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 Stnmpcross, 2 miles NW. of Halifax, West-Riding Yorkshire; P.O. 
Stuntney, eccl. dist., Ely Holy Trinity par., Cam¬ bridgeshire, on SE. side of Ely, pop. 309. 
Sturgate, hamlet, Springthorpe par., Lincolnshire, 4 miles E. of Gainsborough. 
Stnrmerc, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Essex, in N. of co., 4½ mile SE. of Haverhill, 999 ac., pop. 374; P.O.; near the vil. is Sturmere Hall, seat. 
Sturminster Marshall, par. and vil., Dorset, in E. of co.—par., 3851 ac., pop. 809; vil., on river Stour, 4 miles AV. of Wimborne; P.O.; is a place of some antiquity, and was once a market town. The Stour is here crossed by an 8-arched bridge. 
Sturminster Newton, market town and par. with ry. sta., Dorset, in N. of co., on river Stour, 9 miles NW. of Blandford, 4229 ac., pop. 1859; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Market-day, Thursday. Sturminster Newton stands on a gentle slope which declines to the Stour, and is a market town of great antiquity. The mfr. of white baize is the principal industry. In the neigh¬ bourhood is a mound, encircled with a fosse, marking the site of the ancient castle. 
Sturminster Newton Castle, hundred, Dorset, in N. of co., 12,120 ac., pop. 4221; contains 5 pars. 
Sturry, par. and vil. with ry. sta. (for Herne Bay), Kent—par., 3151 ac., pop. 1175; vil., on river Stour, 2½ miles NE. of Canterbury; P.O., T.O. 
Sturston.—township, Ashborne par., Derbyshire, on E. side and partly in town of Ashborne, 962 ac., pop. 750.—2. Sturston, par., Norfolk, 4½ miles SW. of Watton and 7 N. of Thetford, 2000 ac., pop. 66. 
Stnrton.—hamlet, Sea why par., Lincolnshire, 2 miles SW. of Brigg.—2. Sturton. See Sturton by Stow. —3. Sturton (or Stourton in the Clay), par. and vil. with ry. sta., Notts—par., 4610 ac., pop. 529; vil., 6 miles NE. of East Retford ; P.O., T.O., called Sturton le Steeple. 
Stnrton, Great, par., Lincolnshire, 6 miles NW. of Horncastle, 1440 ac., pop. 145. 
Sturton Grange.—township, Aberford par., E. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire, 7½ miles SAV. of Tadcaster, 877 ac., pop. 55.—2. Sturton Grange, township, Warkworth par., Northumberland, 5 miles SE. of Aln¬ wick, 1114 ac., pop. 116. 
Sturton by Stow, hamlet, Stowe by Gainsborough par., Lincolnshire, 8 miles SE. of Gainsborough; P.O. See Bransby and Sturton. 
Stnrton le Steeple, Notts; P.O., t.o. See Sturton. 
Stnston, par. and vil., Suffolk—par., 775 ac., pop. 190; vil., 1½ mile SE. of Diss; P.O. 
Stutclihury. See Stuchbury. 
Stutton.—par. and vil., Suffolk—par., 2725 ac., pop. 528; vil., on river Stour, 4 miles NE. of Manningtree; P.O., T.o.—2. Stutton, vil. with ry. sta., in par. and 1 mile SE, of Tadcaster, E. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire. Market-day, Monday. At Stutton Grove is a large scholastic establishment. 
Stutton with Hazlewood, township (ry. sta. Stutton), Tadcaster par., E. div. West-Riding York¬ shire, 2795 ac., pop. 346; contains Stutton vil. 
Styall, hamlet, Wilmslow par., Cheshire, 6 miles SW. of Stockport; P.O. 
Stybarrow Crag, wooded crag, Westmorland, on W. side of Ullswater. 
Stydd, township, Shirley par., Derbyshire, 4 miles SW. of Ashborne, 314 ac., pop. 27. 
Styford, township, Bywell St Andrew par., North¬ umberland, 6 miles E. of Hexham, 1039 ac., pop. 105; contains Styford Park, seat. 
Styhead Pass, mountain pass, Cumberland, in SW. of co., near Great Gable mountain, between the head of the Seathwaite branch of Borrowdale and head of Wasdale; is 1600 ft. above sea-level. 
Styperson Park, seat, Cheshire, 4½ miles N. of Macclesfield. 
Styrrup, township, Blyth par., Notts, on N. border of co., 3½ miles SW. of Bawtry, 2950 ac., pop. 585. 
Subbertkwaite, township, in par. and 6 miles NAV. of Ulverston, N. Lancashire, 1237 ac., pop. 149. 
Subulter, par., N. co. Cork, 4 miles NE. of Kanturk, 741 ac., pop. 146. 
Suck, river, Connaught province; rises in Lough 
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