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St Mary Bishopshill Junior, par. and township, York city—par. (extending into the West-Riding), 4125 ac., pop. 7801; township, 763 ac., pop. 6693.
St Mary Bishopshill Senior, par. and township, York city—par. (extending into the West-Riding), 923 ac., pop. 5505 ; township, 214 ac., pop. 5323.
St Mary Bourne, par. and vil., Hants—par., 7746 ac., pop. 1078 ; vil., 3 miles NAY. of Whitchurch; P.O.
St Mary Castlegate (including York Castle), par., York city, 34 ac., pop. 827.
St Mary Church.—town and par., Devon, on Babbi- combe Bay, 1{> mile N. of Torquay—par., 2589 ac., pop. 5970; town, pop. 5759; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. The town shares in the prosperity of Torquay, of which it is practically a suburb. Marble works and terra-cotta mfr. employ many of the inhabitants. — 2. St Mary Church, par., in E. of Glamorgan, 2 miles S. of Cow- bridge, 786 ac., pop. 97; has ruins of a castle built in the 11th century.
St Mary Cray, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Kent, on Cray rivulet, 4(? miles E. of Bromley, 2028 ac., pop. 1906; P.O., T.o.; has paperworks.
St Mary Hill, par., in SE. of Glamorgan, on liver Ogwr, 3 miles E. of Bridgend, 1449 ac., pop. 171.
St Mary Rock, rock, at entrance of Douglas Har- bour, Isle of Man.
St Mary Tavy, par. and vil. with ry. sta. (Mary Tavy), Devon—par., 4180 ac., pop. 895; vil., on river Tavy, 3£ miles NE. of Tavistock; P.O., called Mary Tavy.
St Mary de Castro (or Catel), par., Guernsey, Chan- nel Islands, 1 mile AY. of St Peter Port, 2659 ac., pop. 2207.
St Mary le Strand, par., Middlesex, in Strand div. of Westminster, 15 ac., pop. 1989.
St Mary the Virgin.—-coast par., Kent, in Romney Marsh, 2 miles N. of New Romney, 1916 ac., pop. 185. —2. St Mary the Virgin, par., in co. and partly in city of Oxford, pop. 1301.
St Marylebone, par., Middlesex, conterminous with the parl. bor. of Marylebone, 1506 ac., pop. 154,910.
St Marys.—chief of the Scilly Islands; is 9 miles in circumference, and contains Hugh Town, the capital of the Scilly Islands. Among the interesting features of the island is Star Castle, an Elizabethan fortress ; there are also numerous antiquities.—2. St Marys, ry. sta., 2b miles NW. of Ramsey, Huntingdonshire.
St Marys.—par., Dubkn city, N. of river Liffey, 154 ac., pop. 21,759.—2. St Marys, par., in co. and parl. bor. of Kilkenny, 66 ac., pop. 3063.—3. St Marys, par., in co. and parl. bor. of Limerick, 50 ac., pop. 4041. —4. St Marys, par., NE. co. Meath, on river Boyne, 1392 ac., pop. 4139; contains part of Drogheda.—5. St Marys, par., W. co. AYestmeath, on river Shannon,
10,098 ac., pop. 4862; contains part of Athlone.-—6. St Marys, par., NE. co. Westmeath, on Lough Bane, 5 miles E. of Castlepollard, 4190 ac., pop. 698.—7. St Marys, par., SW. co. AYexford, on river Barrow, 4922 ac., pop. 7336; contains part of New Ross.—8. St Marys, par., in co. and bor. of Wexford, 11 ac., pop. 903.—9. St Marys, par., mid. co. AYexford, 2990 ac., pop. 4491; contains part of Enniscorthy. —10. St Marys, par., NW. co. Wexford, on river Slaney, 8284 ac., pop. 2235; contains part of Newtownbarry.—II. St Marys, par., cos. Tipperary and AYaterford, on river Suir, 20,388 ac., pop. 12,874; contains Clonmel.
St Marys Holm, coast vil., Holm par., in S. of Pomona, Orkney, 7 miles S. of Kirkwall; P.O., T.O.
St Marys Isle, seat of the Earl of Selkirk, in co. and 1|- mile S. of Kirkcudbright, on a peninsula at head of Kirkcudbright Bay.
St Diarys Loch, Yarrow par., Selkirkshire, at border of Peeblesshire, 16 miles SW. of Selkirk and 15g miles NE. of Moffat; is 3 miles long and b mile in extreme breadth, lies 814 ft. above sea-level, and at its E. extremity discharges Yarrow AYater. It is celebrated in the poetry of Scott, Hogg, and Wordsworth.
St Marys Shandon, par., in co. and parl. bor. of Cork, 2369 ac., pop, 15,533.
St Marys Tower, seat of Lord John Manners, near Birnam, Perthshire.
St Marys (Whitechapel), ry. sta., in E. of London.
St Matthew, eccl. dist., St Mary de Castro par., Guernsey, Channel Islands, pop. 903.
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