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Temple.—par. and vil., Edinburghshire—par., 14,479 ac., pop. 1551; vil., on river South Esk, 3 miles SAV. of Gorebridge ry. sta.; P.O.—2. Temple, part of Lower Largo vil., Fife. See Largo.
Temple Balsali, eccl. dist., Hampton in Arden par., AYarwickshire, pop. 1151; is conterminous with the township of Balsali.
Temple Brucr, par., Lincolnshire, 7 miles NW. of Sleaford, 3910 ac., pop. 201.
Temple Chelsing, Sacomb par., Herts, 4 miles N. of Hertford; has the moated site of a Templars preceptory.
Temple Cloud, vil., Cameley par., Somerset, 10 miles S. of Bristol; P.O., T.O.
Temple Combe, vil. with ry. sta. (Templecombe Junction), Abbas and Temple Combe par., Somerset, 4 miles S. of Wincanton and 10¼ miles NE. of Yeovil Junction; P.O.
Temple Grafton, par., AYarwickshire, 5 miles W. of Stratford on Avon, 1830ac., pop. 412.
Temple Gniting (or Upper Guiting), par., vil., and seat, Gloucestershire, 4¼ miles E. of Winchcomb, 6180 ac., pop. 517.
Temple Hall, hamlet, Sibson par., Leicestershire, 3 miles SW. of Market Bosworth.
Temple Hirst, township and ry. sta., Birkin par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, on river Aire, 4¼ miles S. of Selby, 758 ac., pop. 110.
Temple House, seat, Berks, near Great Marlow.
Temple Mills, paperworks, Berks, 2 miles from Great Marlow.
Temple Newsam, township and seat, partly in Leeds par., but chiefly in Whitkirk par., E. div. AYest- Riding Yorkshire—township (partly in bor. of Leeds), 4086 ac., pop. 2661; seat, 4 miles E. of Leeds. Temple- Newsam was originally a preceptory of the Knights Templars, founded 1181, and commemorated in Ivanhoe under the name of Templestowe; it afterwards be- came the birthplace of Lord Darnley, husband of Mary Queen of Scots.
Temple Xormanton, township, Chesterfield par., Derbyshire, 2f miles SE. of Chesterfield, 520 ac., pop. 198; p.o. See Normanton Temple.
Temple Place, hamlet, 1 mile NW. of Celbridge sta., NE. co. Kildare.
Temple Sowerby, township and ry. sta., Kirkby Thore par., Westmorland, 6 miles NW. of Appleby 1241 ac., pop. 420; P.O., T.O.
TempleachaUy, par., NW. co. Tipperary, on river Shannon and Lough Derg, opposite Killaloe, 8942 ac., pop. 1514.
Templebeg, par., W. co. Tipperary, 7 miles W. of Thurles, 3427 ac., pop. 786.
Templeboden, par., E. co. Cork, 5 miles SE. of Rathcormack, 4735 ac., pop. 619.
Templeboy, par., N. co. Sligo, on Sligo Bay, 13 miles NE. of Ballysadare ry. sta., 9112 ac., pop. 1816; p.o.
Templebredon, par., cos. Tipperary and Limerick,
3 miles SE. of Pallas ry. sta., 2454 ac., pop. 666.
Templebreedy, par., SE. co. Cork, on Cork Harbour,
5 miles S. of Queenstown, 2654 ac., pop. 1628.
Templebryan, par., S. co. Cork, 2 miles N. of Clonakilty, 1188 ac., pop. 290.
Templecarn, par., cos. Fermanagh and Donegal, on river Termon and Lough Erne, 39,418 ac., pop. 33,716; contains Pettigoe.
Templecombe Junction. See Temple Combe.
Templecorran, par., E. co. Antrim, between Belfast and Larne Loughs, 4 miles NE. of Carrickfergus, 4753 ac., pop. 1258.
Templecrone, par., W. co. Donegal, 51,942 ac., pop. 11,525; contains Dunglow, and the islands of Arran, Rutland, &c.
Templederry, par. and hamlet, N. co. Tipperary, on r. Nenagh, 10 m. SE.of Nenagh, 6998ac.,pop. 1003; P.O. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1887. Public domain image from Gedcomindex.com
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