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Steynton (or Stainton), par. and vil., in S. of Pem-
brokeshire—par. (containing part of Milford), 7108 ac.,
pop. 3223; vil., 2 miles NE. of Milford.

Stibbard, par. and vil., Norfolk—par., 1468 ac., pop.
458; vil., 4 miles SE. of Fakenham ; P.O.

Stlbbington, par. and vil., in NW. of Huntingdon-
shire, on river Nen, 7 miles W. of Peterborough, 1530 ac.,
pop. 538 ; near the vil. is
Stlbbington Hall, seat.

Stlckford, par. and vil., Lincolnshire, 6 miles SW.
of Spilsby, 1774 ac., pop. 486.

Stlckillin, par., S. co. Louth, on river Dee, 2 miles
E. of Ardee, 1356 ac., pop. 210.

Stickland, vil., Winterborne Stickland par., Dorset,
3% miles SW. of Blandford; P.O. See Winterborne
Stickland.

Stickle Tarn, mountain lakelet, in W. of AVestmor-
land, under Langdale Pikes, 3 miles W. of Grasmere.

Stlcklepath.—vil., Sampford Courtenay par., Devon,
4 miles NE. of Okehampton; P.O.; an ancient carved
stone is in vicinity.—
2. Sticklepatli, hamlet, in AV. of
Somerset, 3 miles NW. of Chard.

Sticklinch, hamlet, AVest Pennard par., Somerset,
4 miles SW. of Shepton Mallet.

Stlckney, par. and vil., Lincolnshire—par., 4220 ac.,
pop. 689; vil., 9 miles N. of Boston; P.O.

Sticks Pass, mountain pass, on border of Cumber-
land and AVestmorland, between Keswick and Patter-
dale, alt. 2490 feet.

Stidd, Ribchester par., Lancashire; was a separate
par. before 1881.

Stiff key.—river, Norfolk; rises near Hindolveston,
and flows circuitously to the North Sea 4% miles E. of
Wells; is 20 miles long.—
2. Stiffkey, par. and vil.,
Norfolk—par., 2227 ac. land and 1685 water, pop. 434 ;
vil.,near mouth of river Stiffkey, 3% m. E. of AVells ; P.O.

Stifford, par. and vil., Essex—par., 1597 ac., pop.
286; vil., 10 miles SE. of Romford ; P.O.

Stifford Bridge, 5 miles from Malvern, Worcester-
shire ; P.O.

Stlldon, hamlet, Rock par., Worcestershire, 7% miles
SW. of Stourport.

Stile Bridge, hamlet, Marden par., Kent, on river
Beult, 3 miles NW. of Staplehurst.

Stileway, hamlet, Meare par., Somerset, 3 miles
NW. of Glastonbury.

Stillingfleet, township and vil., East-Riding York-
shire, and par., partly also in the AArest-Riding—par.,
6013 ac., pop. 824 ; township (Stillingfleet with Moreby),
2605 ac., pop. 366; vil., 7 miles S. of York ; P.O.

Stllltngton.—township and ry. sta., Redmarshall
par., and eccl. dist., mostly in Grindon par., Durham,
6 miles NW. of Stockton—dist., pop. 731; township,
1153 ac., pop. 50.—
2. Stilllngton, par. and vil., North-
Riding Yorkshire—par., 2158 ac., pop. 600; vil., 4
miles SE. of Easingwold and 10 miles N. of York;
P.O.; near the vil. is
Stilllngton Hall, seat.

Stillorgan, par. and vil. withry. sta., inco. and 5 m.
SE. of Dublin—par., 693 ac., pop. 1907 ; vil., pop. 551;
P.O. The vil. is 1 mile N. of the sta. The reservoirs
for the Vartry water supply to Dublin are here.
Still-
organ Castle, Stillorgan Park,
and other seats, are in
the vicinity.

Stilton, par. and vil., in N. of Huntingdonshire—
par., 1620 ac., pop. 645; vil., 6 miles SAV. of Peter-
borough; P.O., T.O.; gives name to the well-known
Stilton cheese, which is now, however, made chiefly in
Leicestershire.

Stincliar, river, Ayrshire; rises in Barr par., and
flows 30 miles SW. to the sea at Ballantrae.

Stinclicombe, par. and vil., Gloucestershire—par.,
1464 ac., pop. 336; vil., 2 miles NAV. of Dursley; P.O.;
Stincbcoiubc Hill commands an extensive view.

Stinsford, par. and vil., in S. of Dorset—par., 1999
ac., pop. 339; vil., 1% mile E. of Dorchester; in
vicinity is
Stinsford House, seat.

Stiperdcn House, seat, 5 miles SE. of Burnley,
Lancashire.

Stiperstoncs, hill ridge, in SAV. of Shropshire, ex-
tending 10 miles SW. from neighbourhood of Pontes-
bury, and attaining an alt. of 1800 ft.

Stirckiey, par. and vil. with ry. sta. (for Dawley),
Shropshire, 2% miles N. of Coaiport, 833 ac., pop.
258; P.O.

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

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