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Wood Green.—eccl. dist. and ry. sta. (Wood Green, Alexandra Park), Tottenham par., Middlesex, pop. 9381; has the Royal Masonic Boys School, and the Printers and Fishmongers almshouses; the sta. is 2¼ miles NW. of South Tottenham sta. and 5 N. of Kings Cross sta., London.—2. Wood Green, eccl. dist. and ry. sta., partly in West Bromwich par. and bor., but chiefly in Wednesbury par. and bor., Staffordshire, pop. 4032; the sta. lies between James Bridge sta. and J Ascot Junction.
Wood Hall.—seat, Herts, in S. of co.,5 miles NE. of Watford.—2. Wood Hall, seat, E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 2 miles SE. of Wetherby.
Wood Island, Clonleigh par., E. co. Donegal, in river Foyle, 39 ac., pop. 5.
Wood Newton, par. and vil., Northamptonshire, 4 miles E. of Oundle, 1590 ac., pop. 478.
Wood Norton, par and vil., Norfolk—par., 1726 ac., pop. 284; vil., 3 miles E. of Ryburghry. sta.; P.O.; in vicinity is Wood Norton House, seat.
Wood Rising, par., Norfolk, 2 miles NW. of Hing- ham, 1363 ac., pop. 93 ; contains Wood Rising Hall.
Wood Siding, ry. sta., Bucks, 1¼ mile NE. of Brill and 63 miles SW. of Quainton.
Wood Street, hamlet, Worplesdon par., Surrey, in AY. of co., 3½ miles NAY. of Guildford; P.O.
Wood Street (Walthamstow), ry. sta., Essex, 3¼ miles NE. of Hackney Downs Station, London.
Wooda Bay, wooded inlet, on coast of Devon, 3¼ miles W. of Lynmouth.
Woodalc, Carlton Highdale township, Coverham par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 7 m. SW. of Middleham.
Woodall.—hamlet, Ellerby township, Swine par., East-Riding Yorkshire, 7 miles N. of Hedon. — 2. Woodall, vil., Harthill with Woodall par., S. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire, 6 miles NAY. of Worksop.
Woodbank, township, Shotwick par., in co. and 5¼ miles NW. of Chester, 180 ac., pop. 59.
Woodbarrow House, seat, Somerset, 5 miles SAY. of Bath.
Woodbastwick, par. and vil., Norfolk—par., 2163 ac., pop. 210; vil., 8 miles NE. of Norwich; P.O.; in vicinity is Woodbastwick Hall.
Woodbine Hill, seat, SW. co. Waterford, 2 miles E. of Youghal.
Woodborough.—par. and vil., Notts—par., 1940 ac., pop. 899; vil., 7¼ miles NE. of Nottingham ; P.O. ; has a fine old church, and arries on brickmaking and framework knitting ; in vicinity is Woodborough Hall, an ancient mansion.—2. Woodborough, hamlet, Wins- combe par. /Somerset, 2 miles NW. of Axbridge; P.O. — 3. Woodborough, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Wilts —par., 1015 ac., pop. 397 ; vil., 3¼ miles W. of Pewsey and 7 miles SE. of Devizes; P.O.
Woodbridge, market town, par., and river port with ry.sta Suffolk, on river Deben, 8 miles NE. of Ipswich and 79 miles NE. of London, 1101 ac. and 108 tidal water and foresbore, pop. 4544; P.O., T.o., 2 Banks, 1 newspaper Market-day, Thursday. AYoodbridge was the seat of an Augustinian friary of the 12th cen- tury. It is a sub-port of Ipswicb, and has a consider- able coasting trade, exporting corn, malt, and bricks, and importing coal and timber. Brickmaking, rope- making, malting, and shipbuilding are carried on. '
Woodbridge (or South-Eastern) Division, pari, div. of Suffolk, pop. 57,608.
Woodbridge Hall, seat, 1 mile N. of Guildford, Surrey.
Woodbrook. — seat, SE. co. Dublin ; post-town, Bray.—2. Woodbrook, seat, 2¼ miles SAY. of Portar- lington, N. Queens co.—3. Woodbrook, seat, 8 miles N W. of Enniscorthy, AY. co. Wexford.
Woodbrougb, vil., Saddleworth township, Rochdale par., S. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire.
Woodburcote, hamlet, in par. and 1 mile S. of Tow- cester, Northamptonshire.
Woodburn, seat, Newbattle par., Edinburghshire, on river South Esk, 1 mile E. of Dalkeith.
Woodburn, ry. sta., Northumberland, 4 miles NE. of Readsmouth Junction.
Woodburn, 2 miles NW. of Carrickfergus, SE. co. Antrim, on Woodburn rivulet; P.O. |
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