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Siamher Wen (White Chamber), ivy-clad ruin, near Dyserth, Flintshire; is supposed to have been a chapel.
Sibbaldbie. See Applegarth and Sibbaldbie.
Sibbertoft, par. and vil., Northamptonshire—par., 2048 ac., pop. 292; vil., 4% miles SW. of Market Har- borough; P.O.
Sibdon Carwood, par., Shropshire, 8 miles SW. of Church Stretton, 1090 ac., pop. 67 ; contains Sibdon Castle, seat.
Sibertswold (or Shepherds Well), par. and vil. with ry. sta. (Shepherds Well), Kent—par., 1850 ac., pop. 522; vil., 6 miles NW. of Dover; P.O., T.O.
Sihford Ferris, township, Swalcliffe par., Oxford- shire, 1 mile SE. of Sibford Gower vil., 1008 ac., pop. 267.
Sibford Gower, eccl. dist., township, and vil., Swal- cliffe par., Oxfordshire—dist. (comprising Sibford Gower and Sibford Ferris townships), pop. 698; town- ship, 1758 ac., pop. 431; vil., 7 miles SW. of Ban- bury ; P.O.
Si hie Hedlngltam, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Essex —par., 5407 ac., pop. 1926; vil., 3 miles NW. of Hal- stead ; P.O.
Sibsey, par. and vil. withry. sta., Lincolnshire—par., 6079 ac., pop. 1204 ; vil., 4% miles NE. of Boston ; P.O.
Sibson.—(or Sibstone), par., township, and vil., Leicestershire, 4 miles NE. of Atherstone—par., 3817 ac.. pop. 381; township, pop. 278.—2. Sibson, vil. with ry. sta., Stibbington par., Huntingdonshire, 1 mile E. of Wansford sta. and 7 AV. of Peterborough.
Sibthorpe, par. and vil., Notts, 6 miles SW. of Newark, 880 ac., pop. 130.
Slbton, par., Suffolk, 4 miles N. of Saxmundham, 2861 ac., pop. 483; has some remains of a Cistercian abbey founded in 1149; Slbton Abbey and Slbton Park are seats.
Slcklesinere, hamlet, Great and Little Whelnetham pars., Suffolk, 3 miles SE. of Bury St Edmunds ; P.O.
Sicklinghall, township, Kirkby Overblow par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 3 miles W. of Wetherby, 1494 ac., pop. 227; P.O.
Sid, rivulet, Devon, flowing 6 miles S. to the English Channel at Sidmouth.
Sid bury.—par. and vil., Devon—par., 6827 ac., pop. 1291; vil., on river Sid, 3 miles N. of Sid- mouth ; P.O.; in vicinity is an ancient camp, called Sidbnry Castle. — 2. Sidbnry, par., Shropshire, 5 miles SW. of Bridgnorth, 1277 ac., pop. 49; an ancient camp (1500 ft. by 300) and several earthworks are in vicinity.
Sldbury Hill, eminence, on E. border of Wilts, 3% miles W. of Ludgershall; on its summit is an ancient camp, with vestiges of a British town.
Sidcot, hamlet, in par. and 1 mile NE. of AVins- combe, Somerset.
Sidcup, vil. with ry. sta., Chislehurst par., and eccl. dist., partly also in Foots Cray par., Kent—dist., pop. 2739; vil., 4% miles SW. of Crayford sta. and 13 miles SE. of London; P.O., T.O. Sidcup Lodge and Sidcup House are seats.
Siddan, par., N. co. Meath, 5 miles SE. of Nobber, 5163 ac., pop. 600.
Siddick Junction, ry. sta., Cumberland, 1 mile N. of Workington.
Siddlngton.—township and vil., Prestbury par., Cheshire—township, 2259 ac., pop. 406; vil., 5 miles SW. of Macclesfield; P.O.—2. Siddlngton, par. and vil., Gloucestershire—par., 2317 ac., pop. 481; vil., on river Churn, 1% mile SE. of Cirencester; P.O.
Side, par., Gloucestershire, 8 miles AV. of Cirences- ter, 614 ac., pop. 42.
Sidestrand, coast par. and vil., Norfolk, 7 miles N. of North Walsham, 560 ac. (115 water), pop. 158.
Sidford, vil., Sidbury par., Devon, on river Sid, 1% mile NW. of Sidmouth; P.O.
Sidlaw Hills, extend from Kinnoull Hill, near the river Tay, in Perthshire, NE. to the North Sea at Red Head in Forfarshire and at Stonehaven in Kincardine- shire ; greatest alt. 1399 ft.
Sidlesham, par. and vil., Sussex—par., 3961 ac. and 220 tidal water and foreshore; vil., 3% miles S. of Chichester ; P.O., T.O. ; has a wharf, and carries on a small coasting trade..
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