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Tayvallich, hamlet with school, North Knapdale par., Argyllshire, on Loch Sween, 8 miles SW. of Crinan Pier; P.O.
Tealby, par. and vil., Lincolnshire, on the Wolds, 3 miles NE. of Market Rasen, 3950 ac., pop. 654; p.o.
Tealing, par. and vil., Forfarshire—par., 7227 ac., pop. 757 ; vil., 6£ miles N. of Dundee ; P.O.
Teallack,mountain, Lochbroom par., Ross and Crom- arty, alt. 3483 ft.
Team Valley Mills, paperworks, 1 b mile from Gates- head, Durham.
Tean.—river, Staffordshire; rises near Kingsley, and flows 15 miles S. past Cheadle, and SE. past Checkley, to the Dove near Uttoxeter.—2. Tean, one of the Scilly Islands, between St Helen and St Martin.
Tean, Upper, eccl. dist. and vil., Checkley par., Staffordshire, on river Tean, 2b miles S. of Cheadle, pop. 1208; P.O.
Teanassie, school, Kilmorack par., Inverness-shire.
Teaninich Distillery, at Alness, Ross and Cromarty.
Tearaght Island, the western of the Blasket Islands, W. co. Kerry; has a lighthouse 57 ft. high, with revolving light (Tearaght) 275 ft. above high water and seen 22 miles.
Tearnside, hamlet, Barkby Lonsdale par., Westmor- land, 1 mile NW. of Kirkby Lonsdale.
Tebay, vil. with ry. sta. (Tebay Junction), Orton par., AVestmorland, 7b miles SE. of Shap; P.O.
Tebworth, hamlet, Chalgrave par., Bedfordshire, 4 miles NW. of Dunstable.
Techuiuiry, school, Fraserburgh par., Aberdeenshire.
Tecolin, par., SE. Queens co., 5 miles SAV. of Athy, 1022 ac., pop. 58.
Tedavnet, par., in co. and 5 miles NAV. of Mona- ghan, on river Blackwater, 26,503 ac., pop. 6403 ; P.O., called Tydavnet; contains Bellanode and Scotstown.
Tedburn St Mary, par. and vil., Devon, 4 miles SW. of Crediton, 4433 ac., pop. 641.
Teddesley Hay, par., Staffordshire, 2 miles NE. of Penkridge, 2625 ac., pop. 130; Teddesley Fark is the seat of Lord Hatherton.
Teddington.—town and par. with ry. sta. (Tedding- ton and Bushey Park), Middlesex, on river Thames, lg mile NW. of Kingston upon Thames and 13f miles SAV. of London, 1214 ac., pop. 6599; P.O., T.O., and p.o. at Upper Teddington; 1 Bank. Tedding Lock is the first lock on the navigation of the Thames.—2. Ted- dington, township, Overbury par., AVorcestershire, 5 miles E. of Tewkesbury, pop. 102.
Tednambnry, hamlet, Sawbridgeworth par., Herts, lg mile NE. of Sawbridgeworth.
Tedsmore Hall, seat, AVest Felton par., Shropshire, 5g miles SE. of Oswestry.
Tedstone Delaiuere, par., Herefordshire, 3g miles NE. of Bromyard, 1677 ac., pop. 251.
Tedstone Wafer, par., Herefordshire, lg mile NAV. of Tedstone Delamere, 683 ac., pop. 79; P.O.
Tedwortb Park. See Tidworth, North.
Teclin, hamlet, 11 miles W. of Killybegs, SAV. co. Donegal, on Teelin Bay, and near Teelin Head; P.O.
Tees, river; rises on Cross Fell, Cumberland, and flows E., following the boundary between Cumberland and Durham on the N., and AVestmorland and York- shire on the S., to the North Sea between Hartlepool and Redcar; is 70 miles long, with estuary of 5 miles; is navigable to Stockton, and tidal to Yarm.
Tees Mill, paperworks, onr. Tees, Durham, near Yarm.
Teesdale, district on river Tees, Durham and North- Riding Yorkshire, comprehending the sub-districts of Staindrop, Barnard Castle, and Middleton.
Teeson, Kent. See Teston.
Teeton, township, Ravensthorpe par., Northampton- shire, 7b miles NW. of Northampton, 681 ac., pop. 85; contains Teeton House, seat.
Teeworker, 3 miles from Bailieborough, SE. co. Cavan; P.O.
Teffont Evias (or Teflfont Ewyas), par., Wilts, adjacent to Teffont Magna, 742 ac., pop. 121; P.O., called Teffont; the par. contains Teffont Manor, seat. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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