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from London by rail—par., 1043 ac., pop. 3525 ; bor. (including also Bridgetown, in Berry Pomeroy par.), 1405 ac., pop. 4089 ; P.O., t.o., 3 Banks, 2 newspapers. Market-day, Saturday. Totnes dates from very an- cient times, and has aspects of antiquity in many of its houses. It has, besides the keep of the Norman castle built at the Conquest, two gateways of the old walls, a quaint guild hall, a fine church rebuilt in the 15th century, and. a grammar school founded in 1554. A handsome bridge of three arches over the Dart con- nects Totnes proper with Bridgetown. In the square is a monument of William John Wills, the Australian explorer, who was a native of Totnes. There is a con- siderable fishery, but there is little trade beyond the importation of coal. Totnes was incorporated by King John, and sent 2 members to Parliament from the time of Edward I. until 1867.
Totnes (or Southern) Division, parl. div. of Devon, pop. 50,639.
Totnor, 3 m. from Fawley sta., Herefordshire ; P.O.
Totnore, hundred, Pevensey rape, Sussex, 6317 ac., pop. 1021; contains 2 pars.
Toton, township and vil., Attenborough par., Notts, 6 miles SAY. of Nottingham, pop. 193.
Tottenham, par., local govt, dist., and ry. sta. (Hale), Middlesex, in N. suburbs of London, 4642 ac., pop. 46,456; the sta. is 6 miles by rail N. of Liverpool Street sta., London ; near the sta. is Tottenham High Gross, so called from a cross which has stood here from time immemorial.
Tottenham Division, parl. div. of Middlesex, pop. 46,456; consists of the par. of Tottenham.
Tottenham Park, seat, 5 miles SE. of Marlborough, Wilts ; has grounds 16 miles in circuit.
Tottenhill, par. and vil., Norfolk, 6 miles S. of Kings Lynn, 1590 ac., pop. 367 ; P.O.
Totterdown, N. suburb of Bristol; P.O., T.o.
Totteridge, par. and vil. with ry. sta. (Totteridge and AYhetstone), Herts, 1| mile S. of Barnet, 1605 ac., pop. 657 ; near vil. is Totteridge Park, seat.
Totternhoe, par. and vil., Bedfordshire, 2 miles SAA*. of Dunstable, 2321 ac., pop. 707; P.O.; Totternhoe Castle is a double-ditched ancient camp.
Totterton Hall, seat, North Lydbury par., Shrop- shire, 2 miles SE. of Bishops Castle.
Tottington.—eccl. dist. and ry. sta., Tottington Lower End township, Bury par., SE. Lancashire, 2g milesNAY. of Bury, pop. 6733; P.O., T.O.—-2. Totting- ton, par. and vil., Norfolk, 3g miles SAY. of AVatton, 3213 ac., pop. 279; P.O.
Tottington Higher End, township, Bury par., SE. Lancashire, 54 miles N. of Bury, 3545 ac., pop. 3926.
Tottington Lower End, township, Bury par., SE. Lancashire, partly in bor. of Bury, 5271 ac., pop. 16,428; contains Ramsbottom.
Totton, vil. with ry. sta. (for Eling), Eling par.,' Hants, near head of Southampton AYater, 4 miles AA7. of Southampton; P.O., T.o.
Tonaglity, par., S. co. Mayo, 8 miles SE. of Castle- bar, 3067 ac., pop. 708; contains Ballyglass.
Touch House, seat, St Ninians par., Stirlingshire, on Touch Burn, 3 miles SW. of Stirling.
Touchen End, curacy, Bray par., Berks, 2 miles SW. of Maidenhead; P.O.
Tough, par., Aberdeenshire, 7108 ac., pop. 681; con- tains AVliitehouse ry. sta., 3 miles SE. of Alford.
Toulston. See Newton Kyme.
Tour, seat, Kilmaurs par., Ayrshire, 2 miles NW. of Kilmarnock.
Tour, in NE. of Limerick, 5 m. from Newport; p.o.
Tourin, seat, 2 m. S. of Cappoquin, W. co. AYaterford.
Tourlestrane, 3 m. from Aclare, S. co. Sligo; P.O.
Tourmakeady,13m. fromBallinrobe, S. co.Mayo; P.O.
Tournafulla, 7 miles from Abbeyfeale, W. co. Limerick; P.O.
Tove (or Tow), river, Northamptonshire ; rises near Sulgrave, and flows 19 miles NE. and SE. past Towcester to the Ouse, lg mile NE. of Stony Stratford.
To vil, eccl. dist. and ry. sta., Maidstone, East Far- leigh, and Loose pars., Kent, on SAA*. side of Maid- stone, pop. 983; P.O., T.O.; here are Tovil Upper Mills and Lower Tovil Mill, paperworks. |
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