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Rh l;i;uXTov. 402 BRUNTINGTHORPE. subdivisions ot the C". Mtimt.d ir. tho south ; iy div. of the eo.. and homi'l' .1. "I VirraII. .,H tin- K. l>y tin- 1' ry and N '> D tin; S. l.y the: < and cm thu V. by thci c.j. of Denbigh. It is itf-il into tii
 * Tidon, llarthill,

liury. lesion, (inildcn- Sutton, l'i nhall, and Waverton, with of Aldford, fi Uarv- on-th.'-ll' 1 Id, I'li'inon ... In tlii' >. ; ii.i liuud. i . Tho entire hiind. comprises an ar.-:i of 77. ' i I OV. a limit, in tho par. of liilbor .u-ii, wop. >xtow, in tho co. of Nottingham. N.V. nf Nottingham. It is near tho Nottingham and Mansfield branch of tho Midland railway. This 1. appears to have been onco a distinct parish, and of sulli- cicnt iven name to the hundred. BROXTOW WAl'KNTAKK. one of the C waps. or bubdivisions of the co. ot Nottingham, situated iiith"' N. parliamentary div. of the co., and hounded on the N. by the E. by the v.-ap. nf Tlmr- i, on the S. by : . Itushfliir, and on tho V. I, : Derby. It is separated into tv northern contains tho pars, of Annesley, Arnold, Basford, Bulwell, Hunknall-Toik.ird, Kirkby-in-Ash- field, Linby, .M < I- Woodhouse, 1' wick. - ... S:itton-in-Ashliolil, and 'I Rail, and the ext. pur. districts of Fclley an I Fulwood. The southern div. contains the pars, of Attenborough, Beeston, Bilborough, Bramco! 'wood, Orca -i.Nnthall, K i 'i'-i'l, Napl. i Trowell, and Wollaton. The entire hund. extends over an area of about 81, 1. I'.UOVN 1.1. IS. See BKYXU.YS, Brecknockshire. BK1 ( K!l. VKN. a vil. in the par. of Dunfermline, in tho co. "lland. It miles to tho S. of Dun- fermlmo. It is seated on tho N. coa.-l of tho Frith of Forth, and i.-i a ]rt subordinate to that of Bo'ness. III,!,, a limit, in the par. of ' wap. of Strafforth and Tickhill, in tho West Hiding of o. of York, 4 miles to the N. of Sheffield. llKI'KN-STAl'LKFOKD, a tnshp. in tho ] Tarvin, hund. of Eddisbury, in the co. palatine of C'hcs- HKI : IITON-, Ches'ii BRUKKN VI 1. 1 A'., an ext. par. lib. in the hr, Chadlington, in the co. of Oxford, 4 miles to the N. of Burford. It was tho silo of an abbey for monks of tlio Cistercian order, founded in 1147 by Nicholas Basset, and valued at the Dissolution at 124. The estate was I. to Sir Antony Cope, who built a mansion, which was afterwards burnt down. It is now the property of tho Sackvi. I'FF, a par. and market town, in tho bar. of Coshma, in the co. ol : pmv. of Munster. land, .) miles to t!,. N. of Kiiinnllock, and )3l miles from Dublin. I; in a fcrti! .:iterod . Morning Star, nnd is a ! I: 1 nd two castlos founded by the De Courcys, which belonged afterwards to the Dos- monds. It has been on several occasions tho scene of i and riots. A groat part of tho parish con* pasture Ian ! I s abundant, and is quan larK' "f Lime]- the district. In tin' town, which has one piii BtrC' ' in which quail, r ami petty sessions are hold, a bridewell, an I a j>. The livin in tho dioc. of Limerick, ' 'vorth 69, in tho patron, of tho bishop. The ruelurc. in the e.irly English style, will. i lofty s>pi'.- nmniimi'iit in tli" t.iwn and surroiindin,' '.->n!r"d. There is a 1 ily Knglish slic seaU in the vicinity arc Rockl tliat of Visrount Guill.'.i r, Kilbally-Owell, and Milltown. Traces of the e.i^ll" and of a triary still Friday i- th iield mi tli. May, "the 23rd July, ' i.'tobcr, and th' iber. I'.KI'I^, a par. in tho bar. of Clanwilliam. in t! of Tijiperavy, ]>rov. of .Mm;.-ter. Ireland, 4 miles t S.W. of Tipperury. '1 i.< "il is ii-rtili- ami I hilly, rising at .- k to the i united wi'l in tho dioc. I'.mly, V.it. i nl <1 I,i- . ij'.il seat is Mo KKUSYAKIl, :< par. in the hiin.l, of I'l.,, the CO. of iSntl'oli >.!!. ol Framlingliani. It is pleasantly situated on the bunks of the ii' ' ! miles from tho fSaxmundham station on ni railway. A chantry, originally foini'l- scy by Maud do Lancaster, Countess of Ulster, w,i.- t i 1 ';.">! t" this phxcc. About twelve. was converted into a nunnery, which llounsheil till the Dissolution, and was valued at 50. The site was i in 1538, to Nicholas Hare, and is now tie Earl of Stradbroke, lord of the manor The living at perpct. cur. in tho dioc. of N i>iith Wa sham, its post town. The liin^- is a r. -et. i: of Norwich, of the val. of 170, in the patr< Earl of Abergavcnny. Tho church ; >!. 1'. BIIUNDALL, a par. in tie Klotield, in cp. of Norfolk. 5 miles to the E. of Norwich. It i 'I on the banks of the iiv. on tho Ore nd Norfolk raili ;v i"K | is a rcct. consolidated with thai of Little 1'lnn in the dioc. of Norwich. The church is ci St. Lawrence. Brundallll !')- donees. BRUNDISH, a par. in the Iniud. of 11.. MIC, in co. of Suffolk, 8 miles to the N. ol is a station onthoGroat Eastern railway The living i a porpet. cur. annexed to the vie. of Tanningtoii, in dioc. of Norwich. The chmvh, drew, contains four monumental is of a priest who died in 1360. Tl x <>ar. l!l;i:NSI,l-;V. Se, I'.KINM.KY, Nottii. l!lM"NSl,i)V, a tnshp. in (!: | ton, b of 1'in-slow, in the eo. of Salop, '', mi! Bishop's Castle. It is situalid m:u lill. which ut liiitish eamji, i ailed Jiiiry Di' pros]iect. llIirNSTANE, a vil. in the par. ol IV M'V tho co. of F.iliiiluii nd, L' mil. euick. The inhabitants are .1 in th il-works. I'.UrX.Vl'l )CK. a tnslij.. in the ]ir. I'd. n, ward of Eskdalc, in tli--.- 00, of ' miles to the N. of C'urlisl.-. HKfNTCLIFFE THORNK, a limit. i:i the tnshp.. Morb'v, ami jmr. in the vvai West "Hiding of the co. of" York, 4 miles to i nirv. r.Kr.VrmVAITi:, a hmlt. in the clrplry.of Sihlllfl ! Kililwick, and vvap. .1 M..iiiilill ;n in tho West HidiiiL' of the eo. of York, 3 miles to til N. of Kcighluv. BHT'N'l raOTHORPE, a par. in tl.. IPI. laxton, in tho co. of I.' i :i'^ i < ti Lntterworth. The stocking manufacture i in the v illa'-'e. The Iiv ini; i f the val. of 3SO, in t!i. ],',ti..n. K. v. 'J'. Freeman. The church is dedicate.! to f Man.
 * rd Hall is near the village.