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Timworth, par., Suffolk, 3 miles N. of Bury St Edmunds, 1358 ac., pop. 179.
Tinahcly, vil. with ry. sta., Kilcommon par., S. co. Wicklow, 14 miles by road and 17| by rail W. of Ark- low, pop. 458; P.O., T.o. Market-day, Wednesday.
Tinarana, seat and school, 5 miles N. of Killaloe, E. co. Clare.
Tincklers Point, headland, on AY. coast of St Martins, Scilly Islands.
Tincleton, par., Dorset, 5| miles E. of Dorchester, 885 ac., pop. 146.
Tindale Fell, vil., 6 miles E. of Brampton, Cumber- land; P.O.
Tinge wick, par. and vil., in co. and 3 miles SW. of Buckingham, 2178 ac., pop. 787 ; P.O.
Tingley, hamlet withry. sta., AYest Ardsley par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 5 miles NW. of AVake- field; P.O.
Tingrith, par., Bedfordshire, 4 miles E. of Woburn, 946 ac., pop. 167; contains Tingrith House, seat.
TIngwall,par., Shetland, 29,204 ac., pop. 2385; P.O.; the church, on Tingwall Loch, is 6 m. NW. of Lerwick.
TinnaUinch.—bar., N. Queens co.. 54,187 ac., pop. 7913.—2. Tinnahinck, vil., St Mullins par., S. co. Carlow, on river Barrow, 11 miles SE. of Thomastown sta.—3. Tlnnaltincli, seat, 3 miles SAV. of Bray, N. co. Wicklow, near the Dargle Glen.
Tinnapark, seat, 3J miles SAV. of Greystones, NE. co. Wicklow, opposite Graiguenamanagh, and 5 miles S. of Borris, pop. 381.
Tinode, seat, 3 miles from Blessington, NW. co. AYicklow; P.O.
Tinsley, township and ry. sta.,' Rotherham par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 2 miles SW. of Rother- ham and 3i NE. of Sheffield, 1672 ac., pop. 1003; P.O.
Tintagel, par., Cornwall, on the coast, 5 miles NAY. Camelford, 4350 ac., pop. 894; on Tintagel Head, a cliff 300 ft. high, and nearly separated from the mainland, are the ruins of Tintagel Castle, the legendary birthplace and residence of King Arthur.
Tintageux, detached mass of rock, off Brechou, Channel Islands.
Tinteragli, 6 miles from Moneymore, co. London- derry; P.O.
Tintern (or Little Tintern), par. and vil. with ry. sta., Monmouthshire, on river AVye, 5b miles N. of Chepstow and 9 miles S. of Monmouth by rail, 795 ac., pop. 326; P.O., T.o.
Tintern, par., S. co. Wexford, on Bannow Bay, 4 miles N. of Fethard, 6863 ac., pop. 1347; has the fine remains of Tintern Abbey.
Tintern Abbey, Chapel Hill par., Monmouthshire, on river AYye, 4 miles N. of Chepstow; was founded for Cistercian monks in 1131, and is now, with its church and its numerous remains of monastic buildings, one of the most picturesque rains in England.
Tintinliull.—hundred, Somerset, 10,791 ac., pop. 3969; contains 7 pars.—2. Tintinliull, par. and vil., Somerset, 4J m. NW. of Yeovil, 1828ac., pop. 403; P.O.
Tinto Hill, in co. and 7 miles SE. of Lanark, alt. 2335 ft.
Tintwistle, eccl. dist. and township, Mottram in Longen Dale par., Cheshire, on river Etherow, 5 miles E. of Stalybridge—dist., pop. 4245; township, 14,410 ac., pop. 3442; P.O.; contains part of Mossley.
Tinvane, seat, near Carrick-on-Suir, co. Tipperary.
Tinwald, par., Dumfriesshire, on Water of Ae, 10,283 ac., pop. 861; contains Amisfield, vil. with ry. sta., 5 miles NE. of Dumfries; P.O.
Tinwell, par., Rutland, 1J mile W. of Stamford, 1651 ac., pop. 224.
Tipalt Burn, stream, Northumberland; flows 10 miles SW. and SE. past Tbirlwall Castle to the South Tyne near Haltwhistle.
Tipnoak, hundred, Bramber rape, Sussex, 8519 ac., pop. 2543; contains 3 pars.
Tipper, par., NE. co. Kildare, 2 miles SE. of Naas, 3288 ac., pop. 296.
Tipperary.—an inland county of Munster province, Ireland; is bounded N. by co. Galway and Kings co., E. by Queens co. and co. Kilkenny, S. by co. Water- ford, and W. by cos. Cork, Limerick, and Clare; greatest length, N. and S., 70 miles; greatest breadth, E. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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