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Slcningford, hamlet, in par. and 6 miles NW. of
Ripon, E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire ; in vicinity are
Sleningford Hall and Slcningford Park, seats. See
Stainley, North, with Sleningford.

Slepe Hall. See St Ives (Huntingdonshire).

Sierra, Higher and Lower, 2 hamlets, 3% miles E.
of Hartland, Devon.

Sliach, battlefield of 1307, Drumblade par., Aber-
deenshire.

Sliddery, place with school, Kilmory par., Arran
island, Buteshire, on Sliddery Water, 9 miles SW. of
Lamlash.

Slieu Dhoo, hill, Isle of Man, 3 miles S. of Ballaugh,
alt. 1139 ft.

Slieu Lcwaigne, hill, Isle of Man, 1 mile SE. of
Ramsey.

Slieu Whallin, hill, in W. of Isle of Man, 4 miles
SE. of Peel.

Slieu-na-Fraughanc, hill, Isle of Man, 2% miles SE.
of Kirkmichael, alt. 1602 ft.

Slievardagli, bar., co. Tipperary, 90,773 ac., pop.
15,644; the Siievardagh Hills attain an alt. of 1654
ft. in Knockahumna, 10 miles NE. of Clonmel.

Slieve1 Alp, hill, 12 miles NW. of Newport, W. co.
Mayo, alt. 1084 ft.

Slieve Altovey, hill, 8 miles W. of Ardara, SW. co.
Donegal, alt. 1684 ft.

Slieve Anierin.—hill, 4 miles NE. of Drumshanbo,
mid. co. Leitrim, alt. 1922 ft.—2. Slieve Anierin,
hill, 5 m. AV. of Cushendall, N. co. Antrim, alt. 1676 ft.

Slieve Annee, hill, 5 miles SW. of Cushendall, N.
co. Antrim, alt. 1782 ft.

Slieve Anghty Mountains, on border of cos. Clare
and Galway, between Lough Rea and Lough Derg,
greatest alt. 1312 ft.; for the most part of the old red
sandstone formation.

Slieve Bane.—a summit of the Mourne Mountains,
S. co. Down, near Rosstrevor, alt. 1595 ft.—2. Slieve
Bane, mountain, 5 miles S. of Tallaght, S. co. Dublin,
alt. 2128 ft.

Slieve Bawn (or Sleehon), hill, 4 miles S. of Strokes-
town, mid. co. Roscommon, alt. 857 ft.

Slieve Bcagh (or Slahay), hill range, on border of
cos. Tyrone, Monaghan, and Fermanagh, alt. 1254 ft.

Slieve Bearnagli, hill range, E. co. Glare, near Lough
Derg, alt. 1746 ft.

Slieve Beg, a summit of the Mourne Mountains, S.
co. Down, 2 miles W. of Newcastle, alt. 2384 ft.

Slieve Bingian, a summit of the Mourne Mountains,
S. co. Down, 6 miles N. of Kilkeel, alt. 2449 ft.

Slieve Bloom, hill range, on border of King’s co. and
Queen’s co., greatest alt. 1733 ft.

Slieve Boy.—hill, 2 miles S. of Claudy, AV. co. Lon-
donderry, alt. 854 ft.—2. Slieve Boy, hill, 5 miles N. of
Ferns, N. co. AVexford, alt. 1385 ft.

Slieve Bregh, hill, 4 miles NAV. of Slane, N. co.
Meath, alt. 753 ft.

Slieve Buck.—hill, in co. and 5 m. SE. of London-
derry, alt. 823 ft.—2. Slieve Buck, hill, near Round-
wood, mid. co. AVicklow.

Slieve Bunn, hill, 4 miles NAV. of Gorey, N. co.
AVexford, alt. 879 ft.

Slieve Callan, hill, 5 miles SE. of Milltown Mal-
bay, W. co. Clare, alt. 1282 ft.; has Druidical re-
mains, and a sepulchral stone bearing an inscription in
the ancient Ogham character.

Slieve Gallia, hill, 4 miles S. of New Ross, S. co.
Wexford, alt. 888 ft.; the insurgents of 1798 en-
camped here.

Slieve Car, mountain, bar. Erris, NAV. co. Mayo, alt.
2369 ft.

Slieve Carna, hill, bar. Gallen, co. Mayo, alt. 855 ft.

Slieve Crook, hill, 5 miles SW. of Ballinahinch,
mid. co. Down, alt. 1755 ft.

Slieve Curkagh, hill, W. side of Lough Allen, N. co.
Roscommon, alt. 1098 ft.

Slieve Daeane, hill, in co. and 4 miles S. of Sligo,
near Lough Gill, alt. 900 ft.

Slieve Donard, highest summit of the Mourne
Mountains, S. co. Down, 2% miles SW. of Newcastle,
alt. 2796 ft.


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