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Nnntyfridd, picturesque glen, Flintshire, in S. of co., 1 mile SW. of Caergwrle ; is traversed by an affluent of river Alyn.
Nnntyfyllon, 1 mile from Maesteg, Glamorgan ; P.O.
Nantyglo, eccl. dist. and ry. sta., Aberystruth par., Monmouthshire, 4% miles NW. of Abertillery, pop. 3429; P.O.; is situated amidst a wild tract of upland country, and is a centre of extensive ironworks.
Nantygwryd, deep narrow valley, Carnarvonshire, extending NE. from E. spurs of Snowdon to Capel Curig.
Nantymoel, ry. sta., Glamorgan, 10% miles N. of Bridgend; P.O.
Nautynior, valley, Merioneth, in NW. of co., lying E. of Beddgelert.
Nantyinwyn, vil., Carmarthenshire, in NE. of co., onriver Towy, 5% miles N. of Llandovery; P.O.; has lead mines.
Nantyr House, seat, Llansaintffraid-Glyn-Ceiriog par., Denbighshire, 3 miles S. of Llangollen.
Nantyrheibio, glen, Carmarthenshire, near Llandilo; has a spring which ebbs and flows twice a day.
Nappn, township, in par. and 3 miles NE. of Gis- burn, N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, on river Ribble, 579 ac., pop. 21.
Nappa Hall, seat, Aysgarth par., North-Riding Yorkshire, in vicinity of Askrigg sta.
Nappagli, island, near Lettermullen island, co. Galway.
Napple Common, Bucks, in S. of co., 3 miles NW. of Wycombe.
Mappleton House, seat, in co. and 4 miles S. of AYorcester.
Nap ton on the Mill, par. and vil., Warwickshire, 3 miles E. of Southam, 4140 ac., pop. 885 ; P.O.
Nar, river, Norfolk; rises near Beeston, and flows W. to the Wash in vicinity of Kings Lynn; is 21 miles long, and is navigable for small craft to Narburgh.
Narberth.—pari, bor., market town, and par. with ry. sta., Pembrokeshire, 11% miles N. of Tenby and 261 miles from London—par., 6084 ac., pop. 2324; bor., 151 ac., pop. 1184; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Market-day, Thursday. The ruins of a Norman castle crown the summit of a hill, and have a very picturesque appear- ance. A considerable trade is done in connection with neighbouring quarries and stone mines. Narberth forms one of the Pembroke District of Parliamentary Boroughs, which returns 1 member; it was formerly one of the Haverfordwest District, which returned 1 member until 1855.— 2. Narberth, hundred, Pembrokeshire, 55,813 ac., pop. 11,469.
Narberth, North and South, 2 townships, Narberth par., Pembrokeshire—North Narberth (containing the bor. of Narberth), pop. 1654 ; South Narberth, pop. 680.
Nar boro ugh, par., township, and vil. with ry. sta., Leicestershire—par., 2657 ac., pop. 1346; township, pop. 884; vil., on river Soar, 7 miles SAY. of Leicester; P.O., T.O.; in vicinity is the seat of Narborongh Hall.
Narburgh, par. and vil. with ry. sta. (Narborough), Norfolk, on river Nar, 6 miles NAY. of Swaffham, 3545 ac., pop. 435; P.O., T.O., called Narborough ; has im- portant corn and coal trade ; in vicinity of sta. is the seat of Narborongh Hall.
Nare Point, headland, Cornwall, in SE. of co., 5 miles S. of Falmouth; contains a very curious cavern.
Narfortl, par., Norfolk, on river Nar, 4% miles NW. of Swaffham, 2396 ac., pop. 141; contains the seat of Marford Hal!.
Narln, fishing hamlet, on Gweebarra Bay, AY. co. Donegal, 7 miles NW. of Ardara ; P.O.
Narragh and ICcban, East and West, 2 bars., S. co. Kildare—EastNarraghandReban,21,376ac., pop.3307; West Narragh and Reban, 22,135 ac., pop. 6498.
Narraghniore, par. and hamlet, S. co. Kildare, 8 miles NE. of Athy, 12,272 ac., pop. 1435; P.O.
Narrow Water, ry. sta., S. co. Down, 2 miles NW. of AYarrenpoint; adjacent is the seat of Narrow Water Castle, on the Narrow Water, the lower portion of river Newry, flowing 6 miles along the borders of cos. Armagh, Down, and Louth, into Carlingford Lough.
Narrowdale, gorge between limestone rocks, Staf- fordshire, in NE. of co., 4. miles SE. of Longnor.
Mascott House, seat, Herts, in NW. vicinity of Watford. I
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