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Twyford.—eccl. dist. and vil. with ry. sta., Hurst par., Berks, 4% m. NE. of Reading, pop. 812 ; P.O., T.O. —2. Twyford, par. and township, in co. and 5 miles SW. of Buckingham—par., 4110 ac., pop. 561; town- ship, 1520 ac., pop. 339.—3. Twyford, hamlet, Comp- ton Abbas (near Shaftesbury) par., Dorset, 2 miles SAY. of Shaftesbury.—4. Twyford, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Shawford and Twyford), Hants, on river Itcbin, 3 miles S. of AVinchester, 4260 ac., pop. 1429; P.O; Twyford House and Twyford Lodge are seats. Twyford, from its delightful situation, is called the Queen of Hampshire villages ; at Twyford there was formerly a Roman Catholic seminary, at which Pope received part of his education.—5. Twyford, hundred, Aylesford lathe, Kent, 14,420 ac., pop. 8213; contains 7 pars.—6. Twyford, hamlet, Colsterworth par., Lin- colnshire, on river AYitham, 4 miles SAA7. of Corby.— 7. Twyford, par., township, and vil., Leicestershire, 6 miles SAA7. of Melton Mowbray—par., 2420 ac., pop. 595; township, pop. 426 ; P.O.—8. Twyford, par., Nor- folk, 2% miles NE. of Elmham, 529 ac., pop. 58.
Twyford Abbey, par. and seat, Middlesex, 8% miles NW. of St Pauls, London, 281 ac., pop. 75.
Twyford and Stenson, township, Barrow upon Trent par., in co. and 5% miles SAY. of Derby, 1800 ac., pop. 219; is conterminous with the eccl. dist. of Barrow and Twyford.
Twynholm, par. and vil., Kirkcudbrightshire— par., 10,484 ac., pop. 681; vil., 3 miles NW. of Kirk- cudbright; P.O.
Twyning Green, 2 miles N. of Tewkesbury, Glou- cestershire; P.O. See Twining.
Twywell, par. and ry. sta., Northamptonshire, 2% miles W. of Thrapston, 1400 ac., pop. 501.
Ty Croes, ry. sta., Anglesey, 9 miles SE. of Holyhead.
Ty Nant, 6 miles from Corwen, Merioneth ; P.O.
Tybroughton, township, Hanmer par., Flintshire, 5% miles NAY. of Whitchurch, 1187 ac., pop. 156.
Tyburnia, dist., in W. of London, on N. side of Hyde Park.
Tycroes, 1 mile W. of Pantyffynon Junction, Car- marthenshire;' P.O.
Tydavnet, in co. and 5 miles NAV. of Monaghan; p.o. See Tedavnet.
Tydd, ry. sta., Lincolnshire, on SE. border of co., 2 miles SAY. of Sutton Bridge and 5 N. of AVisbech.
Tydd Gote, hamlet, parti} in Tydd St Giles par., Cambridgeshire, and partly in Tydd St Mary par., Lincolnshire, £ mile from Tydd sta.
Tydd St Giles, par., Cambridgeshire, 2 m. SAY. of Tydd sta. and 5 m. NAY. of AA7isbech, 4991 ac., pop. 878 ; P.O.
Tydd St Mary, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Tydd), Lincoln- shire, 3 miles SAY. of Sutton Bridge, 4845 ac. (200 water), pop. 928; P.O., called Tydd (or Tid).
Tydu, ry sta., Monmouthshire, 3 miles AY. of New- port ; P.O., called Tydce.
Tydflls Well, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan ; P.O.
Tydweiliog, par. and vil., Carnarvonshire, 9 miles AY. of Pwllheli, 2241 ac., pop. 363; P.O.
Tyers Hill, hamlet, Darfield par., E. div. AYest- Riding Yorkshire, 7% miles N. of Rotherham.
Tyfarnhaiu, par., N. co. AVestmeath, on river Gaine, 4 miles NE. of Mullingar, 1818 ac., pop. 199.
Ty-Hyll Bridge, across river Llugwy, Carnarvon- shire, 3 miles NAY. of Bettws-y-Coed.
Tykillen, seat, co. AYexford; post-town, Wexford.
Tyldesley, town and township with ry. sta., Leigh par., SAA7. Lancashire, 5 miles S. of Bolton and 10 miles NAY. of Manchester, 2490 ac., pop. (with Shakerley), 9954; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank, 2 newspapers. Tyldesley is a growing town; the leading industry is cotton spinning; in the neighbourhood are large collieries.
Tyler Hill, 3 miles from Canterbury, Kent; P.O.
Tylers Green, eccl. dist., Chipping Wycombe and Penn pars., Bucks, near High Wycombe sta., pop. 842.
Tyln, hamlet, Hayton par., Notts, 2 miles N. of East Retford.
Tylon, vil., Llandwrog par., Carnarvonshire, 4 miles SW. of Bangor.
Tylors Town, ry. sta., Glamorgan, between Porth sta. and Ferndale sta.; P.O., T.o.
Tylwcb, ry. sta., Montgomeryshire, on S. border of co., 3 miles S. of Llanidloes.
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