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Sullam (or Sullom), hamlet, Northmavine par., Shetland, on Sullom Voe, 9 miles NW. of Voe; P.O.; the voe or sea-loch extends 8 miles SW. between North- mavine and Delting pars.
SuUaue, rivulet, W. co. Cork; rises in the Derry - nasaggart Mountains, and flows 14 miles E. to river Lee, 3 miles above Macroom.
Sullatobber, rivulet, E. co. Antrim; falls into Bel- fast Lough at Carrickfergus.
lullington, par. and vil., Sussex, 6 miles NW. of Steyning, 2218 ac., pop. 200.
Sully, coast par., Glamorgan, in SE. of co., 6 miles SW. of Cardiff, 1387 ac. and 858 tidal water and fore- shore, pop. 203; P.O.; contains Sully House, seat of Lord AVimborne; SuUy Island lies off the coast, and has an ancient camp.
Sumburgh Head, bold headland, at S. extremity of Shetland; has a lighthouse 55 ft. high, with fixed light (Sumburgh Head) 300 ft. above high water and seen 24 miles; immediately S. of Sumburgh Head is Sumburgh Boost, where conflicting tidal currents render navigation dangerous.
Summer Grove, seat, 2 miles S. of Whitehaven, Cumberland.
Summer Grove, seat, 1% mile W. of Mountmellick, N. Queens co.
Summer Isles, a group of islands, at the entrance of Loch Broom, Ross and Cromarty; Tanera is the only one inhabited.
Summer Lane, ry. sta., S. div. West-Riding York- shire, in W. vicinity of Barnsley.
Summerbridge, hamlet, Kirkby Malzeard par., E. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire, 2 m. AY. of Ripley; P.O.
Summercourt, hamlet, 6 miles SAY. of St Columb Major, Cornwall; P.O.
Summercove, 2 miles SE. of Kinsale, S. co. Cork, on E. side of Kinsale Harbour; P.O.
Summerham Bridge, bridge across the Kennet and Avon Canal, Wilts, 4 miles SE. of Melksham.
Suuimerhlll.—1 mile from AVrexham, Denbighshire; P.O.—2. Summerhill, seat, 5 miles N. of Tunbridge, Kent; was the residence of General Lambert after the Civil War.
Summerhill.—place with church, Ayton par., Ber- wickshire.—2. Summerhill, hamlet, in par. and 1 mile from New Machar, Aberdeenshire ; P.O.
Summerhill, vil., Laraeor par., S. co. Meath, 6miles NAA of Kilcock ry. sta and 6 miles SE. of Trim, pop. 162; P.O., T.O. Adjacent is Summerhill House, seat of Lord Langford.
Summerhouse, township, Gainford par., Durham, 6 miles NW. of Darlington, 831 ac., pop. 118.
Summerhouse Hill (or Lyn Cliff), Devon, in N. of co., between East Lyn and AYest Lyn valleys.
Summerseat, vil. with ry. sta., Elton township, Bury par., SE. Lancashire, 2% miles N. of Bury; p.o.
Summerseat, seat, 1 mile S. of Dunboyne, S. co. Meath.
Suminerston, ry. sta., New Kilpatrick par., Stirling- shire, 6% miles N. of Glasgow by rail.
Summerstown (or Wandsworth St Mary), eccl. dist. (ry. sta. Earlsfield and Summers Town), Wands- worth par. and bor., Surrey, on river AVandle, pop. 1753; the sta. is 1% mile NE. of AVimbledon sta.
Summertown, eccl. dist., Oxford St Giles par., Ox- fordshire, on N. side of Oxford city, pop. 1432; P.O., T.o.
Summerville, fishing sta., in co. and 7 miles S. of Waterford, on E. side of Tramore Bay.
Summit, school, Crawford par., Lanarkshire.
Sun Corner, headland, near W. extremity of Isle of Wight, at E. side of Scratchells Bay.
Sunart, district, Ardnamurchan par., Argyllshire; measures 6 by 12 miles.
Sunart, Loch, sea-loch, Argyllshire ; winds 19 miles E. from the N. entrance of the Sound of Mull, and separates Ardnamurchan and Sunart on the N. from Mull and Morvern on the S.
Sunbcgin, hamlet, in par. and 2 miles E. of Orton, Westmorland.
Sunbury, market town and par. with ry. sta., Middlesex, in SW. of co., on river Thames, 4%miles W. of Kingston upon Thames and 16 SAV. of London, 2659 ac., pop. 4297; P.O., t.o., and P.O., T.o. at Sunbury Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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