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Todber, hamlet, Gisburn par., N. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire, 54 miles NE. of Clitheroe.
Todbere, par., Dorset, 4 miles SAA7. of Shaftesbury, 384 ac., pop. 167.
Todbnrn, township, Long Horsley par., Northum- berland, 7g miles NAA7. of Morpeth, 694 ac., pop. 19.
Toddington.—small town and par., Bedfordshire, 5 miles N. of Dunstable, 5390ac., pop. 2159; P.O., T.O.,
1 Bank; has mfrs. of straw-plait; Toddington Manor House gave concealment to the Duke of Monmouth after the battle of Sedgemoor.—2. Toddington, par., Gloucestershire, 3 miles N. of AVinchcomb, 1857 ac., pop. 212 ; P.O.; Toddington Park is the seat of Lord Sudeley.
Todenliam, par. and vil., Gloucestershire, 34 miles NE. of Moreton in the Marsh and 3 miles SAY. of Shipston on Stour, 2477 ac., pop. 321; P.O.; near vil. is Todenliam House, seat.
Todkills, hamlet, Tealing par., Forfarshire, 6 miles N. of Dundee.
Todinorden, manufacturing and market town, Rochdale and Whalley pars., Lancashire, and Halifax par., West-Riding Yorkshire, on river Calder and Rochdale Canal, 8| miles SE. of Burnley and 19 miles NE. of Manchester by rail, 15,690 ac., pop. 23,862;
2 Banks, 2 newspapers. Market-day, Saturday. Tod- morden enjoys fine environs, being situated in a beauti- ful valley overhung all round by lofty hills. It has extensive cotton mills, foundries, and machine works. The chief public buildings are the churches and chapels, and the town hall.
Todmorden and Walsdcn, township, Rochdale par., Lancashire, in town of Todmorden, 7007 ac., pop. 9237.
Todridge, township, Hartburn par., Northumber- land, 8 miles AY. of Morpeth, 60 ac., pop. 6.
Todwick, par., S. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire, If mile NW. of Kiveton Park sta. and 74 miles SE. 01 Rotherham, 1808 ac., pop. 173 ; P.O.
Toe Head, 13 miles NE. of Cape Clear, S. co. Cork.
Toem, par., W. co. Tipperary, 5 miles W. of Dun- drum ry. sta., 12,278 ac., pop. 2461; contains Cappagh- white.
Toft.—par., Cambridgeshire, 4 miles SE. of Caxton and 6 miles SAY. of Cambridge, 1242 ac., pop. 256 ; P.O.—2. Toft, eccl. dist. and township, Knutsford par., Cheshire, 2 miles S. of Knutsford—dist., pop. 282; township, 1312 ac., pop. 173 ; Toft Hall is the seat of the Leycester family.—3. Toft, 4 miles AA7. of Market Rasen, Lincolnshire; P.O. See Toft next Newton.—
4. Toft, 5 miles SE. of Loddon, Norfolk; P.O. See Toft, Monks.—5. Toft, hamlet, Dunchurch par., War- wickshire, 3 miles SAV. of Rugby.
Toft Hill, 2 miles from Etherley sta., which is 3 miles AY. of Bishop Auckland, Durham ; P.O.
Toft Monks, par. and vil., Norfolk, 3 miles NE. of Beccles and 5 miles SE. of Loddon, 2238 ac., pop. 397 ; P.O., called Toft; a priory was founded here in time of Henry I.
Toft and Lound, township, Witham on the Hill par., Lincolnshire, 24 miles SAY. of Bourn, 2060 ac. (including Manthorpe), pop. 168.
Toft next Newton, par., Lincolnshire, 4 miles W. of Market Rasen, 1293 ac., pop. 86; P.O., called Toft.
Toflingail, Loch, AVatten par., Caithness, 54 miles SE. of Halkirk sta.
Toftrees, par., Norfolk, 2 miles SAA7. of Fakenham, 1184 ac., pop. 64.
Tofts, West, par., Norfolk, 5 miles NE. of Brandon and 7 miles NAV. of Thetford, 3051 ac., pop. 189.
Tog Hill, AVick and Abson par., Gloucestershire, 7 miles E. of Bristol; here Sir Ralph Hopton defeated the Parliamentary forces in 1643.
Toghblane, 3 miles SAA7. of Hillsborough, W. co. Down; P.O.
Togstone, township, Warkworth par., Northumber- land, 8 miles SE. of Alnwick, 1079 ac., pop. 232.
Tole, vil., Checkley par., Staffordshire, 54 miles NW. of Uttoxeter.
Tolesby Hall, seat of the Rudd family, Marton par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 3 miles S. of Middlesbrough.
Tolethorpc Hall, seat, Little Casterton par., Rut- land, 2g miles N. of Stamford. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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