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Rh ADWAL'l 30 AOHA. AD WALTON, a hiiilt. in the chplry. of Drighlimr- II the West i the co. of Ym-k, u milc.s to the S.W. ilton Moor was the scene of an eugagc- ! liri'ax and the forces of the iiy the royalist forces under
 * :il of Newcastle. This hmlt. was formerly a market

town. Fairs for the sale of horses, caf held on thu uuth .Ian.; -Sth Februai lliurs- il-iy. liily OH Thursday from Eiuiter till !i Nov., til.. T ami the 'j:;rd I)o- ADWI.1,1,. a par. iii the liuii'l. <if l.i knor, in tin- i Oxford, 4 miles to tie- S. of Thamv, and '2 milea iswiirth, th post town. Jt is situated near the rhiltcrn Hi '. living is a rect. in tin- dim-, .lord, al. I'l-J.i, in tin- patron, of J. W. Itinh. Esq. The i-hurvh is dedicated to 88. Peter and Paul, and is a small ancient structure with a square t Adwell House is the principal residence. Adwri: ancient entrenchment, said to have been const i by the Danes. ADW1CK-LK-M m.l.r, a par. in the northern div. of the wap. of Mrallorth and Tickhill, in the V. -I Hiding of the co. of York, -1 miles to the NAV. .!' Doncaster. It include* the tnshp. of Humphall with Stublu. It was situated on the ancient road called Er- mine-itreet. A branch of the river Don passes through th>- parish. The living is a rect. in the dioorot '> val. 450, in the patron, of J. Fullerton, Esq., of Thri- bcrg. The church is dedicated to St. Lawrence. There is a small endowed free Kchool, which was found the Rev. W. Hedges. Tho water of a spring hero is raloedu in " H :-'i .< living is ,i cur. miiti '1 with the vie. of Vath, in the dioc. rk. and in the patron, of the Dean and Canons of Christ Omr AFFANK, n par. in the bar. of I>< tiea-wiUurat-Dmn, in tl Vaterford, prov. of Munster. Ireland, 4 mile* to the S.K. of Lismoro. Jt is situated on the banks of ti kwater, which forms iU boundary on tin. south-nest, und i.i hue navigable. Its ancient name was Arthmenn or Aghmean. In 1564 it was tho seen* of a battle between tho Earls of Desmond and ail, inn In. i was defeated. Here was for it nl tin- Fit/iii mills do Deci. place is still n M -ix-cios of cherry, whieh wot Iter, and continues to flourish in tin :ood to this day. Tin-. M castle was bunit down, and on its .-ile tho present mansion. Dromann, was erected, now the seat ot
 * . .-mil is near the North Midland milway. The
 * . Aflmne House and !! Hi -ville

are the primijuil seats. The living is a vi. . in tl: i^hcl, Kinl with in the Citron. ..| tl,, Duk. of Lhc 1 1th May, the 1'Jtli i. In r. Al tythir. in the par. and hni Castle, in the co. of Dorset, not far from Corfo ' '. All -ITM'l.i:. ., pur. ill the iniinl. ! I liliiili to t! iiittler. It was aii ii-ntly ealli d Aspnii'lell. In IM'.i thr hin-- incil. the limit. , i - :hg. of
 * is situated on tl,.- ii, i Tient. It
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', a hill iK-twci n 1'nljletown and rkable in has a diametM > HOC small tumuli are near tin-in. Tin.- living is a vie. will "I Toiun Puddle, in the dioc. of Salislnny, val. i'JUJ, in the patron, of .'. Frampton, Esq. The church is an nncienM structure, with nave, ei lafine decor' 1 embattled tower of the reign of Edward IV. At td dissolution of the monasteries the vicarage v Thomas Lyllyington, one of the monks of An, Aljliiy, auscd tho 1" '-.'I 1'iilj.ii and scats to bB i in tho nave of the church. Thorn is a small < endowed sdiool loiiinli'd Iiy MillHiurne. .M-'li'N. :. M|. in the 'lib. of VY. t .M..iina, in the at, in the oo. of Southampton, 2 miles 8. OB .nth. It i-- situated in ar Freshwater I'.iy. a: 'foot of Alton Down, which has an elevation of 500 faM and on the summit of which are some tumuli. TON ItlMlHiKND, a vil. in tho par. of New Cumnock, in the co. of Ayr, Scotland. It is situated! near New Cumnock on Alton 'Water, a email which rises under I'.lack Larghill, flows through O^H Afton, and fells into the Nith. Afton Water is the t of one of the songs of liurus. Tho population ' i the village is small, and a few hands are engagi >i i tho lead mined. AUAK T(>VN", a hmlt. of St. Vancras par., in tM huiul. of ssiiK;,.in, in the co. of Middlesex, '2 mi. tin- N.W. of St. Paul's, Ix>ndon. It lies between tho Northern and North Loml - s and th* Regent's canal; and was named ni'lrr its founder, V. A gar, Esq., of Kim Lodge. AGATON, asmullplaeo in tho par. of Bt. lUni in the hund. of Koborou^li. in the co. 1 ^^1 N. "f Plymouth railway station, and 4 from Devo: 'il is strong and loamy, and there is a in the vicinity. AGBBIGO, a vil. in llie par. of Wanniield, i wup. of AgbrigK, i" Ine 'i ~t (tiding of tho co. ot i -' miles to the I'- "t '.,k. Held. ACIiKIGGWAI'lATAKi:..-!,. of tho !> Ili'lini; id'lhe en. of York, is boiim north by Morley wap.. ast by Os^ 011 the south b l^incashir. ire. It eom],ri>, - t uppiT and the low< r. the lalter i.f which ii pars, of East and West Arl-1- .. Kotliwell.Sainlall-Magna.Thoni'hill. N 1 - Vonnlield, :unl part of Batley, of I)ew~luiry. of Kmly, and ot l-'i -:itln i -ton, -. Tin n|,|.,r iii .1, Kirk-l!nrton, i. with parts of Emlcy ami -: ; n aep -. Ai . 1 1 1 A in tho pars, of Bowdon ami . in the hiin.l. of Bucklow, in t! ine <( miles .S.W. of Ahriin h:un. AlM'liN. a tnshp. in tin | i.und. J mill - to It is on '' the Duke At ;i ; l.i..'- 1 1 |N i I, 1 illLC ll' I Hay, in the south-eastern j.iit ot I'' :
 * to explain its |

issaid that tin il. vil a^ il. 'i]."i- of " yin:; 1 hurl, il thi^ rock of Wicht. Thn peoplu name it IMW the 1 1 -nun.' tumuli near it. i tin- North liidiiig of the to tin- S.V. of Middleham. AQHA, OT AUGHA, a par. in 1 in tie ' .".I pi.iv. i.l I.einster. Inland, riing ]>:irt of the market town of I.ei^lilin Hi Itish ; ' il ast Lank of tin- riv. r Ilain.w. on ili. win KilkciniN. It was the si- an aldx'y named Achadfiniiluss, founded at a vciy remote lian, and jilnnden d )>y the Dan- 864. The land is % 1 and is nil under i ultiviition. s quarried I'm 1 burning. The living is a vie. united with Ihiiileekny. F.iii- an- held in I iv, on tho 14th lliiy, t: r, and tlio
 * il.l-'.'l Hi llil'K, a tn~lip. in the p.-ir. of CoM-rham,