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Shruhlands, seat, in co. and 2 miles E. of Warwick.

Shrule.—bar., S. co. Longford, 21,006 ac., pop. 3935.
—2. Shrule, par., S. co. Longford, on river Inny and
Royal Canal, 6745 ac., pop. 1944; contains part of Bal-
lymahon.—3. Shrule, par. and vil., S. co. Mayo, on the
Black Water, 10 miles W. of Tuam—par., 10,861 ac.,
pop. 2101; vil., pop. 325; P.O. Market-day,
Thursday.
Here are the ruins of Shrnle Castle.—4. Shrule, par.,
SE. Queen’s co., on river Barrow, 3 miles N. of Carlow,
982 ae., pop. 85.

Shuckburgh, Lower, par., Warwickshire, 5 miles
W. of Daventry, 870 ac., pop. 101; contains Shuck-
burgh Hall, seat.

Shuckburgh, Upper, par., Warwickshire, adjacent
to Lower Shuckburgh.

Shudy Camps, par. and vil., Cambridgeshire, in
SE. of co., 3½ miles SW. of Haverhill, 2332 ae., pop.
334 ; near the vil. is Shudy camps Park, seat.

Shtiff Fen, uninhabited par., Lincolnshire, in Boston
dist., 90 ac.

Sliugborongh, hamlet, Colwich par., in co. and 6
miles SE. of Stafford; in vicinity is Shughorongh
Honse, seat of the Earl of Lichfield; in the park are
remains of an ancient palace of the bishops of Lichfield.

Shuna.—island, Kilbrandon and Kilchattan par.,
Inner Hebrides, Argyllshire, between Luing island and
the mainland, pop. 14; measures 1¼ by 2¼ miles, and
rises to an alt. of 200 ft. The island belongs to the
city of Glasgow.—2. Shuna, island, Lismore and
Appin par., Argyllshire, in Loch Linnhe, 14 miles NE.
of Oban, pop. 8 ; measures about 1 mile by ½ mile, and
rises to an alt. of 233 ft.

Shunnor Fell, Great, mountain, in W. of North-
Riding Yorkshire, at head of river Swale, 4 miles W. of
Muker, alt. 2346 ft.

Shurdlngton, Great, par. and vil., Gloucestershire
—par., 383 ac., pop. 215 ; vil., 3 miles SAY. of Chelten-
ham ; P.O., called Shurdington.

Shurdlngton, Little, hamlet, Badgeworth par.,
Gloucestershire, near Great Shurdington.

Shnrford, hamlet, Wilton par., Somerset, near
Taunton.

Shnrlach, township, Davenbam par., Cheshire, 1½
mile SE. of Northwich, 313 ac., pop. 67.

Shnrland Honse, seat, Eastchurch par., Kent, 7
miles NE. of Sittingbourne.

Shurlock Row, hamlet, in E. of Berks, 3½ miles
NE. of Wokingham ; P.O.

Shurrery, Loch, in S. of Reaypar., Caithness.

Shurroch Hill, Kingoldrum par., Forfarshire, alt.
798 ft.; has 3 ancient stone circles.

Shurton, hamlet, Stogursey par., Somerset, 8 miles
NW. of Bridgwater.

Shustoke, par., township, and vil. with ry. sta.,
Warwickshire—par., 3844ac., pop. 657; township, 2014
ae., pop. 433; vil., 3 miles NE. of Coleshill and 12½
E. of Birmingham; P.O.; in vicinity is Shustoke
Hall, seat.

Shnte, par. and vil., Devon—par., 2738 ac., pop.
579; vil., on river Axe, 3 miles SW. of Axminster; P.O.;
has remains of an ancient mansion, formerly a seat of
the Bonvilles and the Poles. Shiite House, the present
mansion, was built in 1787. Shiite Hill is crowned with
an ancient beacon-house, and commands fine views.

Sliutford, East and West, 2 townships, Swalcliffe
par., Oxfordshire, 5 miles W. of Banbury—East Shut-
ford, 400ac., pop. 21; West Shutford, 952 ac., pop. 313.

Shntlanger, township, Stoke Bruern par., North-
amptonshire, 2½ miles NE. of Towcester, 2569 ac.,
pop. 403.

Shutlings Low, conical hill, in E. of Cheshire, near
border of Derbyshire, 5 miles SAV of Buxton.

Shuttington, par. and vil., AYarwickshire—par., 980
ac., pop. 207; vil., 3 miles NE. of Tam worth ; P.O.

Shuttleworth.—vil., Bolsover par., Derbyshire, 6
miles E. of Chesterfield.—2. Shuttleworth, eccl. dist.
and vil., Bury par., Lancashire—dist., pop. 3423; vil.,
4 miles N. of Bury; P.O. ; has the Shuttleworth Mill,
paperworks, and cotton and woollen mills and bleacli-
works. See Walmersley cum Shuttleworth.

Shutton, hamlet, in co. and 7 m. NW. of Hereford.

Shyane, par., mid. co. Tipperary, 3 miles NE. of
Thurles, 909 ac., pop. 91.

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

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