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Uddens, seat of the Greathed family, 3 miles NE. of
Wimborne Minster, Dorset.

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Uddlngston, town and quoad sacra par., Bothwell
par., Lanarkshire, near river Clyde, 7 miles SE. of Glas-
gow by rail
—quoad sacra par., pop. 4086; town, pop.
3542; P.O., T.O., IBank ; is situated amid fine environs,
and carries on an extensive mfr. of agricultural im-
plements.

IJddlngton, vil., in par. and 2% miles NE. of Dou-
glas, Lanarkshire.

ITdlinore, par. and vil., Sussex, 3% miles W. of Rye,
2277 ac., pop. 410; P.O.

IJdny, par, and vil. with ry. sta., Aberdeenshire—
par., 11,548 ac., pop. 1638; vil., 2% miles NW. of its
sta., which is 14% miles NW. of Aberdeen ; P.O., 1
Bank; Udny Castle, seat of the Udny family, has an
ancient tower.

Uffculme, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Devon, onriver
Culm, 2f miles NE. of Tiverton Junction and 7% miles
E. of Tiverton, 6122 ac., pop. 1811; P.O., T.o., 1 Bank.
Uffculme, anciently called Upculm, was long, from
1266, a market town; its ales have a considerable local
reputation.

Ullington.—par., township, and vil. with ry. sta.,
Berks, in White Horse Yale, under White Horse Hill,

4 miles S. of Faringdon—par., 5882 ac., pop. 936;
township, 2696 ac., pop. 566; P.O.; takes its name
from the Saxon king Uffa, and is described in
Tom
Brown’s School-Days;
Uffington Castle is a double-
ditched ancient camp; Uffington gives the title of
viscount to the Earl of Craven.—2. Uffington, par.
and vil. (ry. sta. Uffington and Barnack), Lincoln-
shire, on S. border of co. and on river Welland, 2% miles
E. of Stamford, 3996 ac., pop. 462; P.O.; acanonrywas
founded here in time of Henry III.; Uffington House
is the seat of the Earl of Lindsey.—3. Uffington, par.,
Shropshire, onriver Severn, 2 miles NE. of Shrewsbury,
1401 ac., pop. 224; P.O.

Ufford.—par. and township with ry. sta. (Ufford
Bridge), Northamptonshire, 4% miles SE. of Stamford
—par., 2320 ac., pop. 258; township, pop. 152; the
par. contains Ufford Hall, seat.—2. Ufford, par., vil.,
and seat, Suffolk, 2 miles NE. of Woodbridge, 1150 ac.,
pop. 554; P.O.

Ufton, par., Warwickshire, 4% miles SE. of Leaming-
ton, 1920 ac., pop. 200; in the churchyard is a parish
cross, erected about 1316 and restored 1862.

Ufton Nervet, par., Berks, 6 miles SW. of Reading,
2189 ac., pop. 315; Ufton Court is described by Pope.

Ugborougli, par. and vil., Devon—par. (containing
part of town of Ivybridge), 8659 ac., pop. 1463; vil., 1%
mile SW. of Kingsbridge Road sta.; P.O.

Ugbrooke Park, seat of Lord Clifford of Chudleigh,
in par. and 1% mile SE. of Chudleigh, Devon; in the
adjoining chapel is a tablet to Thomas, first Lord Clif-
ford (1630-1673), whose initial formed that of the Cabal;
in the park is Castle-Dyke, ancient camp, with fine view.

Ugford, hamlet, South Newton par., Wilts, 2 miles
NW. of Wilton.

Uggeshall, par., Suffolk, 4 miles NE. of Halesworth
and 4 NW. of Southwold, 1473 ac., pop. 250; P.O.

Ugglebarnby, township, Whitby par., North-Riding
Yorkshire, 3% miles SW. of Whitby, 2470 ac., pop.

S 390; P.O.

j    Uggscombe, hundred, Dorset, 32,134 ac., pop. 4167;

; contains 14 pars.

Ughill, vil., Ecclesfield par., S. div. West-Riding
j Yorkshire, 6% miles NW. of Sheffield.

;    Ugle, river, Aberdeenshire; rises in Aberdour par.,

and flows 21 miles SE. to the North Sea 1% mile NW.
of Peterhead.

Ugley (or Oakley), par., Essex, 5 miles NE. of
Bishop Stortford, 2122 ac., pop. 401; P.O.

Ugthorpe, eccl. dist. and township, Lythe par.,
North-Riding Yorkshire, 7 miles W. of Whitby—dist.,

■ pop. 749; township, 2417 ac., pop. 241.

Ulg.—vil., Snizort par., Skye island, Inverness-shire,
on Uig Bay, 14 miles NW. of Portree; P.O., T.o.; has
a steamboat pier and a hotel.—2. Ulg, par., in SW.
of Lewis island, Outer Hebrides, Ross-shire, 135,471
ac., pop. 3489; contains also the islands of Bernera,
Mealista, and Pabay; the church stands near the W.
coast of Lewis, 34 miles W. of Stornoway.


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