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Red Read, headland, Inverkeillor par., Forfarshire, on S. side of Lunan Bay, alt. 267 ft.
Red Hill Junction, ry. sta., Surrey, 2 miles E. of Reigate and 20 miles S. of London. See Redhill.
Red Hills, W. co. Kildare, between Rathangan and Kildare, alt. 769 ft.
Red Horse Vale, AVarwickshire, 5 m. S. of Kineton.
Red House.—seat, 4 miles SE. of AValsall, Stafford- shire.—2. Red Honse, seat, near Ipswich, Suffolk.—
3. Red House, seat, in co. and 6 miles NAV. of York, on river Ure.
Red House, seat, 1 mile N. of Ardee, mid. co. Lonth.
Red Island, in Lough Ree, AV. co. Longford.
Red Lane, 2 m. from Coventry, AVarwickshire; P.O.
Red Lion (or largay), hamlet, N. co. Cavan, 34 miles SAV. of Belcoo.
Red Mile, ry. sta. (for Belvoir), Leicestershire, 3| miles NE. of Harby and Ilf miles S. of Newark.
Red Mato, point, on AV. shore of AYindermere, Lanca- shire, 3 miles NE. of Hawkshead.
Red Pike.—mountain, on AY. side of Buttermere, Cumberland, alt. 2479 ft.—2. Red Pike, mountain, on NAY. side of AYast AYater, Cumberland, between Steeple and Yewbarrow, alt. 2629 ft.
Red Point, headland, in par. and 12 miles SAV. of Gairloch, Ross and Cromarty.
Red Rice, seat, 3 miles SAY. of Andover, Hants.
Red Roek, ry. sta., SAY. Lancashire, 2 miles N. of AYigan.
Red Row.—vil., Newton par., Edinburghshire, near Millerhill ry. sta.—2. Red Row, part of Dunlop Place vil., Dalserf par., Lanarkshire.
Sled Scar, seat of the Assheton Cross family, on river Ribble, Lancashire, 3 miles NE. of Preston.
Red Screes, mountain, AYestmorland, 3 miles NE. of Ambleside, alt. 2541 ft.
Red Tarn, lake, AYestmorland, on E. side of Hel- vellyn, immediately beneath its summit; is 2356 ft. above sea level.
Red Wkarf Bay, on NE. coast of Anglesey, 54 miles NAY. of Beaumaris; is 5 m. across, and penetrates 3 m.
Redbank, eccl. dist., in par. and bor. of Manchester, SE. Lancashire, pop. 6705.
Redberth (or Rhydberth), par., Pembrokeshire, 4 miles NAY. of Tenby, 305 ac., pop. 90.
Redbornstoke, hundred, Bedfordshire, 37,916 ac., pop. 15,735 ; contains Ampthill and 13 other pars.
Redbonrn, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Herts, on river Arer, 4g miles NAY. of St Albans by road and 44 miles NE. of Hemel Hempstead by rail, 4563 ac., pop. 2177; P.O., T.O.; has silk mills; near vil. is Redbonrn House, seat; a cell to St Albans Abbey was founded here in the 12th century.
Redbourne, par. and vil., Lincolnshire, 6 miles SAY. of Brigg, 3919 ac., pop. 367; P.O.; Redbourne Hall is the seat of the Duke of St Albans.
Redbridge.—hundred, Hants, 16,235 ac., pop. 6174; contains 2 pars, and parts of 3 others.—2. Redbridge, vil. with ry. sta., Hants, on river Test, or Anton, at its influx to Southampton AYater, 4 miles NAY. of South- ampton ; P.O.; is practically conjoint with Eling and Totton, and has a considerable coasting trade.
Rcdbrook.—vil. withry. sta., Newland par., Glou- cestershire, on river AYye, 3 miles SE. of Monmouth; P.O., T.O.—2. Redbrook, 3 miles from AVhitchurch, Shropshire ; P.O.
Redcar, town and township with ry. sta., North- Riding Yorkshire, 74 miles NE. of Middlesbrough—• township, 604 ac. and 238 foreshore, pop. 2297; town, 900 ac., pop. 2458; P.O., T.O., IBank, 2newspapers; the township is wholly in Marske near Redcar par., the town is partly also in Upleatham par. Redcar (with the adjoining village of Coatham) is a favourite sea- bathing resort. Its smooth firm sands, stretching from the mouth of the Tees to Saltburn, are 10 m. in length.
Redcastle, 5 miles SAY. of Moville, NE. co. Donegal, on AY. side of Lough Foyle ; P.O.
Rcdcity, par., S. co. Tipperary, 1 mile SAY. of Fethard, 722 ac., pop. 60.
Redcliff, St Mary, par., Gloucestershire, in city of Bristol, 72 ac., pop. 5188.
Redcross, par. and vil., SE. co. AYicklow, 4 m. NE. of Ovoca—par., 6247 ac., pop. 741; vil., pop. 204; P.O.
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