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St David’s, seat, N. co. Tipperary; post-town, Nenagh.

St Day, eccl. dist. and vil., Gwennap par., Corn-
wall—dist., pop. 2342; vil., on an eminence, 2 miles
E. of Redruth ; P.O., T.O.; is situated in the centre of
a rich mining district, containing the most productive
copper mines in Cornwall.

St Decuman’s, par., Somerset, on Bristol Channel,
4281 ac. (520 water), pop. 3233; contains Watchet and
Williton ; at AVatchet are the St Dccniuau’s Paper-
mills.

St Dennis, par. and vil., Cornwall, 5 miles NW. of St
Austell, 3240 ac., pop. 1235; P.O.

St Denys, ry. sta., South Stoneham par., Hants, 2
miles NE. of Southampton; P.O. ; the ruined Augus-
tinian Priory of St Denys is here. See Pouts wood.

St Devereux, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Hereford-
shire, 4 miles NE. of Pontrilas sta. and 7g miles SW. of
Hereford, 1095 ac., pop. 200.

St Doguicll, par. and vil., Pembrokeshire — par.
(partly within the bor. of Cardigan), 6220 ac. (235
water), pop. 2468; bor. part, pop. 942; vil., on river
Teifi, opposite Cardigan; P.O., T.O.; is principally in-
habited by a prosperous fishing population. St Dog-
mell Priory was founded here in the reign of William
the Conqueror, and is a place of great historic interest.

St Dogwell, par., Pembrokeshire, 8 miles N. of
Haverfordwest, 3347 ac., pop. 317 ; has slate quarries.

St Dominick, par., Cornwall, on river Tamar, 5
miles N. of Saltash, 3226 ac. (100 water), pop. 826.

St Donats, par. and vil., on coast of Glamorgan—
par., 930 ac., pop. 138; vil., 7 miles SW. of Cowbridge ;
P.O.; near the vil. is St Donats Castle, an 11th century
mansion, slightly modernised.

St Doolaglis, hamlet, Balgriffin par., E. co. Dublin.

St Doologc’s, par., in co. and parl. bor. of AVexford,
4 ac., pop. 206.

St Dnnstan, par., Kent, on river Stour, adjacent to
Canterbury, 342 ac., pop. 1719.

St Dunstan’s, ry. sta,, in E. of Bradford, Yorkshire.

St Edmondsbury, seat, near Lucan, W. co. Dublin.

St Edmunds, township, Long Sutton par., Lincoln-
shire, pop. 676.

St Edmunds’s (or Hunstanton) Point, headland,
on NAY. coast of Norfolk, near Hunstanton; is sur-
mounted by St Edmunds Chapel, and by Hunstanton
Lighthouse, with fixed light 109 ft. above high water
and seen 16 miles.

St Edmunds Way, part of AYatling Street, in NW.
of Kent, between Dartford and London.

St Edrlns, par., in NAY. of Pembrokeshire, 7 miles
NW. of Haverfordwest, 916 ac., pop. 92.

St Elvis, par., in AY. of Pembrokeshire, on N. side of
St Brides Bay, 4g m. E. of St Davids, 414 ac., pop. 188.

St Enoder, par. and vil., Cornwall, 6 miles NW. of
Grampound, 7274 ac., pop. 1120.

St Enodoch, former chapelry, St Minver par., Corn-
wall, 5 miles NW. of Wadebridge ; its church, erected
in 1430, succeeded a much older one.

St Ernan’s, island and seat, Donegal Bay, in co. and
2 miles SAY. of Donegal.

St Erne, par., Cornwall, 3 miles NE. of Truro, 4552
ac., pop. 507.

St Erney. See Landrake with St Erney.

St Erth, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Cornwall, on
river Hayle, 2 miles SAV. of Hayle and 3
b miles SE. of
St Ives, 4042 ac., pop. 2409; P.O. ; has large ironworks.

St Ervan, coast par. and vil., Cornwall, 5 miles NW.
of St Columb Major, 3142 ac., pop. 391.

St Ethelbert’s Camp, ancient camp, in co. and 5g
miles E. of Hereford.

St Eval, coast par., Cornwall, 5g miles NW. of St
Columb Major, 916 ac. and 111 tidal water and fore-
shore, pop. 265.

St Ewe, par. and vil., Cornwall, 5 miles S. of St
Austell, 5953 ac., pop. 996.

St Fagan, par., township, and vil. withry. sta., in
SE. of Glamorgan—par., 3436 ac., pop. 601; township,
2361 ac., pop. 483; vil., on river Ely, 4 miles AY. of
Cardiff; P.O.

St Faith’s, vil., Norfolk, 5 miles NVY. of Norwich;'
P.O., T.O.

St Felghin’s, par., NE. co AA'estmeath, on Lough
Lene, 3 miles E. of Castlepollard, 10,092 ac., pop. 1688.

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

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