mouth Harbour—par. (partly within the pari, limits of
Penryn and Falmouth), 3599 ac. and 1080 tidal water
and 259 foreshore, pop. 2207; vil., 2 miles NE. of Fal-
mouth; P.O., at Mylor Bridge; at the mouth of the
creek is Mylor Pool, an anchorage for small vessels.

Mymbyr Lakes, Carnarvon. See Llyniau Mymbyr.

Mynacli, stream, Cardiganshire; rises under Plin-
limmon, and flows 6 miles SW. to the Rheidol, near the
Devil’s Bridge, where it makes 4 waterfalls.

Mynaclity.—seat, 3 miles E. of Aberaeron, Cardigan-
shire.—
2. Mynaclity, hamlet, Llanycrwys par., Car-
marthenshire, 4 miles E. of Lampeter.

Mynde Park, seat, in co. and 7% m. SW. of Hereford.

Mynfford Junction, ry. sta., Merioneth, near border
of Carnarvonshire, 2|- miles E. of Portmadoc.

Mynochlagddii, 9% miles N. of Narberth, Pembroke-
shire; P.O. See
Monachlogddu.

Mynwere, Pembrokeshire. See Minwere.

Mynydd1 Anelwog, hill, Carnarvonshire, 1% mile
NW. of Aberdaron, alt. 835 ft.

Mynydd Daulyn, hill, Carnavonshire, between
Llanrwst and Capel Curig; has a slate quarry.

Mynydd Drnmman, hill-range, Glamorgan, near
Neath Abbey.

Mynydd Maen, hill, Monmouthshire, 3 miles SW. of
Pontypool, 1581 ft.; is crowned with an ancient camp.

Mynydd Nodol, hill, Merioneth, 4 m. NW. of Bala.

Mynydd Pentre (the Mountain Headland), Carnar-
vonshire, near Little Ormes Head.

Mynydd Preseley. See Preseley Mountains.

Mynydd-lbacli, hill-range, Cardiganshire, 8 miles NE.
of Aberaeron.

Mynydd-cefn-amlwch, hill, Carnarvonshire, 5 m.
SW. of Nevin ; has a cromlech, called Arthur’s Quoit.

Mynydd-dku, hill, Carmarthenshire, 6 miles E. of
Llandilo.

Mynydd-dlgoll, hill, Montgomeryshire, 3 miles E.
of AA7elshpool.

Mynydd-mawr.—(Great Mount), in co. and 6 miles
SE. of Carnarvon, alt. 2293 ft.—
2. Mynydd-mawr, hill,
Carmarthenshire, 3 m. W. of Llandebie; has a lake on it.

Mynydd-y-garreg, hill, Flintshire, 4 miles NAA7. of
Holywell; is crowned with a Roman pharos.

Mynydd-y-gwalr, hill, Glamorgan, on border of Car-
marthenshire, 10 miles N. of Swansea; is crowned with
a Roman camp, traversed by a Roman way.

Mynydd-y-gwyrydd, hill, Glamorgan, 4 miles N. of
Neath; a stone circle occupies its summit.

Mynydd-y-slwyn, par. and vil., Monmouthshire—
par. (partly in town of Risca, and containing Abercarne),
16,077 ac., pop. 8827; the vil. is 2% miles SE. of Tre-
degar Junction and 9% miles NAV. of Newport; has
chemical works, iron and tinplate works, and collieries.

Myot Hill, Denny par., SE. Stirlingshire, alt. 696 ft.

Myra Castle, seat, 4 miles NE. of Downpatrick, E.
co. Down, on Lough Strangford.

Myrehead, place with vestiges of old tower, Dryfes-
dale par., Dumfriesshire.

Myres Castle, seat, in par. and near Auchtermuchty,
Fife.

Myreton Castle, ruin, Mochrum par., Wigtownshire,
1% mile W. of Port-William.

Myroe, 3 miles from Limavady, eo. Londonderry; P.O.

Myross, par., S. co. Cork, 5 m. SW. of Rosscarbery,
4119 ac., pop. 2221.

My shall, par. and hamlet, S. co. Carlow, 9 miles SE.
of Bagenalstown, 9472 ac., pop. 1299 ; P.O.

Mystole, seat, of time of Elizabeth, 3 miles SW. of
Canterbury, Kent.

Mytham Bridge, on the Derwent, Derbyshire, 2
miles NW. of Hathersage ; P.O.

Mythe and Mythe Hook, 2 hamlets, in par. and 1
mile N. of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.



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