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Torry), 427; P.O.; Torryburn was at one time the port of Dunfermline.
Torsay, one of the Slate Islands, Kilbrandon and Kilchattan par., Argyllshire, pop. 10; is separated by narrow straits from Seil on the N., the mainland on the E., and Luing on the W., and measures 1 by 3 miles.
Torsonce House, seat, Stow par., Edinburghshire, near Gala Water, 5 miles NAV. of Galashiels and 1 mile S. of Stow vil.
Torsta, school, Lochs par., Ross and Cromarty.
Torteval, par., Guernsey, Channel Islands, 5 miles SW. of St Peter Port, 816 ac., pop. 379.
Tortborwald, par. and vil., Dumfriesshire—par., ' 6831 ac., pop. 990; vil., 4 miles NE. of Dumfries; P.O. ; the ruin of Tortborwald Tower is in vicinity.
Tortlngton, par., Sussex, 2 miles SAV. of Arundel, 1116 ac., pop. 165; a house of Black Canons was founded here in the time of Richard I.
Tortorston, school, Peterhead par., Aberdeenshire.
Tortwortb, par., Gloucestershire, 4 miles NE. of Thornbury, 1578 ac., pop. 199; P.O. ; in the park of Tortwortb Court, the seat of the Earl of Ducie, is a Roman camp.
Torver, eccl. dist., township, and vil. with ry. sta.. Ulverston par., N. Lancashire, 6% miles NE. of Broughton in Furness and 2% miles SW. of Coniston— dist., pop. 213; township, 3816 ac. (266 water), pop. 202; P.O.
Tor wood, eccl. dist., Tormoham with Torquay par., Devon, in town of Torquay, pop. 2482.
Torwood, vil., Dunipace par., Stirlingshire, 2% miles NAV. of Larbert ry. sta. ; in vicinity is the ruin of Tor- wood Castle, surrounded by the Torwood, a remnant of the ancient Caledonian Forest.
Torwoodlee, seat, Stow par., Selkirkshire, near Gala AAater, 2 miles NW. of Galashiels ; a little W. are the ruins of the old tower of Torwoodlee.
Torwortb, township, Blyth par., Notts, 2 miles E. of Blyth, 1440 ac., pop. 223.
Tory Hill, 1 m. NE. of Croom, co. Limerick, alt. 374 ft.
Tory Island, Tullaghobegly par., NAA. co. Donegal,
9 miles NW. of Dunfanaghy, about 2% miles long and % mile broad, 785 ac., pop. 332; P.O. On NAV. point of island is a lighthouse 87 ft. high, with fixed light (Tory Island) 130 ft. above high water and seen 16 miles.
Toseland.—hundred, Huntingdonshire, 47,834 ac., pop. 13,397; contains 23 pars, and part of another.— 2. Toseland, par., Huntingdonshire, 3 miles NE. of St Neots, 1320 ac., pop. 188.
Tosslde (or Tossett), par. and eccl. dist., N. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire, 5 miles SAV. of Settle—par., 1112 ac., pop. 66; dist. (comprising Tosside par. and part of Gisburn par.), pop. 320; P.O.
Tosson, Great, and Bye Hill, township, Rothbury par., Northumberland, 2% miles SW. of Rothbury, 2326 ac., pop. 121.
Tosson, Little, township, Rothbury par., North- umberland, adjacent to Great Tosson, 547 ac., pop. 31.
Tostock, par., Suffolk, 6% miles E. of Bury St Ed- munds, 945 ac., pop. 354; P.O.; Tostock Hall and Tostock House are seats.
Totham, Great, par. and vil., Essex, 2% miles N. of Maldon, 3263 ac., pop. 750 ; P.O.
Totham, Little, par., Essex, 1% mile SE. of Great To'tham, 1262 ac., pop. 293 ; P.O.
Totbill, par., Lincolnshire, 6 miles SE. of Louth, 854 ac., pop. 47.
To thill Fields, eccl. dist., AVestminster St Margaret and St John par., Middlesex, in pari. bor. of AVest- minster, adjacent to St James Park, London, pop. 5500.
Totland Bay, eccl. dist., Freshwater par., Isle of Wight, on Totland Bay, 3 miles SAV. of Yarmouth, pop. 508; P.O., t.o.
Totlcy, township and vil. (ry. sta. Dove and Totley), Dronfield par., Derbyshire, 6 miles SAV. of Sheffield, 1852 ac., pop. 671.
Totmouslow.—hundred, Staffordshire, 171,411 ac., pop. 57,130; contains 30 pars.—2. Totmouslow, vil., Draycott in the Moors par., Staffordshire, 2 miles SW. of Cheadle.
Totnes, mun. bor., market town, and par., Devon, on river Dart, 22 miles SW. of Exeter and 223 miles Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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