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and 19 SAV. of London, 1843 ac. (74 water), pop. 4628; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day, Friday. Staines, known to the Saxons as Stane, is said to derive its name from an ancient stone on the boundary of the City of Londons jurisdiction of the Thames. The church of St Mary has a tower by Inigo Jones (1631), and the river is spanned by a bridge designed by Rennie (1832). There are breweries, mustard mills, and market gardens; 2 miles AV. is Runney Mead, with its racecourse.
Stainfield.—par., in co. and 9 miles E. of Lincoln, 2450 ac., pop. 203.—2. Stainfield, hamlet, Hacconby par., Lincolnshire, 4 miles NAV. of Bourn.
Stainfortli.—township and vil., Giggles wick par., N.div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire—township, 3696 ac., pop. 207; vil., 3 miles N. of Settle; P.O.—2. Stainfortli, vil. (ry. sta. Stainforth and Hatfield), Hatfield par., and township, partly also in Barnby upon Don par., S. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire—township, 3483 ac., pop. 782; vil., on river Don, 3% miles SAV. of Thorne and 9 NE. of Doncaster; P.O.
Stainland, town and township with ry. sta., Halifax par., N. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire, 3% miles SAV. of Halifax, 2335 ac., pop. 4933; P.O., T.O.; is a busy place, carrying on mfrs. of woollen goods, worsted, cotton, paper, and pasteboard. The township is called Stainland with Old Bindley.
Stainley, North, eccl. dist., township, and vil., Ripon par., E. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire—dist., pop. 464; township (North Stainley with Sleningford), 4244 ac., pop. 412; the vil. is 4 miles NAV. of Ripon.
Stainley, South, with Cayton, par., E. div. AVest- Riding Yorkshire, 2131 ac., pop. 215; contains South Stainley, vil., 5% miles S. of Ripon; P.O.; in vicinity is Stainley House, seat.
Staimnore, township, in par. and 3 miles SE. of Brough, Westmorland, pop. 494.
Stainsacre. See Hawsker with Stainsacre.
Stainsby.—hamlet, Ault-Hucknall par., Derbyshire, 6 miles SE. of Chesterfield.—2. Stainsby, hamlet, Ashby Puerorum par., Lincolnshire, 3 miles NE. of Horncastle.
Stainton.—hamlet, Dacrepar., Cumberland, on river Eamont, 2 miles SW. of Penrith; P.O.—2. Stainton, Pembrokeshire. See Steynton.—3. Stainton, town- ship and vil., Heversham par., Westmorland, in S. of co.—township, 1735 ac., pop. 388; vil., 4 miles S. of Kendal; P.O.—4. Stainton, township, Downholme par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 5% miles SW. of Rich- mond, 1877 ac., pop. 41.—5. Stainton, par., township, and vil., North-Riding Yorkshire—par. (containing the greater part of South Stockton, in Stockton pari, borough), 7791 ac., pop. 11,480; township, 2306 ac., pop. 337 ; vil., 4% miles NE. of Yarm ; P.O.—6. Stain- ton, Durham. See Stainton with Streatham.—7. Stainton, AVest-Riding Yorkshire. See Stainton with Hellaby.
Stainton, Great, par. and township, Durham, 5% miles NE. of Darlington—par., 1996 ac., pop. 172 ; town- ship, 1258 ac., pop. 98.
Stainton, Little, township, Bishopton par., Durham, 4% miles NE. of Darlington, 1145 ac., pop. 70.
Stainton Dale, coast township, Scalby par., North- Riding Yorkshire, 9 miles NAV. of Scarborough, 3114 ac. and 196 foreshore, pop. 238 ; P.O.; Stainton Dale Cliffs command a striking sea prospect.
Stainton Market, par., Lincolnshire, 7 miles N. of Horncastle, 1180 ac., pop. 97.
Stainton by Langworth, par. and township, Lincoln- shire, 4 miles W. of Wragby—par., 3021 ac., pop. 250; township, pop. 126.
Stainton le Vale, par., Lincolnshire, 5% miles NE. of Market Rasen, 2450 ac., pop. 158.
Stainton with Hellaby, par., S. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire, 2% miles W. of Tickhill, 2857 ac., pop. 224.
Stainton with Streallani, township, Gainford par., Durham, 2 miles NE. of Barnard Castle, 2952 ac., pop. 340.
Stair, hamlet, 3 miles SAV. of Keswick, Cumberland.
Stair, par. and vil., Ayrshire, on river Ayr—par., 5376ac., pop. 928; vil., 6% miles E. of Ayr ; P.O.; gives the title of earl to the family of Dalrymple; Stair Ilonse, seat, is in vicinity.
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