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©ttery St Mary, market town, par., and hundred,
Devon, on river Otter, 12 miles NE. of Exeter and 161
from London hy rail—par. and hundred, 9942 ac., pop.
3973 ; town, pop. 2924; P.O., T.O., IBank. Market-day,
Thursday. During the Civil AVar the town was alter-
nately occupied by both parties. The principal indus-
tries consist of mfrs. of silk shoe ribbons and handker -
chiefs. Honiton lace is made in the cottages of the
people. Ottery was the birthplace of Coleridge (1772-
1834), the poet. The entire par. is a local government
district.

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©ttery Venn, Devon. See Venn Ottery.
Ottringham, par. and vil. with ry. sta., East-Riding
Yorkshire—par., 4304 ac., pop. 568 ; vil., 3 miles NW.
of Patrington and 11 miles E. of Hull; P.O.

Oude, rivulet, Lorne, Argyllshire; issues from Loch
Tralaig, and flows 4 miles SW. to Loch Melfort.

Ougliaval, coast par., W. co. Mayo, 33,695 ac., pop.
7944; contains Westport.

©ughter, lough, near Killashandra, N. co. Cavan,
on river Erne ; 4 miles by 3 miles.

©ughtcragh.—par., SE. co. Leitrim, on Yellow river,
21,689 ac., pop. 5848; contains Ballinamore.—2.
©ngh-
teragh,
par., S. co. Tipperary, 4 miles NE. of Caher,
1547 ac., pop. 189.

©ughterard.—small market town, Kilcommon par.,
N. co. Galway, on W. shore of Lough Corrib, 17 miles
NW. of Galway, pop. 834; P.O., T.O. Market-day,
Thursday.—2. ©ughterard, par., E. co. Kildare, 6
miles NE. of Naas, 2886 ac., pop. 347.

©ughterby, hamlet, Kirk Bampton par., Cumber-
land, 7 miles W. of Carlisle.

Oughterleague, par., W. co. Tipperary, 4 miles
NW. of Cashel, 2616 ac., pop. 452.

©ughterside and AUerby, township, Aspatria par.,
Cumberland, on river Ellen, 6 miles NE. of Maryport,
2194 ac. and 125 foreshore, pop. 500.

Onghtihridge, eccl. dist. and vil. with ry. sta., Eccles-
field par., S. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire—dist., pop.
2106; vil., on river Don, 4| m. NAY. of Sheffield by rail;
P.O., T.O.; has ironworks, cutlery mfr., iron and steel
rolling mills, and quarries.

Oughtuiaina, par., N. eo. Clare, on Galway Bay, 3
miles S. of Burren, 9843 ac., pop. 796.

©ulart, 8 milesE. of Enniseorthy, co. AVexford; P.O.
©uler, Lough, 4 miles NE. of Glendalougli, mid. co.
Wicklow.

©ulston, township, Coxwold par., North-Riding York-
shire, 4 miles NE. of Easingwold, 1513 ac., pop. 177.

©ulton.—township and vil., in par. and 2 miles NAY.
of AVigton, Cumberland, 2878 ac., pop. 373.—2. ©ul-
ton,
par. and vil., Norfolk—par., 1849 ac., pop. 379;
vil., 3% miles NAY. of Aylsham ; P.O.; near the vil. are
©ultou Hall and ©ulton Lodge, seats.—3. ©niton,
hamlet, Norbury par., Staffordshire, 3 miles NE. of
Newport.
—4. ©ulton, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Oulton
Broad and Mutford), Suffolk—par., 1997ac., pop. 1200;
vil., 2% miles W. of Lowestoft; P.O.; near the vil. is
©ulton High House, seat; Oulton Rroad is a pic-
turesque lake, and is much frequented hy yachtsmen
and anglers during the summer season.
—5. Onlton,
eccl. dist. and vil. (ry. sta. AYoodlesford), Bothwell
par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire—dist., pop. 1231;
vil., 5% miles SE. of Leeds; P.O., T.O. ; in vicinity is
Oulton Hall, seat. See Oulton with AYoodlesford.

Onlton, Low, township, Over par., Cheshire, 3%
miles E. of Tarporley, 959 ac., pop. 47; contains
©ulton
Park,
seat.

Oulton Broad and Mutford, ry. sta., Suffolk, 2%
miles W. of Lowestoft. See
Oulton, and Mutford.

©ulton with Woodlesford, township (ry. sta.AYood-
lesford), Rothwell par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire,
1361 ac., pop. 2344; contains the vil. of
©ulton; P.O,T.O.

Oundle, market town, par., and township with ry.
sta., Northamptonshire, on river Nen, 13% miles SAY.
of Peterborough and 98 miles from London—par., 5300
ac., pop. 3073; township, pop. 2953; town, pop. 2890;
P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day,
Thursday. The name
is a corruption of Avondale. In the vicinity are several
mineral springs impregnated with iron; one of these
sends forth a singular noise, which gives it the name of
the “ Drumming Well.” Quantities
of lace are made
by the inhabitants.

©uplaymoor, vil., Neilston par., S. Renfrewshire,
near Caldwell ry. sta., and 5 miles SW. of Barrhead;
P.O., called
Uplawinoor.

Ourrld, Lough, 12 miles AY. of Oughterard, NAY.
co. Galway.

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

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