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Standcn llall, seat, AVhalley par., NE. Lancashire,
1^ mile SAV. of Clitheroe.

Standcn House, seat, 1 mile S. of Newport, Isle of
AVight.

Standcrwlck, par., Somerset, 3 miles NE. of Frome,
303 ac., pop. 78 ; contains
Standcrwick Conrt, seat.

Standford.—(or Stanford), par. and vil., Kent—par.,
1192 ac., pop. 294; vil., 2£ miles NAV. of Hythe; P.O.—

2. Standford, 3 miles from Liphook, Hants ; P.O.; the
Standford Mills, paperworks, are here.

Standfree, hamlet, in par. and miles N. of Bol-
sover, Derbyshire.

Standgate, creek of the river Medway, Kent, 2 miles
AV. of Queenborough.

Standground, vil., Huntingdonshire, and par. and
township, partly in Cambridgeshire—par., 5698 ac., pop.
2018; township, 2290 ac., pop. 1308 ; vil., on river Nen,
1 mile SE. of Peterborough;
P.O., called Stanground.

Standisk.—par., Gloucestershire, 4 miles NAV. of
Stroud, 3022 ac., pop. 489; contains
Standish House,
seat of Lord Sherborne.—2. Standish, par., township,
and vil. with ry. sta., Lancashire—par., 15,377ac., pop.
13,526; township (Standish with Langtree), 3265 ac.,
pop. 4261; vil., 3| miles NAV. of AYigan;
P.O., T.o.;
has the
Standish Mills, paperworks; large coal mines;
and
Standish Park, seat.

Standlake, par. and vil., Oxfordshire—par., 2346
ac., pop. 708; vil., on river AVindrush, 6 miles SE. of
AVitney;
P.O.

Standlinch, par., AVilts, on river Avon, 5 miles SE.
of Salisbury, 713 ac., pop. 94.

Stand on.—par. and vil. with ry. sta., Herts, 8 miles
by rail and 6 by road NE. of AYare, 7745 ac., pop. 2069;
P.O.; the par. contains Standon High Cross, eccl.
dist., pop. 689.
—2. Standon, par. and vil. with ry. sta.
(Standon Bridge), Staffordshire—par., 2620 ac., pop.
359 ; vil., 11 miles NAV. of Stafford;
P.O.

Standrig, part of AVallacestone and Standrig vil.,
Muiravonside par., Stirlingshire, pop. 42.

Stane, vil., Cambusnethan par., Lanarkshire, on
South Calder AVater, near Shotts Ironworks, pop. (in-
cluding Burnbrae) 911; extensive collieries are in the
vicinity.

Stanedge, S. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire, on border
of co., 5 miles NE. of Castleton;
a railway tunnel
here is 3 miles long and 652 feet below the surface.

Stanely Castle, ruined seat, Abbey par., Renfrew-
shire, 2 miles SAV. of Paisley.

Stanesgate (or Stangate), hamlet, Steeple par.,
Essex, 5 miles SE. of Maldon.

Stanfield, par., Norfolk, 3 miles AV. of Elmham ry.
sta., 903 ac., pop. 178 ; contains
Stanfield Hall, seat.

Stanford.—hamlet, Southill par., Bedfordshire, 3|
miles SAV. of Biggleswade.
—2. Stanford, Kent. See
Standford.—3. Stanford, par. and vil., Norfolk, 7
miles NE. of Brandon, 2608 ac., pop. 169.—4.
Stan-
ford,
par. (ry. sta. Yelvertoft and Stanford Park),
Northamptonshire, 1510 ac., pop. 52; contains
Stan-
ford Park, seat of Lord Braye, 6 miles NE. of
Rugby.

Stanford Bishop, par., in E. of Herefordshire, 3
miles SE. of Bromyard, 1471 ac., pop. 173.

Stanford Bridge, on river Teme, AVorcestershire,
6 m. SAV. of Stourport; p.o. See
Stanford on Teme.

Stanford Court, seat, in co. and vicinity of AVorcester.

Stanford Dingley, par. and vil., Berks—par., 927
ac., pop. 138; vil., 9 miles AV. of Reading ;
P.O.

Stanford nail, seat, 3 miles SAV. of Newport,
Shropshire.

Stanford Park, ry. sta. (Yelvertoft and Stanford
Park), Northamptonshire, 5| miles NE. of Rugby. See
Stanford, and also Yelvertoft.

Stanford Regis, hamlet, Bishops Frome par., Here-
fordshire, 3 miles S. of Bromyard.

Stanford Rivers, par. and vil., Essex—par., 4414 ac.,
pop. 975; vil., 1J mile SAV. of Ongar ;
P.O.

Stanford in the Vale, par., township, and vil., in
NAV. of Berks—par., 3695 ac., pop. 1090; township,
2927 ac., pop. 929; vil., 4 miles SE. of Faringdon;
P.O.;
in vicinity is
Stanford Place, seat. r

Stanford le Hope, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Essex
—par., 2419 ac., pop. 827; vil., on river Thames, 5
miles SAV. of Pitsea and 27 miles E. of London; P.O.

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

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