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Pimlico, 2 eccl. dists. (St Barnabas and St Gabriel), St George Hanover Square par., Middlesex, in parl. bor. of Westminster, pop.—St Barnabas, 6718 ; St Gabriel, 15,609; Victoria Station is in Pimlico.
Pimperne.—hundred, Dorset, in NE. of co., 24,698 ac., pop. 4231; contains 17 pars.—2. Pimperne, par. and vil., Dorset, in NE. of co.—par., 4510 ac., pop. 339; vil., 2 miles NE. of Blandford; P.O.
Pinchbeck, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Lincolnshire —par., 11,640 ac., pop. 2995; vil., 24 miles N. of Spalding; P.O.
Pinchbeck, Past, vil., Pinchbeck par., Lincolnshire, near Pinchbeck sta.
Pinchbeck, West, eccl. dist. and vil., Pinchbeck par., Lincolnshire—dist., pop. 1427; vil., 4 miles NW. of Spalding ; P.O., called Pinchbeck Bars.
Pinchingthorpe, township and ry. sta., in par. and 24 miles SW. of Guisbrough, North-Riding Yorkshire, 858 ac., pop. 117.
Pinden, hamlet, Horton Kirby par., Kent, 3 miles S. of Dartford.
Pineham, hamlet, Whitfield par., Kent, 3 miles N. of Dover.
Pinhoe, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Devon—par., 1735 ac., pop. 541; vil., 24 miles NE. of Exeter ; P.O.
Pinkie House, seat, Inveresk par., Edinburghshire, in E. vicinity of Musselburgh; the battle of Pinkie, where the English, under the Duke of Somerset, de- feated the Scots, was fought in 1547.
Pinkney Park, seat, 4 miles W. of Malmesbury, Wilts.
Pinkneys Green, hamlet, Cookham par., Berks, in SE. of co., 3 miles SE. of Marlow.
Pinkwell, hamlet, Harlington par., Middlesex, 7 miles NW. of Brentford.
Piniey, township, Rowington par., Warwickshire, 3 miles E. of Henley in Arden, pop. 23 ; contains Piniey House, seat, and remains of Piniey Abbey.
Pinmili, vil., on river Orwell, Suffolk, 2 miles SW. of Orwell sta.
Pinmore, ry. sta., in par. and 5 miles S. of Girvan, Ayrshire ; P.O. ; 14 mile SE. is Pinmore House, seat.
Pinn, hamlet, Otterton par., Devon, 3 miles W. of Sidmouth.
Pinnacle Bock, off NW. coast of Jersey, Channel Islands, on N. side of St Ouens Bay ; alt. 150 ft.
Pinnaciehill, seat, in par. and near Kelso, Rox- burghshire, on river Tweed.
Pinner, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Middlesex, in NW. of co.—par., 3782 ac., pop. 2519; vil., 24 miles NW. of Harrow and 134 miles NW. of London; P.O., T.O.; was once a market town. The par. (formerly part of Harrow par.) contains many fine villas and other residences, including Pinner Grove and Pinner Place. The Commercial Travellers School (opened 1855, en- larged 1868) is for the education and maintenance of boys and girls.
Pinner Cliffs, cliff range, on SE. coast of Devon, between Axmouth and Lyme Regis; great landslips have occurred here.
Pin nock and Hyde, township, Didbrook par., Glou- cestershire, 44 miles E. of Winchcomb, 1050 ac., pop. 29.
Pinvin, township and vil., Pershore St Andrew par., Worcestershire, 2 miles N. of Pershore, pop. 291.
Pin well, hamlet, Sheepy Magna par., Leicestershire, on river Anker, 2 miles N. of Atherstone.
Pinwherry, ry. sta. and school, Colmonell par., Ayr- shire, on river Stinchar, 8 miles S. of Girvan.
Pinxton, vil. with ry. sta. (Pinxton and Selston), Derbyshire, and par., partly also in Notts—par., 1253 ac., pop. 2317 ; vil., 3 miles E. of Alfreton ; P.O.
Piode, hamlet, Llandebie par., Carmarthenshire, 4 miles S. of Llandilo.
Pion, Kings, Herefordshire. See Kings Pyon.
Pipe Gate, ry. sta. (for Woore), Staffordshire, 5 miles NE. of Market Drayton.
Pipe Bid ware, par., Staffordshire, on river Trent, 4 miles SE. of Rugeley, 822 ac., pop. 74.
Pipe emu Lyde, par., in co. and 3 miles N. of Here- ford, 1620 ac., pop. 234.
Pipehill, township, Lichfield St Michael par., Staf- fordshire, on W. side and partly in bor. of Lichfield, pop. 173; contains Pipehill Place, seat.
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