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St Peters.—par., in co. and parl. bor. of Cork, 37 ac., pop. 7148.—2. St Peters, par., E. co. Dublin, on S. side and mostly within the parl. limits of Dublin, 1958 ac., pop. 63,714.—3. St Peters, par., S. co. Louth, in town of Drogheda, 3506 ac., pop. 9958.—4. St Peters, par., S. co. Roscommon, on river Shannon, 7392 ac., pop. 5118; contains part of Athlone.—5. St Peters, par., in co. and bor. of Waterford, 4 ac., pop. 786.-6. St Peters, par., SE. co. Wexford, 1405 ac., pop. 1002; contains part of Wexford bor.
St Peters Abbey, ruin, on coast of Dorset, 9 miles NW. of Weymouth.
St Petrox, par., in co. and 3 miles S. of Pembroke, 1000 ac. (42 water), pop. 121.
St Pierre Green, hamlet, on SE. border of Surrey, 4 miles NE. of East Grinstead.
St Pierre and Ruustone, par., in SE. of Monmouth- shire, 1314 ac., pop. 86; contains St Pierre Honse, seat, 2 miles SW. of Chepstow.
St Pierre an Vrach, rock, 2 miles SW. of Alderney, Channel Islands.
St Pinnock, par. and vil., Cornwall, 3 miles AV. of Liskeard, 3487 ac., pop. 500.
St Pirans Church, ruined church, on Liggan Bay, W. coast of Cornwall, 6 miles NE. of St Agnes ; it was covered with sand for several centuries, and its discovery gave rise to a book called the Lost Church Found.
St Quivox, par., Ayrshire, on river Ayr, 4876 ac., pop. 7352; contains part of Ayr, 3 miles NE. of which is the par. church.
St Radigunds Abbey, ruin, in SE. of Kent, 3 miles W. of Dover; was founded in 1191; the gateway, chapel, and offices are in excellent preservation.
St Ringans, Stirlingshire. See St Ninians.
St Roberts Cave, ancient hermitage, near river Nidd, West-RidingYorkshire,in W. vicinity of Knaresborough; was the scene of Eugene Arams crime.
St Roches Well, Roche par., Cornwall; was at one time credited with having a beneficial influence upon lunatics.
St Rollox, ry. sta., on N. side of Glasgow.
St Rollox Division, div. of the parl. burgh of Glas- gow, pop. 72,173.
St Ronans Well, Peeblesshire. See Innerleithen.
St Sampson.—(or Golant), par., Cornwall, on river Fowey, 3g miles S. of Lostwithiel, 1470 ac., pop. 238.— 2. St Sampson, town and par., Guernsey, Channel Islands, 2J miles N. of St Peter Port, 1435 ac., pop. 3780; P.O., T.O.; is a place with considerable trade in stone from the adjacent quarries. Many improvements have been made in the harbour, which encloses 22 ac. of water, and is sheltered by a breakwater 650 ft. long. The church (llll) is the oldest in the island.
St Saviour.—par., Surrey, in Southwark, 127 ac., pop. 14,999. — 2. St Saviour, par., partly in North- Riding Yorkshire but chiefly in York city, 439 ac., pop. 3470.—3. St Saviour, par. and vil., Guernsey, Channel Islands, 3J miles SAY. of St Peter Port, 1754 ac., pop. 884.-4. St Saviour, par., Jersey, Channel Islands, on E. side of St Helier, 2296 ac., pop. 3890.
St Selskars, par., in co. and bor. of AYexford, 21 ac., pop. 1932.
St Sepulchre, par., Middlesex, in bor. of Finsbury, 20 ac., pop. 2404.
St Serfs Island, islet, in Loch Leven, Kinross-shire; has ruins of a priory.
St Simon, eccl. dist., St Helier par., Jersey, Channel Islands, pop. 3622.
St Stephen, Kent. See Hackington.
St Stephen in Branncl, par. and vil., Cornwall— par., 9292 ac., pop. 3228 ; vil., 3 miles N. of Gram- pound Road sta. and 4J miles AY. of St Austell; P.O., called St Stephens.
St Stephens.—township and vil., St Stephens by Saltash par., Cornwall, adjacent to Saltash, pop. 1421. —2. St Stephens, par. and vil., in AY. of Herts—par., partly in St Albans city, 7387 ac., pop. 1763; vil., 1 mile S. of St Albans; P.O.
St Stephens Chapel, ruined chapel, 1 mile W. of St Davids, Pembrokeshire.
St Stephens Within, and Without, 2 pars., in co. and bor. of AYaterford, 5 ac., pop. 1151; and 31 ac., pop. 554.
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