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Clackmannanshire, pop. 875.—3. Sauchie, seat and ruined fortalice, St Ninians par., Stirlingshire, 3 miles SW. of Stirling; in vicinity is the battlefield of Sauehie, or Sauchiebnrn, where James III. was defeated in 1488.
Sauehie, New, part of Alloa, in par. and co. of Clackmannan, pop. 904.
Saugball Great, township and vil., Shotwick par., Cheshire—township, 1219 ac., pop. 619; vil., 3% miles NW. of Chester; P.O.
Saughall, Little, township, Shotwick par., Cheshire, adjacent to Great Saughall, 482 ac., pop. 92.
Saughall Massey, township, Bidston par., Cheshire, 5 miles NW. of Birkenhead, 942 ac., pop. 191.
Saughs, Water of, Forfarshire. See West Water.
Saughton, New, seat, Cramond par., Edinburgh- shire, 1 mile S. of Cramond Bridge.
Saugbtree, ry. sta. and school, Castleton par., Rox- burghshire, 2f miles E. of Riccarton Junction.
Saul, par. and vil., Gloucestershire—par., 572 ac., pop. 597; vil., 8 miles NW. of Stroud; P.O., t.o.
Saul, par., mid. co. Down, on Lough Strangford, 3 miles NE. of Downpatrick, 4260 ac., pop. 927.
Saulseat (or Soulseat), ancient par. and site of abbey of the 12th century, Inch par., Wigtownshire, 3 miles SE. of Stranraer.
Saundby, par. and vil., Notts, on river Trent, 2% miles SW. of Gainsborough, 1373 ac., pop. 113.
Saunders Grove, seat, 2 miles N. of Baltinglass, W. co. Wicklow.
Saundersfoot, seaport vil. with ry. sta., Pembroke- shire, 2% miles NE. of Tenby, on Saundersfoot Bay; P.O., T.O. Saundersfoot has a commodious harbour for coal vessels, and is connected with the collieries by tram roads. Coal and iron are exported. A few lodging-houses have been built, and the place affords excellent facilities for sea-bathing. Saundersfoot Bay is an inlet of the sea on AV. side of Carmarthen Bay; is 3 miles wide at entrance, and penetrates 1% mile.
Sannderton, par., Bucks, adjacent to Princes Ris- borough, 1831 ac., pop. 424.
Sanstliorpe, par. and vil., Lincolnshire, on river Steeping, 2 miles NAA. of Spilsby, 728 ac., pop. 141.
Sant Jeflfrol, high rock, on E. coast of Jersey, Channel Islands, § mile NE. of Gorey.
Savendrng Castle, tower, in NAA7. of Kent, at Shooters Hill, near Woolwich; was erected in com- memoration of the capture of the fortress of Savendrug in Malabar, 1755.
Savernake, eccl. dist. and ry. sta., comprising the whole of North and South Savernake pars., with parts of Burbage and Preshute pars., AVilts, pop. 407; the sta. is 5% miles SE. of Marlborough.
Savernake, North, par. (ry. sta. Savernake), Wilts, 3740 ac. (including South Savernake), pop. 108.
Savernake, South, with Broinslade and Cadley, par. (ry. sta. Savernake), Wilts, adjacent to North Saver- nake, 3740 ac. (including North Savernake), pop. 218.
Savernake Forest, eccl. dist. (ry. sta. Savernake), Great Bedwin, Little Bedwin, and Burbage pars., Wilts, pop. 448. Savernake Forest is the property of the Marquis of Ailesbury, whose seat, Savernake House, is 2 miles NE. of Savernake sta.
Savoch, quoad sacra par., comprising parts of Ellon, New Deer, Old Deer, and Tarves pars., Aberdeenshire, pop. 1981.
Savoy Precinct, par., Middlesex, in pari. bor. of Westminster, 7 ac., pop. 245.
Saw Mill Cove, on coast of Devon, between Bolt Head and Bolt Tail, 6 miles SW. of Kingsbridge.
Sawbridge, hamlet, AVolfhamcote par., Warwick- shire, 7 miles NE. of Southam.
Sawbridgewortb, town and par. with ry. sta., Herts, in E. of co., on river Stort, 4 miles S. of Bishop Stortford—par., 6639 ac., pop. 3049; town, pop. 2173; P.O., t.o., 1 Bank. A considerable trade in malt is carried on; in vicinity are extensive nursery grounds. There is an endowed school.
Sawddwy, river, Carmarthenshire ; rises near border of Brecknockshire and flows 11 miles SW. to the Teifi below Llangadock.
Sawdon, township and ry. sta., Brompton par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 9% miles SAV. of Scarborough, 1218 ac., pop. 167.
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