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Rh ;DAU KOAD. 310 liOXSALL. N. uj.ort. It is Mtiiated on the south coast of the ialand, "i. . imation called the Uiul. Above the village rises the loftv St. Boniface Down, an 1 a little to : the headland of Dunnoso. 1'.. .n- churth is i most charming spots in the island. The nami' .bably a corruption of l; m- i 'luirch. The living is u reel, in the dioc. of Win- chester, of the val., with the perpct. cur. of Shanklin 1 1, in the patron, of the Kev. W. Whi 1'. Hill, Esq. The church, which is partly in tliu Norman '1 to St. Boniface. In; ' ephill, and Appuldercombe Park, the sea: BOXDAIiY KOAD, or BARTON ROAD, an cxt.
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-la-Zouch. N I M ;.'l !:, a tnshp. joined with Aismundcr' tli. par. and lib. of Uipou, in the West Hiding of the co. of York, close to Ripon. BOXDIXUTON, a hmlt. in the par. of Dunstor, hund. of Carhampton, in tho co. of Somerset, not far i'l-. in Dm..- 1 BONDLEIOH, or BUND LEY, a par. in the hund. of North Tawton, in the co. of Devon, 8 miles to the N. of Oakhampton. It lies on tho banks of tho river Taw. The living is a reel, in the dioc. of Exeter, of the val. of tron, of Ciil. Wyndham. Th church, which is partly Norman, is dedicated to St. James. It BONDS, a tnshp. joined with Barnacre in the par. of Oarstang, hund. of Amounderness, in the co. palatine of Lancaster, not far from Oarstang. Here are the remains of Grccnhaigh Castle, an ancient seat of the Stanleys. founded iu the reign of Henry VII. It was dismantled by order of the parliament during the civil war of the ntury, and only one tower is now standing. BONK i:.D, a vil. in the hund. of Dcuborough, in the co. of Buckingham, 3 miles to the E. of Great Mar- low. It is on the north bank of tho river Thames. BOM III I LI,, a lib. in the par. of Tamworth, and hund. of OBlow, in the co. of Stafford, 2 miles from Tamworth. Tho principal residence is Bonehill House, tho seat of E. Peel, Esq. 1 .1 1 N KSS. See BOKKOWSTOWXXZSS. BONGATE, or BONDGATE, a tnshp. in tho par. and borough of Appleby, East ward, in tho co. of AVestmoroland, close to Appleby. The Appleby station of the Kdc -n Valley railway is in this township. It is situated on the river Eden, and includes the hmlt. of Battlo-Barrow, the site of an ancient Canuelitc monas- iho shire-hall, and county gaol, besides tho old church and a handsome National school. Tho barony was held by the Vitcriponts, under a grant from King John. Sre AiTLEBY. BONUARD, a vil. in tho par. of Whitburn, in tho co. of Linlithgow, Scotland, 4 miles from Whitburn. In >v Moss coal-works. BONHILL, a par. in the co. of Dumbarton. Tho Dumbartonshire railway crosses this parish, with a station at Alexandria. It is situated in a ].i< turusquo the MI mi hi rn end of Loch Lomond and the river Clyde, on tho banks of tin ii The par. contain* tho populous and flourishing vil. of i, and the vil. of Darltilth. Tho Levcn, the ontli t ..f the Loch, falls into the < D'nnliartnn. It abounds in fine salmon and trout, ami iU w nkably pure and soft. On its bunks are large print-works and bleach- grounds, in which most of the inhabitants of tho parish are employed. The living, of tin' val. of '2'>'t, is within ttiop:- '' ol Dumbarton, and in the patron, of < 1.11 ..) Stoii.-tii'M. There are, besides tho parish kirk, place ]. l.i'L miring to the; Five Church ami the 11 nhill was the birthplace (1721) of Tol'ias Sm.illott, nnvrli.it and historian, to whose pillar has ! L Tin ri. t In- 1 1 i if his songs. Bonhill House is the resi- i in 1 |i:iriih i'orincrly In-longed to the Lennoxes, who foun'l- LJO of Darlcitii. BONINGALE, or BON 1N( ill ALL, a r Shill'nal div. of the hund. of Brinutn Salop, 6 mii ! Mutlnal. ; edge of Staffordshire. The Shrewsl.
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panes near thin place. Tho living is annexed to r n, mined BON-H.lJWAKD, a vil. in tin- par. and ii,'h, in the co. of Roxburgh, Scotlau Jcdburgh. It is situated al>. itloaD rivers Toviot and Jed. Th- North British railway runs by it. l:i iNKI.l'., a vil. in tho centre of the par. of (V nathan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. BONI.AIIV. or lirXl.AIIY. a vil. in the j j bar. of (tr.ui.ii'l, in the co. of Lone ster, Ireland, 4 miles to the X. near the south extremity of Ix>ugh Gon held here on the 6th May, the 26th October, and the 12th December. in 'XMAHON, or BrXMAII" Ballylanecn, and bar. of Dccies-v, co. of Watei-ford, pr..v. of Monitor. the S.W. of Vatorf.,i-d. His pi. sea-coast, at the mouth of tin- Mnall river Mlhon, resorted to as a watering-pi tants arc employed in '. and lead mines of the neighbour!! mahon, which have long been worked, guard station. BONXKX-CATI'. -i vil- Kettle, and par. of Kendal, Kcndal ward Westmoreland, 3 miles to the X . BONNINGTON, a vil ii. in the co. of Edinburgh, Scotlau. 1. 1 mil" 1 burgh. It is seated near the coast on Leith water, and is a ! branch of the Edinburgh, 1' There is a mineral spring, tl esteemed. BONNINGTON, a vil. in t co. of Edinburgh, Scotland Ratho, and 9 miles to : canal passes near it. In tl House. BONNINGTON, a par. in the In of Shepway, in tho co. of Kent, G mile* f llytho. It is partly in tho lib. <:
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is a roct. in the dioc. of ( ant- n. of T. Papillon. Knmwal.l. BONXVl'.KIDCK, a vil. in the co. of Stirling', Scotland, I mi kirk. It is seated on the banks of the Bonny ', of the river Cai IKiNXVKlci;. or I'.AXN! of Cockpen, in the co. ' to tho 8. of Edinburgh. It is a l.r.in. h of the .North British railway. Coil il in the noL'hliouil DHXXVTiiX, or IKiNXIX- of Matvton, in the co. . i .'of .Monlro.io. The > way ]i asses near it. A ca-' which there arc 'till some r. mains. NlJUX.atn.ihp. inthr].ar. of (!_ of EdeniioTi, iii the co. of ' from Corwen. lluNSALL, a ].ar. and town in the hnni of^ worth, in tin- co. ,,t Di il. , '.' mi!. - S ' I 17 from Derby, and 1} mile X.W. : way station. It is situat<il in a hilly district,l in romanti. n tho west side of the ri went, nnd contains the lin:! BOM ly a market town; and a market CTOM, K i.g erf n pillar surmnui.' is still standing. ' Lead and zinc arc obtained, ind