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Talycafn, vil. with ry. sta., Llanbedr-y-Cennin par., Carnarvonshire, on river Conway, 3¼ miles S. of Con- way ; at Talycafn is a ferry across the Conway.
Talyfan, mountain, Carnarvonshire, 4¼ miles SW. of Conway, alt. 2000 ft.
Talygarn, curacy, Llantrisaint par., Glamorgan.
Talyllyn.—curacy, Llanbeulan par., Anglesey, 6¼ miles SW. of Llangefni.—2. Talyllyn, par. and vil., Merioneth, on a picturesque lake, 6f miles NE. of Towyn, 15,182 ac., pop. 2045; P.O.
Talyllyn Junction, ry. sta., Llanfihangel-Talyllyn par., in co. and 3| miles E. of Brecknock.
Talysarn, ¾ m. from N an tile sta., Carnarvon; P. O., T. O.
Talywain, ry. sta. (Abersyehan and Talywain), Mon- mouthshire, 2 miles NAY. of Pontypool; P.O., T.o. See Abersychan.
Tamar, river, Devon and Cornwall; rises within 3¼ miles of the Atlantic, and flows 45 miles SE. along the border of the 2 cos. to Plymouth Sound; its estuary is called the Hamoaze.
Tamarstone Bridge, across river Tamar, on border of Devon and Cornwall, 4 miles W. of Holsworthy.
Tambowie Distillefy, Dumbartonshire, 1 mile W. of Milngavie.
Tame.—river, Warwick and Stafford; rises near Worcester border, and flows 25 miles NE. past Bir- mingham and Tamworth to the Trent.—2. Tame, river, Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Cheshire; rises near Saddleworth, and flows 18 miles SAY. past Stalybridge to the Mersey at Stockport.
Tamerton, Morth, par., Cornwall, on river Tamar, 8 miles N. of Launceston, 5261 ac., pop. 469; P.O.
Tamerton Foliott, par. and vil., Devon, at the confluence of the Tavy and the Tamar, 4 miles NW. of Plymouth, 4775 ac., pop. 1147; P.O.
Tamhorn, par., Staffordshire, 2 miles NW. of Tam- worth, 770 ac., pop. 33.
Tamlaght.—par., cos. Londonderry and Tyrone, on river Ballinderry, 3 miles SE. of Moneymore, 4953 ac., pop. 1897.—2. Tamlaght, 2 miles AY. of Lisbellaw ry. sta., mid. co. Fermanagh ; P.O.
Tamlaght Finlagan, par., N. co. Londonderry, on river Roe and Lough Foyle, 2 miles W. of Limavady, 16,467 ac., pop. 3535.
Tamlaght OCrilly, par., E. co. Londonderry, 4 miles S. of Kilrea, 16,786 ac.,pop. 6439; P.O. ; contains part of Portglenone town.
Tainlaghtard, co. Londonderry. See Magilligan.
Tamney, 9 miles from Millford, N. co. Donegal; P.O.
Tamworth, mun. bor., par., township, and market town, Staffordshire and AVarwickshire, at the conflu- ence of the Tame and the Anker, 6¼ miles SE. of Lich- field, 22 miles SE. of Stafford, and 110 miles NW. of London by rail—par., 11,602 ac., pop. 14,096 ; township and bor., 200 ac., pop. 4891; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks, 2 news- papers. Market-day, Saturday. Tamworth is a well built place, with a fine old church, a modernised Nor- man castle, and a monument to Sir Robert Peel. The mfrs. include tape, paper, smallwares, tanning, and brewing. Coal mines are worked in the vicinity, and the market gardens send produce to Birmingham. Tamworth was a place of importance in Saxon times; it was incorporated in the third year of Elizabeth, and sent 2 members to Parliament from a very early period until 1885.
Tamworth Castle, township, Tamworth par., AYar- wickshire, pop. 357.
Tamworth (or Northern) Division, pari. div. of
Warwickshire, pop. 47,235.
Tan Hill. See St Annes Hill (Wilts).
Tanat, river, Montgomeryshire and Denbighshire ; rises in the Berwyn Mountains, and flows 20 miles E. to the Vyrnwy at Llandysilio.
Tanderagee, market town and township with ry. sta. (Tanderagee and Gilford), Ballymore par., E. co. Armagh, on river Cusher, 5 miles SE. of Portadown, 14 miles NW. of Newry, and 83 miles N. of Dublin, 706 ac., pop. 1592; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day, Wed- nesday. Tanderagee has linen mfrs., and a good market for- flax. The sta. is 1¼ mile to the NE., and near the Newry Canal. Adjacent to the town is Tanderagee Castle, seat of the Duke of Manchester.
Tandridge.—hundred, Surrey, 53,190 ac., pop.
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