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St Stephen’s by Launceston, par., Cornwall, adja-
cent to Launceston, 3352 ac., pop. 959.

St Stephen’s by Saltash, par., Cornwall (containing
Saltash), 5210 ac. land, 410 tidal water and 793 fore-
shore, pop. 3984.

St Stephen’s near St Albans. See St Stephen’s.

St Stithians, par. and vil., Cornwall—par., 4361 ac.,
pop. 1823; vil., 3g miles SE. of Redruth; P.O., called
Stithians.

St Sunday Crag, eminence, 2\ miles SAY. of Patter-
dale vil., AYestmorland.

St Teath, par. and vil., Cornwall, 3 miles SAY. of
Camelford, 5899 ac. (160 water), pop. 1994 ;
P.O.

St Thomas.—ry. sta., 1 mile AY. of Exeter sta., Devon.
See
St Thomas the Apostle.—2. St Thomas, par.,
Surrey, in Southwark, pop. 781.

St Thomas Street, township, St Thomas the Apostle
par., Cornwall, wholly within the municipal limits of
Launceston, 66 ac., pop. 736.

St Thomas Swansea, township, Swansea par. and
bor., Glamorgan, 440 ac. and 609 tidal water and fore-
shore, pop. 5324.

St Thomas in Pensford, par., Somerset, pop. 262 ;
contains Pensford, vil., 4 m. SW. of Keynsham;
P.O., T.O.

St Thomas in the Cliffe, small town and par., Sussex,
in E. suburbs of Lewes, 33 ac., pop. 1664.

St Thomas the Apostle.—par. and township, Corn-
wall, partly within the bor. of Launceston—par., 2102
ac., pop. 1035; township, 2036 ac., pop. 299.—2. St
Thomas the Apostle, town and par. (ry.sta. St Thomas),
Devon, on AY. side and mostly within parl. limits of
Exeter, 3700 ac., pop. 6161; is a local government dist.

St Thomas’s, par., in NE. of Dublin city, 775 ac.,
pop. 35,790.

St Triilo’s Chapel, ancient chapel, on coast of Car-
narvonshire, near Llandudno.

St Tmlwall’s Lighthouse, on St Tudwall’s AYest
island, S. of St Tudwall’s Road, on E. side of Lleyn
Peninsula, Carnarvonshire, 7 miles SW. of Pwllheli;
36 ft. high, with occulting light 151 ft. above high water
and seen 19 miles.

St Tudy, par. and vil., Cornwall—par., 3283 ac., pop.
521; vil., 6 miles SAY. of Camelford ;
P.O.

St Twinell, par., in co. and 3g miles SAV. of Pem-
broke, 1418 ac., pop. 171.

St Valery, seat, 2 m. SW. of Bray, N. co. AYicklow.

St Veep, par. and vil., Cornwall, 4 miles SE. of Lost-
withiel, 3111 ac., pop. 535; has some remains of a priory.

St Vigeans, coast par. and vil., Forfarshire—par.
(containing part of Arbroath), 12,731 ac., pop. 14,982 ;
vil., on river Brothock, 1 mile N. of Arbroath.

St Vincent’s Rocks, Gloucestershire. See Clifton.

St Wenn, par., Cornwall, 4 miles NE. of St Columb
Major, 4695 ac., pop. 541.

St Weonards, par. and vil., in S. of Herefordshire—
par., 4536 ac., pop. 629; vil., 7 miles AY. of Ross;
P.O.

St Werburgh’s, par., in S. of Dublin city, 17 ac.,
pop. 2742.

St Wilfred, township, St Michael le Belfry par.,
York city, pop. 179.

St Winifred’s Well, Holywell, Flintshire; gives its
name to the town, and was long ranked among the
“ Seven AVonders of AYales.”

St Winnow, par. and vil., Cornwall, on river Fowey,
2 miles SE. of Lostwithiel, 6247 ac., pop. 1131.

StWolslans, seat, lg m. NE. of Celbridge, co. Kildare.

St Woollos, township, Newport St Woollos par., Mon-
mouthshire, mostly in bor. of Newport, pop. 23,509.

Saintbury, par. and vil,, Gloucestershire, lg mile
NE. of Bradbury, 1336 ac., pop. 127.

Saintfield, market town and par. with ry. sta., N.
co. Down, 11 miles by road and 15 by rail SE. of Belfast
—par., 13,333 ac., pop. 3932; town, pop. 769;
P.O., t.o.,
1 Bank. Market-day, Monday ; was the scene of a skir-
mish in 1798. Saintfield House, seat, isl m. N. of town.

Saint’s Bay, on S. coast of Guernsey, Channel Islands,
between Moulin Head and Icart Point; is a retired and
safe bathing-place.

Salaehie, Loch (Loch-an-t-Salachaidh), in par. and
5 miles W. of Golspie, Sutherland.

Salccy Lawn, seat, in co. and 7 miles SE. of North-
ampton. Saiccy Forest is an ancient royal forest,
covering 1847 ac.

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

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