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Pennon, hamlet, Llancarvan par., Glamorgan, 6 miles SE. of Cowbridge.
Pennoyre, seat, in co. and 2% m. NW. of Brecknock.
Penns, ry. sta., in NW. of Warwickshire, 2% miles SE. of Sutton Coldfield sta.; in vicinity is Penns House, seat.
Pennsylvania Castle, mansion, Portland Isle, Dorset; was built by John Penn (a descendant of William Penn) while lieutenant of Portland.
Penny bridge, vil., Ulverston par., N. Lancashire, on river Crake, 4 miles NE. of Ulverston.
Pennycross (or Weston Peverell), township, Ply- mouth St Andrew par., Devon, 2 miles NW. of Ply- mouth, 1252 ac., pop. 509.
Pennycross, seat, Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon par., Mull isl., Argyll, on Carsaig Bay, 4 m. SE. of Pennyghael.
Pennycuik, Edinburghshire. See Penicuik.
Pennyghael, seat and hamlet, Kilfinichen and Kil- vickeon par., Mull island, Argyllshire, on Loch Scridain, 24 miles SW. of Oban; P.O., T.o.
Pennymoor, hamlet, Cruwys-Morchard par., Devon, 6 miles W. of Tiverton; P.O.
Pennymuir, place with inn, Oxnam par., Rox- burghshire, 9 miles SE. of Jedburgh; an annual fair is held here.
Pennypound, on Sedgemoor, Somerset, 4 miles SE. of Bridgwater ; here Fairfax encamped after the battle of Langport (1645), and the Duke of Monmouth was defeated (1685) by the Earl of Feversham.
Pennyworllod Hall, seat, in co. and 2% miles SE. of Brecknock.
Penolver Head, bold headland, on S. coast of Corn- wall, near the Lizard.
Penpark Hole, old lead mine, in SW. of Gloucester- shire, 4 miles N. of Bristol.
Pcnpellcnny, 4 miles from Llanfihangel Gobion, Monmouthshire; P.O.
Penpergwm, ry. sta., Monmouthshire, 3% miles SE. of Abergavenny.
Penpompren, seat, Cardiganshire ; post-town, Aberystwith.
Penponds, eccl. dist. and vil., Camborne par., Corn- wall—dist., pop. 1684 ; vil., 4 miles SW. of Camborne.
Penpont, township, Uanspyddid par., in co. and 4 miles AV. of Brecknock, 1970 ac., pop. 113; contains Penpont House, seat.
Penpont, par. and vil., NW. Dumfriesshire—par., 21,961 ac., pop. 1176; vil., on Scar Water, 2 miles SW. of Thornhill, pop. 437; P.O., T.o.
Peupoul, hamlet, St Veep par., Cornwall, 4 miles SE. of Lostwithiel.
Pcnqulte, seat, 2% m. SE. of Lostwithiel, Cornwall.
Penrbiwcelber, ry. sta., Glamorgan, 2% miles NW. of Aberdare Junction ; P.O.
Penrhiwllnn, hamlet, in S. of Cardiganshire, 4 miles N. of Newcastle in Emlyn; P.O.
Pcnrbos.—hamlet, Llanfynydd par., Carmarthen- shire, 5% miles NW. of Llandilo.—2. Penrhos, par., Carnarvonshire, 3% miles SW. of Pwllheli, 555 ac., pop. 96.—3. Fenrhfis, seat, in co. and 2 miles SE. of Car- narvon.—4. Penrhos, vil., Herefordshire, in NW. of co., 1% mile E. of Kington.—5. Pcnrbos, in co. and 6 miles W. of Monmouth; P.O. See Penrose. — 6. Pcnrbos, eccl. dist., Guilsfield, Llandrinio, Llansaint- ffraid, and Meifod pars., Montgomeryshire, pop. 839; contains Penrhos Hall, seat, 6% m. SE. of Llanfyllin.
Penrhos Bay, on AV. coast of Holyhead island, Anglesey, 2 miles S. of town of Holyhead; Penrhos Head forms its N. extremity.
Penrhos Garnedd, hamlet, in NW. of Carnarvon- shire, 2 miles SW. of Bangor ; P.O.
Penrhos Hall, seat, property of the Stanleys of Alderley, 2 miles SE. of Holyhead, Anglesey.
Penrhos Lligwy, par., on NE. coast of Anglesey, 4 m. NE. of Llanerchymedd, 2894 ac. (300 water), pop. 385.
Penrbydd, Pembroke. See Penrith.
Penrbylog, vil., Llanfihangel-Geneur-Glynn par., Cardiganshire, 6 miles NE. of Aberystwith.
Penrbyn, ry. sta., Merioneth, 3% miles E. of Port- madoc.
Penrbyn Castle, seat of Lord Penrhyn, Carnarvon- shire, on river Ogwen, in E. vicinity of Bangor; stands in a finely wooded park. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1887. Public domain image from Gedcomindex.com
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