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Smethwick, West, eccl. dist., Harborne par., Staf-
fordshire, pop. 4253 ; P.O., T.O.

Smethwick Junction, ry. sta., Staffordshire, 1 mile
NW. of Smethwick sta.

Smishy (or Smithshy), par. and vil., Derbyshire, 2
miles N. of Ashby de la Zouch, 1220 ac., pop. 289.

Smite, river, Leicestershire and Notts; rises 2% miles
SE. of Nether Broughton, and flows 11 miles N. to the
Devon at Whatton.

Smith Sound, narrow passage among the Scilly
Islands, on AV. side of St Agnes.

Smitham Bottom, 2 miles from Purley, Surrey; P.O.

Sniithborough, vil. with ry. sta., Clones par., in co.
and 6 miles SAV. of Monaghan, on Ulster Canal, pop.
128 ; P.O.

Smithdon, hundred, Norfolk, in NW. of co., 60,681
ac., pop. 10,035; contains 20 pars.

Smithfield, East, Middlesex. See St Botolph
WITHOUT ALDGATE.

Sinithhills, vil., Bolton le Moors par., SE. Lanca-
shire, 2 miles NW. of Bolton; in vicinity is Smith-
hills Hall, seat.

Smithies, vil., Monk Bretton township, Roystone
par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 2 miles NE. of
Barnsley; P.O.

Smith’s Green, hamlet, Steeple Bumpstead par.,
Essex, 2% miles SE. of Haverhill.

Smiths tone, seat, Tarbolton par., Ayrshire, 1% mile
SAV. of Mauchline.

Smithton, vil., in par. and 2% miles SAV. of Cumber-
nauld, Dumbartonshire, pop. 420.

Smithy Beck, streamlet, running to N. side of
Ennerdale AVater, Cumberland ; makes some fine falls.

Smithy Bridge, ry. sta., SE. Lancashire, in NE.
vicinity of Rochdale ; P.O.

Smithy Fold, hamlet, Tankersley par., S. div. West-
Riding Yorkshire, 9 miles NW. of Sheffield.

Smithy Houses, 2 miles from Kilburn, Derby ; P.O.

Smithwick Shoal, Bridlington Bay, East-Riding
Yorkshire ; is 2 miles long.

Smockington, hamlet, on E. border of Warwick-
shire, 3% miles SE. of Hinckley.

Smoo Cave, limestone cavern, in par. and If mile E.
of Durness, Sutherland.

Smythy Green, school, Scoonie par., Fife.

Snae Fell, highest mountain in the Isle of Man, 5
miles SAV. of Ramsey, alt. 2034 ft.; England, Scotland,
and Ireland are visible from its summit.

Snaigow, seat, Caputh par., Perthshire, 4 miles E.
of Dunkeld.

Snail well, par., Cambridgeshire, 2% miles N. of
Newmarket, 2014 ac., pop. 186.

Snainton, vil. with ry. sta., Brompton par., and
township, partly also in Ebberston par., North-Riding
Yorkshire—township, 4836 ac., pop. 775; vil., 3 miles
NE. of Heslerton sta. and 9 SAV. of Scarborough; P.O.

Snaith, market town, par., and township with ry.
sta., E. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire—par. (containing
the town of Goole), 34,146 ac., pop. 17,339; township
(Snaith and Cowick), 5862 ac., pop. 1730; town, on S.
bank of river Aire, 7 miles SW. of Goole, pop. 1106;
P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Market-day,
Thursday. Snaith
has malting and trade in agricultural produce; cattle
fairs are held twice a year.

Snakeley Mill, paperworks, Loudwater, near Wy-
combe, Bucks.

Snape.—par. and vil., Suffolk—par., 2100 ac., pop.
508; vil., 3 miles S. of Saxmundham; P.O.; near the
vil. is Snape House, seat.—2. Snape, township and
vil., Well par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 3 miles S. of
Bedale, pop. 322; P.O.

Suar Water, Crawfordjohn par., Lanarkshire; flows
6 miles N. to Duneaton AVater.

Snarehill, Great and Little, par., Norfolk, 1 mile
E. of Thetford, 4623 ac. (including part of Rushford),
pop. 52.

Snaresbrook, vil. with ry. sta., Wanstead par.,
Essex, 7% miles NE. of Stratford sta.

Snarestone, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Leicester-
shire, 5% miles NW. of Market Bosworth, 1325 ac.,
pop. 318 ; near the vil. is Snarestone Lodge, seat.

Snarford, par., Lincolnshire, 6 miles SW. of Market
Rasen, 1120 ac., pop. 102.

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

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