A topographical dictionary of the United Kingdom, containing every city, town, village, hamlet, parish, district, object and place in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and the small islands dependent . rbyshire Derby. Shropshire Salop. Devonshire Devon. Somersetshire Som. Dorsetshire Dorset. Staffordshire Staff. Durham Durh. Suffolk Suff. Flintshire Flint. Warwickshire *- Warw. Glamorganshire - Glam. Westmorlarfd Westm. Gloucestershire - Glouc. Wiltshire Wilts. Hampshire Hants. Worcestershire Wore. Herefordshire Heref. Yorkshire York. Hertfordshire Herts. North Riding N. R. Huntingdonshire - H


A topographical dictionary of the United Kingdom, containing every city, town, village, hamlet, parish, district, object and place in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and the small islands dependent . rbyshire Derby. Shropshire Salop. Devonshire Devon. Somersetshire Som. Dorsetshire Dorset. Staffordshire Staff. Durham Durh. Suffolk Suff. Flintshire Flint. Warwickshire *- Warw. Glamorganshire - Glam. Westmorlarfd Westm. Gloucestershire - Glouc. Wiltshire Wilts. Hampshire Hants. Worcestershire Wore. Herefordshire Heref. Yorkshire York. Hertfordshire Herts. North Riding N. R. Huntingdonshire - Hunts. West RidingEast Riding W. R. Lancashire Lane. E. Leicestershire Leic. , OTHER ABBREVIATIONS AND CONTRACTIONS USED IN THIS WORK. Ham. - - Hamlet Rect. or Rec. - Rectory Par. - - Parish Vic. - - Vicarage Lib. - - Liberty Cur. - - Curacy Hund. - - Hundred Chap. - - Chapelry Wap. - - Wapentake Pop. - - Population Div. - - Division Boro. - - Borough Co. - - County Mkt. - - Market Ho. - - Houses m. - - Mile or miles Inhab. - - Inhabitants con. or cont. - contains, or containing *** The Abbreviations of the Days of the Week, the Months of the Year, and thePoints of the Compass, are as TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF SCOTLAND. ABE , a parish inBerwick-shire, in the Lammermuir-Hills; containing 22 houses and 150 inha-bitants. Here are the remains of an abbeyof Bernardines, founded in 1170. Abbey, a small village in the parish ofLo^ie, on the banks of the Forth, 1 of Stirling. Its inhabitants arechiefly fishermen and weavers. Near it arethe ruins of Cambuskeneth-Abbey. Abbey-green, a village in the parish ofLismahagoe, in Lanark. 5 miles ofLanark, situate on the W. bank of the Ne-than. It stands on the spot where an abbeyonce stood; whence its name. The villagecontains 90 houses and 500 inhabitants. Abbotrule, late a parish in Roxburgh,but now divided between the parishes ofBedrule and Southdean. Abbot^-hall, a parish on the S. coastOf Fife •


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