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Mytholm, vil., in W. vicinity of Hebden Bridge,
West-Riding Yorkshire.

Mytholmroyd, eccl. dist. and vil. with ry. sta.,
Halifax par., N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, on river
Calder, 1% mile SE. of Hebden Bridge by rail and 5
miles W. of Halifax, pop. 3229; P.O.,
t.o.

Myton upon Swale, par. and vil., North-Riding
Yorkshire, on river Swale, 3 miles E. of Boroughbridge,
1672 ac., pop. 189; P.O.; here, in 1319, William de
Melton, Archbishop of York, was defeated by the Scots,
under Randolph, Earl of Moray; Myton Hall is the
seat of the Stapyltons.

Mytten, seat, Sussex ; post-town, Cuckfield.

Na Bo, Loch, St Andrews Lhanbryde par., in co. and
4 miles SE. of Elgin.

Naan, West, island, in Upper Lough Erne, Agha-
lurcher par., co. Fermanagh, 101 ac., pop. 17.

Naas, market and assize town, par., and township,
E. co. Kildare, on a branch of the Grand Canal, 2 miles
S. of Sallins ry. sta. and 20 miles SW. of Dublin—par.,
5526 ac., pop. 4077; township, 4541 ac., pop. 3808;
P.O.,
T.O., 2 Banks, 2 newspapers. Market-days, Monday
and. Thursday.
Naas has a fine military barrack. It was
the seat of the kings of Leinster, and at one time pos-
sessed a castle and 3 monasteries.

Naas, North and South, 2 bars., E. co. Kildare—
North Naas, 25,572 ac., pop. 5844; South Naas, 27,490
ac., pop. 3897.

Nab Cottage, on N. side of Rydal AVater, Westmor-
land, 2 miles NAV. of Ambleside; Hartley Coleridge
(1796-1849), the poet, resided here.

Nab Light-Vessel, off E. coast of Isle of Wight, If
mile E. of Nab Rock and 6% miles SE. of Ryde ; has 2
fixed lights 36 and 27 ft. above high water and seen 8
and 6 miles.

Nab Scar, peak of Fairfield mountain range, West-
morland, 2% miles SE. of Helvellyn.

Naburn, par., township, and vil. with ry. sta., East-
Riding Yorkshire—par., 2173 ac., pop. 459; township
(partly also in Alcester Malbis par.), 2636 ac. (31 water),
pop. 569 ; vil., onriver Ouse, 4 miles S. of York ;
P.O.;
in vicinity is the seat of Naburn Hall.

Naby, hamlet, Ronald Kirk par., North-Riding York-
shire, 4 miles NW. of Barnard Castle.

Nachore, hill, 5 miles NW. of Glenarm, N. co. Antrim,
alt. 1179 ft.

Nackerton, vil., Bothwell par., N. Lanarkshire, 1 m.
N. of Uddingston, pop. (including Aitkenhead) 556.

Nackington, par., Kent, partly in Canterbury City,
907 ac., pop. 120 ; contains Nackington House, seat,
2 miles SE. of Canterbury.

Nacton, par. and vil., Suffolk, on river Orwell, 4%
miles SE. of Ipswich, 1920 ac. and 600 tidal water and
foreshore, pop. 516; P.O.

Nacung, Lough, N. co. Donegal, at the base of
Mount Errigal, 8 miles NE. of Dunglow; 3% miles long.

Nadder, river, AVilts; rises near boundary with Dorset
in vicinity of Shaftesbury, and flows 18 miles E. to the
Avon at AVilton.

Naddle Fell, eminence, Cumberland, on W. side of
Vale of St John, 3% miles SE. of Keswick.

Naddle Forest, range of wooded heights, AVestmor-
land, in W. of co., on NW. side of Hawes AVater.

Nafferton.—township, Ovingham par., Northumber-
land, 7% miles NE. of Hexham, 804 ac., pop. 60; has
remains of Nafferton Castle, built in the reign of King
John.—
2. Nafferton, par., township, and vil. with ry.
sta., East-Riding Yorkshire, 2 miles NE. of Driffield
and 9% miles SW. of Bridlington—par., 5121 ac., pop.
1439; township, 4899 ac., pop. 1230 ; P.O.

Nafford, hamlet, Birlingham par., Worcestershire,
3% miles SW. of Pershore.

Nafooey, Lough, 3 miles W. of Lough Mask, N. co.
Galway ; 3 miles long.

Naggln (or Noggin) Head, small headland, in ex-
treme SW. of Isle of Man, 1 mile SW. of Port St Mary.

Nagles Mountains, NE. co. Cork, greatest alt. 1388
ft.; extend about 10 miles W. from near Fermoy, and
are in part well wooded.

Nag’s Head, promontory, above Warma Bay, St
Agnes, Scilly Islands.

Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.

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