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Leinster, and 6 miles SW. of Newtownbarry, 19,516 ac., pop. 2636; P.O.
Tcmplesliannon, par., mid co. AYexford, on river Slaney, 4982 ac., pop. 2644; contains part of Ennis- corthy.
Teinpletenny, par., S. co. Tipperary, on rivers Tar and Araglin, 11 miles SAY. of Caher, 18,181 ac., pop. 3398.
Teinpletogher, par., N. co. Galway, 7 miles SW. of Ballymoe, 13,705 ac., pop. 3727.
Templeton.—par., Devon, 5 miles W. of Tiverton, 1895 ac., pop. 158 ; P.O.—2. Templeton, eccl. dist. and vil. with ry. sta., Narberth par., Pembrokeshire, 2 miles S. of Narberth, pop. 454; P.O.
Templetonliy, par. and vil., NE. co. Tipperary, 5 miles E. of Templemore—par., 8460 ac., pop. 1253; vil., pop. 269 ; P.O.
Templefown, par., SW. co. AYexford, on Waterford Harbour, 2 miles SAY. of Fethard, 4156 ac., pop. 885.
Templetrine, par., S. co. Cork, between Kinsale Harbour and Courtmacsherry Bay, 4 miles SAY. of Kin- sale, 4874 ac., pop. 762.
Templeiuligan, AYexford. See Templeludigan.
Templensync, par., in co. and 5 miles NE. of Cork, on river Glanmire, 4601 ac., pop. 694.
Tempo.—vil., Enniskillen par., NE. co. Fermanagh, on river Tempo, 7 miles NE. of Enniskillen, pop. 417; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day, Saturday.—2.Tempo, rivulet, NE. co. Fermanagh; rises near Tattymole hill, and flows 12 miles SAV. to river Colebrooke, near Maguires Bridge.
Tempsford, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Bedfordshire, at confluence of Ouse and Ivel, 51? miles NW. of Biggles- wade and 4^ SAY. of St Neots, 2350 ac., pop. 535; P.O.; near vil. is Tempsford Hall, seat.
Ten Acre Street, 2 miles from Selly Oak sta., Wor- cestershire; P.O.
Ten Mile Bank, Hilgay par., Norfolk, 4 miles SW. of Downham Market; P.O.
Tenandry, quoad sacra par., Blair Athole, Dull, and Moulin pars., Perthshire, on river Garry, pop. 497 ; the church is 1 mile S. of Killiecrankie ry. sta.
Tenbury, market town and par., Worcestershire, on border of co. and on river Teme, 22 miles NAY. of Worcester by road and 142 miles NAAr. of London by rail, 5060 ac., pop. 2083; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank, 1 news- paper. Market-day, Tuesday. Tenbury has mineral springs, with bath-room and pump-rooms. There is trade in hops and cider, with some malting and tanning. Near the town is the college of St Michael, devoted to music, classics, and mathematics.
Tenby, parl. and mun. bor., seaport town, and watering-place, Pembrokeshire, on AY. side of Car- marthen Bay, 9 miles E. of Pembroke and 276 miles AA*. of London by rail, 640 ac., pop. 4750; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks, 2 newspapers. Market-days, Wednesday and Saturday. Tenby was one of the Flemish settlements planted in Pembrokeshire in the 12th century, and until the time of Elizabeth was a port of much com- mercial importance. From that period it declined greatly until the present century, when it came into repute as a resort for bathing. It is now a flourish- ing watering-place. The trade of the port is not extensive—chiefly fish and oysters. The church is interesting, and some portions of the old walls still remain, but the ruins on Castle Hill are inconsiderable. Tenby is one of the Pembroke Boroughs, which return 1 member to Parliament.
Tenby St Mary, par., Pembrokeshire, 2242 ac. (260 water), pop. 4948; consists of the townships of Tenby In-Liberty and Tenby Out-Liberty—Tenby In-Llberty (conterminous with the bor. of Tenby), 640 ac., pop. 4750; Tenby ©nt-Ltberty, 1602 ac., pop. 198.
Tenchlcy Park, seat, Limpsfieldpar., Surrey, 1 mile SE. of Limpsfield; in the park is an old moated farm- house.
Tendring.—hundred, Essex, 83,011 ac., pop. 25,633; contains 32 pars.—2. Tendring, par. and vil., Essex, 7 miles SE. of Manningtree, 2874 ac., pop. 848; P.O. ; near vil. is Tendring Manor House, seat.
Tendring Hall, seat, Stoke by Nayland par., Suffolk, 1 mile NE. of Nayland and 5 miles SAY. of Hadleigh.
Tenhain, Kent. See Teynham. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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