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co. Westmeath, 5 miles E. of Kilbeggan and 10 miles S. of Mullingar, pop._ 384; P.O., T.O. Tyrrellspass takes its name from having been for centuries the residence of the family of Tyrrell, whose castle still remains.
Tyrybrenin, hamlet, Llandilo Talybont par., Gla- morgan, 4 miles NE. of Loughor.
Tyrymynach, township, Llanfihangel-Geneur-Glynn par., Cardiganshire, 4 miles N. of Aberystwith, 2716 ac., pop. 440.
Tysoe, par. and vil., Warwickshire, 6 miles NE. of Shipston on Stour and 9 NW. of Banbury, 4710 ac., pop. 998; P.O.; the vil. of Tysoe dates from before the Conquest; on the sandstone hill opposite the church is cut a figure called the Red Horse, which gives name to the adjacent vale.
Tythacott (or Tithecot), hamlet, Buckland Brewer par., Devon, 5 miles NW. of Torrington.
Tythby, par., township, and vil., Notts, 2 miles S. of Bingham—par., 3610 ac., pop. 621; township, pop. 81.
Tythegston, par., Glamorgan, 4 miles W. of Bridg- end, 2952 ac., pop. 1638; contains the townships of Higher Tythegston and Lower Tythegston — Higher Tythegston, 2231 ac., pop. 1544 ; Lower Tythegston, 721 ac., pop. 94; also Tythegston Court, seat; Tytheg- ston has collieries and ironworks.
Tytherington.—township, Prestbury par., Cheshire, on N. side of Macclesfield, 938 ac., pop. 312; contains Tytherington Honse, seat.—2. Tytherington, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Gloucestershire, 2f miles SE. of Thornbury and of NAV. of Yate Junction, 2236 ac., pop. 445; near the vil. is Tytherington Grange, seat; at Tytherington are some scanty remains of a Roman camp.—3. Tytherington, AVilts. See Heytesbury cum Tytherington.
Tytherley, Fast, par., Hants, 6 miles SAY. of Stock- bridge, 2447 ac., pop. 378; P.O.; contains Tytherley House, seat.
Tytherley, West, par., Hants, 1 mile W. of East Tytherley, 2377 ac., pop. 422; P.O.
Tytherton Kelways, par., Wilts, on river Avon, 3 miles NE. of Chippenham, 140 ac., pop. 26; p.o.
Tytherton Lucas, Chippenham with, eccl. dist., Chippenham par., Wilts, pop. 4620.
Tythrop Honse, seat, Kingsey par., Oxfordshire, 2 miles NE. of Thame.
Tywardreath, par. and vil., Cornwall, on the coast —par. (containing part of Par), 3252 ac., pop. 2129; vil., 5 miles NE. of St Austell; P.O.; a priory was founded here in 1169 ; there is a three-ditched camp; Roman coins have been found.
Tywith, ry. sta., Glamorgan, 1 mile NAV. of Maesteg and 9 miles NAY. of Bridgend.
Tywyn.—1 mile NE. of Conway, Carnarvonshire; P.O. —2. Tywyn, hamlet, Abergele par., Denbighshire, 2 miles W. of Abergele.
Vamb Mhor (or IJamvar), mountain, Kilmadock par., Perthshire, 5 miles NE. of Callander; is pierced with a large rocky cavern, formerly a haunt of robbers.
Lbheston, par., Suffolk, 54 miles SW. of Hales- worth, 1212 ac., pop. 189.
Lbley (or Obleigh), par. and vil., Somerset, 8 miles N. of AVells, 1811 ac., pop. 285; P.O.
Ilchaf, hundred, Carnarvonshire, 55,359 ac., pop. 16,483 ; contains 5 pars.
ITchayndre, township, Llanbadarnfawr par., Cardi- ganshire, near Aberystwith, 730 ac. (with Issayndre), pop. 400.
Ifchygarreg (or Ilwcliygarreg), township, Machyn- lleth par., Montgomeryshire, 14,861 ac. (with Isygar- reg), pop. 381.
IJckerby, township, Catterick par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 44 miles E. of Richmond, 779 ac., pop. 38.
Uckfield, market town and par., Sussex, on river Ouse, 8 miles NE. of Lewes and 50 miles S. of London by rail, 1760 ac., pop. 2146; P.O., T.o., 1 Bank; stands in the midst of fine scenery, carries on malting and brewing, and has trade in corn and timber.
Uckington, township, Elmstone Hardwicke par., Gloucestershire, 24 miles NW. of Cheltenham, 880 ac., pop. 145. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1887. Public domain image from Gedcomindex.com
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