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Smallcounty, bar., co. Limerick, 44,424 ac., pop. 9923.
Smalley, township and vil., Morley par., Derbyshire —township, 1718 ac., pop. 815; vil., 4 miles NW. of Ilkeston; P.O., T.o.; in vicinity is Smalley llall, seat.
Smallfieid, vil., Ecclesfield par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 7 miles NW. of Sheffield.
Smallford, ry. sta., Herts, 3 miles E. of St Albans.
Smallheath and Sparkbrook, ry. sta., Warwick- shire, 2 miles SE. of Snow Hill sta., Birmingham. See Small Heath, and also Sparkbrook.
Smallliolm, vil., in par. and near Lochmaben, Dum- friesshire.
Smallkytlie, eccl. dist.,Tenterden par., Kent, pop. 269.
Smallmoutk Caves, a series of small caverns in the natural breakwater at Watermouth, on N. coast of Devon, 2 miles E. of Ilfracombe.
Smallmoutk Sands, on coast of Dorset, between Weymouth and Portland.
Sinallrlce, hamlet, Sandon par., in co. and 4 miles NE. of Stafford.
Smalls Lighthouse, on one of a rocky group of islands off coast of Pembrokeshire, 20 miles SW. of St Davids Head; is 141 ft. high, with fixed light (Smalls) 125 ft. above high water and seen 17 miles.
Smallthorne, town, Norton on the Moors par., Staffordshire, 2 miles NE. of Burslem, pop. 4615; P.O.; shares in the industries of the Potteries.
Smallwood, township and vil., Astbury par., Che- shire—township, 2186 ac., pop. 578; vil., 3 miles SE. of Sandbach ; P.O.; near the vil. is S. House, seat.
Smannell. See Knights Enham.
Smardale, township and ry. sta., Kirkby Stephen par., AVestmorland, 1663 ae., pop. 44; the sta. is 2| miles SW. of Kirkby Stephen.
Smarden, par. and vil., Kent—par., 5387 ac., pop. 1139; vil., onr. Beult, 6 m. E. of Staplehurst; P.O., T.O.
Smarmore, par., SW. co. Louth, 3 miles SAV. of Ardee, 1595 ac., pop. 252; P.O.; contains the seat of Smarmore Castle.
Smeathwalte Bridge, bridge across St Johns Beck, Cumberland, at the point where the stream issues from Thirlmere.
Smeaton.—ry. sta., Inveresk par., Edinburghshire, 4 miles SE. of Portobello.—2. Smeaton, seat, Preston- kirk par., Haddingtonshire, 1% mile N. of East Linton.
Smeaton, Great, par., township, and vil., North- Riding Yorkshire—par., 5229 ac., pop. 781; township, 1536 ac., pop. 192; vil., 7 m. N. of Northallerton; P. O., T. o.
Smeaton, Kirk. See Kirk Smeaton.
Smeaton, Little.—township, Birkby par., North- Riding Yorkshire, 6 miles N. of Northallerton, 1001 ac., pop. 75. — 2. Smeaton, Little, township, AVomersley par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 5 miles SE. of Pontefract, 1238 ac., pop. 215.
Smeaton Crags, Kirk Smeaton par., E. div. AVest- Riding Yorkshire, 6 miles SE. of Pontefract.
Smedmore, seat, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, 3 miles SW. of Corfe Castle.
Smeeth, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Kent—par., 1620 ac., pop. 621; vil., 4% miles SE. of Ashford; P.O.; Smeeth Paddock is the seat of Lord Brabourne.
Smeeth Boad, ry. sta., Norfolk, 3| m. E. of Wisbech.
Smeeton Westerby, township, Kibworth Beau- champ par., Leicestershire, 5 miles NW. of Market Harborough, pop. 390.
Smerlagh, affluent of river Feale, N. co. Kerry, about
2 miles above Listowel; 11 miles long.
Smerrll. See Middleton and Smerril.
Smerwick Harbour, well-sheltered bay, W. co.
Kerry, 4 miles NW. of Dingle.
Smestow, stream, Staffordshire; falls into the Stour
3 miles W. of Stourbridge.
Smethcott.—par. and vil., Shropshire, 4 miles N. of Church Stretton, 2705 ac., pop. 283.—2. Smethcott, hamlet, Hadnall township, Middle par., Shropshire, 5% miles N. of Shrewsbury.
Smethwick. — manufacturing town with ry. sta., Harborne par., Staffordshire, 3% miles NAV. of New Street Station, Birmingham, pop. 25,084 ; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks; has extensive glass works, chemical works, engineering and machine works, iron foundries, rivet and tube works, safe mfrs., &c. — 2. Smethwick, Cheshire. See Brkketon cum Smethwick.
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