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StrugsHtll, hamlet, Sutterton par., Lincolnshire, 4
miles SE. of Swineshead.

Strnle, river, W. co. Tyrone ; is formed by 2 streams
uniting near Omagh, and flows about 12 miles NW. to a
confluence with the Derg and the formation of the
Mourne, 2 miles NAV. of Newtown-Stewart.

Strumble Head, promontory, Pembrokeshire, in N.
of co., 5 miles NAV. of Fishguard.

Strumpsliaw, par. and vil., Norfolk—par., 1337 ac.,
pop. 407 ; vil., 7 miles E. of Norwich;
P.O.

Struve Point, NE. co. Donegal, on AV. side of
entrance to Lough Foyle.

Strny, hamlet, on border of Kilmorack and Kiltarlity
pars., Inverness-shire, at confluence of rivers Farrar
and Glass, 10 miles SAV. of Beauly ;
P.O.

Stuart Hall, seat of the Earl of, Castle-Stuart, 3 miles
NE. of Stewartstown, E. co. Tyrone.

Stiiarttield, 2b miles SW. of Mintlaw, Aberdeen-
shire ;
p.o. See Stewartfield.

Stnartown, part of vil. of Campbelltown, Petty par.,
Inverness-shire, pop. 163.

Stubbin, hamlet, Wath upon Dearne par., S. div.
AVest-Riding Yorkshire, 5 miles NW. of Rotherham.

Stubbing Court, seat, AVingerworth par., Derby-
shire, 3
b miles SAV. of Chesterfield.

Stubbings, eccl, dist, and vil., Bisham and Cookham
pars., Berks—dist., pop. 344; vil., 6 miles E. of Henley
on Thames; in vicinity is
Stubbings House, seat.

Stiibbington, hamlet, Titchfieldpar., Hants, 3 miles
SAV. of Fareham;
P.O.

Stubbins, vil. with ry. sta., Bury par., SE. Lanca-
shire, 5 miles N. of Bury ; has a factory and printworks.

Stubby Lane, hamlet, Hanbury par., Staffordshire,
4 miles SE. of Uttoxeter.

Stubbylee, seat, NE. Lancashire ; post-town, Bacup.

Stublacli, township, in par. and 3 miles N. of Middle-
wich, Cheshire, 355 ac., pop. 37.

Stubton, par., Lincolnshire, 6 miles SE. of Newark,
860 ac., pop, 132; contains
Stubton Hall, seat.

Stub wood, hamlet, Rocester par., Staffordshire, 4
miles NE. of Uttoxeter.

Stuc a Cliroin, mountain, 6 miles N. of Callander,
Perthshire, alt. 3189 ft.

Stiichbury, par., Northamptonshire, 5 miles N. of
Brackley, 1007 ac., pop. 34.

Stiickgown House, seat, Arrochar par., Dumbarton-
shire, on Loch Lomond, 1 mile SE. of Tarbet.

Studdow, hamlet, Finghall par., North-Riding York-
shire, 3 miles NW. of Ley burn.

Studfail Castle, remains of Roman station, 3 miles
AY. of Hythe, Kent.

Studfield, hamlet, Horton in Ribblesdale par., N.
div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles N. of Settle.

Studliani, vil., Bedfordshire, and par. and town-
ship, partly also in Herts—par., 3192 ac., pop. 827;
township, 3033 ac., pop. 488; vil., 4 miles S. of Dun-
stable ;
P.O.

Studland, par. and vil., Isle of Purbeck, Dorset—
par., 4804 ac. land and 3010 water, pop. 607 ; vil., at S.
extremity of Studland Bay, 5 miles E. of Corfe Castle ;
the bay is on the E. side of Isle of Purbeck, between Poole
Harbour and Swanage Bay, is 2
b miles wide, and pene-
trates 1 mile ; near the vil. is
Studland House, seat.

Studley.—township, Beckley par., in co. and 6 miles
NE. of Oxford, 952 ac., pop. 49.—2.
Studley, par. and
vil. (ry. sta. Studley and Astwood Bank), Warwick-
shire—par., 4262
ac., pop. 2477; vil., on river Arrow,
3
b miles SE. of Redditch; P.O., T.O.; has mfrs. of
needles, bodkins, and fish-hooks; near the vil. is
Stud-
ley Castle,
seat.—-3. Studley, eccl. dist., Trowbridge
par., AYilts, on SW. side of Trowbridge, pop. 264.—4,
Studley, Yorkshire. See Aldfield.

Studley Roger, township, Ripon par., E. div. West-
Riding Yorkshire, 986 ac., pop. 148.

Studley Royal, seat of the Marquis of Ripon, Ripon
par., E. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire, 2 miles SAY. of
Ripon. See
Lindrick with Studley Royal, &c.

Stnkeley, Great, par. and vil., Huntingdonshire—
par., 2990 ac., pop. 417; vil., 2 miles NW. of Hunting-
don;
P.O.

Stnkeley, Little, par. and vil., Huntingdonshire—
par., 1500 ac., pop. 295; vil., 1 mile NAAr. of Great
Stukeley;
P.O.

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