|
Towncnd House, seat, Symington par., Ayrshire, 4 miles E. of Troon.
Townlicad.—quoad sacra par., Glasgow City par., Lanarkshire, in E. of Glasgow, pop. 12,529.—2. Town- head, place with public school, Kirkoswald par., Ayr- shire.—3. Townkcad, vil., Penpont par., Dumfries- shire.— 4. Townlicad, Crossmichael par., Kirkcud- brightshire, 2 miles N'W. of Castle-Douglas; P.O.—5. Townlicad, school, Stonehouse par., Lanarkshire.—6. Townlicad, school, Auchterarder par., Perthshire.
Townliill, colliery vil., in par. and 1% mile NE. of Dunfermline, Fife, pop. 1862; P.O., T.O.
Townley Hall, seat, 4 miles NW. of Drogheda, S. co. Louth, on river Boyne ; P.O.
Townshcnd, 4 miles fromHayle, Cornwall; P.O.
Townstall, par., Devon, in bor. and on W. side of Dartmouth, 1758 ac., pop. 2425.
Towtliorpe.—township, Wharram Percy par., East- Riding Yorkshire, 9 miles NW. of Driffield, 1711 ac., pop. 72.-2. Towtliorpe, township, Huntington and Strensall pars., North-Riding Yorkshire, 5 miles N. of York, 1071 ac., pop. 49.
Towton, township, Saxton par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 2% miles S. of Tadcaster, 885 ac., pop. 93; Towton Hall is the property of the Hawkes; the battle of Towton, between the Lancastrians and the Yorkists, was fought March 1461.
Towy, river, South Wales; rises under Tregaron hill, in NE. of Cardiganshire, and flows 65 miles SW. past Llandovery, Llandilo, and Carmarthen, to the head of Carmarthen Bay, at the influx of the Taf.
Towyn.—watering-place, market town, and par. with ry. sta., Merioneth, on the coast, near the mouth of the river Dysynni, 3 miles NW. of Aberdovey and 10 miles S. of Barmouth, 26,372 ac. (2230 water), pop. 3365; P.O., T.o., 1 Bank. Market-day, Friday. The beach consists of remarkably hard smooth sand, ex- tending about 5 miles, favourable for bathing, walking, or riding, and attracts great numbers of visitors. In the church is a very remarkable inscribed pillar-stone, called St Cadfans stone. Towyn is a centre for anglers. —2. Towyn, eccl. dist., Abergele par., Denbighshire, pop. 431.
Toxside, seat, Temple par., Edinburghshire, 7 miles SAY. of Gorebridge sta.; P.O.
Toxteth Divisions, East and West, pari, divisions of bor. of Liverpool, pop.—East Toxteth, 52,180; and West Toxteth, 64,848.
Toxtetli Park, town and par., SAY. Lancashire— par. (wholly within the pari, limits of Liverpool), 3598 ac. (1284 water), pop. 117,028; town, on S. side of Liverpool, 1500 ac., pop. 10,368.
Toy, 2 miles from Killyleigh, co. Down ; P.O.
Toyd Farm wltk Allenford, par., AYilts, 8% miles SAY. of Salisbury, 647 ac., pop. 22.
Toynton, High, par., Lincolnshire, 2 miles E. of Horncastle, 1054 ac., pop. 133.
Toynton, Low, par., Lincolnshire, adjacent to High Toynton, 778 ac., pop. 53.
Toynton All Saints, par. and vil., Lincolnshire, 1% mile S. of Spilsby, 2768 ae., pop. 338 ; P.O.
Toynton St Peter, par., Lincolnshire, 1 mile SE. of Toynton All Saints, 2289 ac., pop. 333.
Trabolgan, par., SE. co. Cork, at E. entrance to Cork Harbour, 6 miles SAY. of Cloyne, 830 ac., pop. 230 ; contains Trabolgan Honse, seat of Lord Fermoy.
Tracey House, seat, near Honiton, Devon.
Tracton, par., S. co. Cork, between Ringabella Bay and Roberts Head, 7 miles NE. of Kinsale, 5861 ac., pop. 1163; contains Tracton Abbey, seat.
Tracy Park, seat, Gloucestershire, 5 m. NW. of Bath.
Tradeston Hivision, pari. div. of burgh of Glasgow, pop. 64,555.
Traetb Back, estuarial sand, at mouth of river Dwyryd, Merioneth, 4 miles SE. of Tremadoc.
Traetb Mawr, estuarial bay, at mouth of river Madoc, on border of Carnarvon and Merioneth, near Tremadoc ; formerly included a large extent of marsh, which was reclaimed in 1798-1810.
Traetbnelgan, hamlet, Talley par., Carmarthen- shire, 8% miles N. of Llandilo.
Trafalgar House, seat of Earl Nelson, 5 miles SE. of Salisbury, Wilts.
|
|
Click on the image to get a large bitmap suitable for printing (45 MB) |