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Rh CATHERINE-SLACK. 620 ' AITKKICK. CATHKKINK-SI.ACK, a vil. in the tnshp. of North nl par. of Halifax, in tin- waji. of Moilcy, W. -t Killing of the co. of York, 2 mili.3 to tin 1 N.K. "1 Halt. CATIIKKIKIiTuN, a par. and law vil. in the upper div. of the hunJ. of Finch-Dean, Petenficld st town, 6 miles to the S. of Peterslield, and 10 N. "I I'ortsmouth. It is thn seat of a Poor-law Union. The living is a vie.* in the dioc. of Winchester, val. 2SO, in tin- patron, of ('. 1'riti hard, Esq. The church, dedicated to St. I '.'itheriue, is an ancient structure with a square tower. It contains a monument of the Hyde v, and in the churchyard is one to the memory of Mrs. Keen, wife of the celebrated tragedian, Edmund Ki an. There is an endowed free school, founded in 1695 by William Appleford, the income of which is about 15 per annum ; also a National school for boys and one for girls the latter has a small endowment. " Sir J. ( '. voise, Bart., is lord of the manor. The chief seat is Hinton House, formerly the residence of the Hydes, earls of Clarendon. It was here that the marriage of James II., when Duke of Y'ork, with Anno Hyde, is said to have taken place. i ATIIKKSTUN-L KWKTON. a par. in the hund. of Whitchurch Canonicorum, Bridport div. of the co. of Dorset, 3 miles to the N.JJ. of Lyme Regis, and 7 iniles to the W. of Bridport. It is situated near the sea-coast, on the river Char, about 1 mile to the N. of Charmimth, its post town. The living is a reel, in the dioc. of Salis- bury, val. 67, in the gift of Mrs. Hildyard. The old church, dedicated to St. Mary, was taken down in 1 vis, and a new one erected on its site in the decorated Gothic style, from designs by J. Rasson, Ksq., at the sole ex- pense of the late R. C. Hildyard, Esq. CATHILAS, a hmlt. in the par. of Llanfihangel- Aberby thyck, bund, of ] skennen, in the co. of Carmar- then, South Wales, 6 miles to the 8. of Llandeilofawr. It is united with the hmlt. of Cathargoed. CAT HI LAS, a limit, in the par. of Llanfynydd, hund. of Cathinog, in the co. of Carmarthen, South Wales, 5 miles to the 8.E. of Llandeilofawr. It is seated on the river Cothi, a branch of the Towy. CATHINOG HUNDRED, one of the 8 hunds. or subdivisions of the co. of Carmarthen, South V, situated in the northern part of the co., and bounded <m the N. by the co. of Cardigan, and surrounded by the bunds, of Cayo, Iskennen, Elvot, and Dorllys. It MUS the pars, of Brcchfa, Llanfihangol-Ar-Arth, Llannhangel-C'ilfar^en, IJanfihangel-Ros-y-Corn, Llan- fynydd, Llangathen, Llanllwny, Uaubyther, and IVn- correg, with parts of the pars. of'Llauegwad, and Llaii- y-( rwys. CATISFIELD, a hmlt. in the par. and hund. of Faro- ham, Fareham div. of the co. of Southampton, 1 mile from Farcham. ' ATLEY LAXE, a hmlt. in the tnshp. of Spotland, and par. of Rochdale, hund. of Haltbrd, in the co tine of ljuicastcr, 2 miles from Rochdale. CATMOKK, a ]>ur. in the hund. of Compton, in the CO. of Berks, 3 miles to the W. of East Ilslcy. Wan- tage is its post town. It is situated in a pleasant countrv, and Includes the tythg. of Lilloy. Catmore WHS an- ciently a market town under a grant by Kdwaid I The living is a i.-ct. in tlic dioc. of Oxford, val. 200, in the 1 .11. Hi. etc. Kyic. Ksq. The church is dedicated to St. 1 VI'iiN.a tnshp. joined with l.ittl. dale, in the par. of Lancaster, hund. "I I.on-.dalc South of the Sand-<. in - palatinu ' <, "> miles to the K. of l.an- ftl po-t town, li is a station on the Skipton and Lancaster 1 the Miilland railway. The t I. line, and o.lit iin> c.i.il and slat. I in the flax-mills anil n is the s.at of a I'cmr-law I The living i.- a j.er]-t. cur. in the din,'. ,,| Mane!,. val. 10(1, in the ^ill i>f tlic Vicai arc charitable en, partly for education, i about 20 a year. A Roman way is supposed to hart passed near this place, various Koman rein iins having been found in tin hood. ('ATI; INK, a vil. and ymaul tnera par. in the par. Som, in the co. of Ayr. i miles to the 8.E. i Mauchline. It is seated in a pleasant spot on the bt of the river Ayr, and was founded about 17*7 l>y proprietors of the cotton factories then established 1 1 1 is regularly built, with a spacious square in the cc and has a library for the use of tie w> and a brewery. There is a chapel of e iv, the liv being in the presb. of Ayr, and in tin municants; also a i'm church and an United .~ terian church. This village was for a time the i of the philosopher, Dugald Stewart. CATSASH HUNDRKD, one of the 40 hunds. or I divisions of the co. of Somerset, situated in the eastj liamentary div. of the co., and bounded on t the hunds. of Whitley, Glaston Twd, II Vhitestone ; on the E. by the hund. of Hrut S. by the hund. of Horethom ; and on the W. ' hund. of Somorton. It contains the pars, of i Almsford, Babcary, North Harrow, .South Harrow, I Havid Barton, North Cadbury, South ('adhury, (' Gary, Compton-Paunccfoot, ^ieiuton-Ma weston, Lovington, Wost Lydford, Mapcrton, Camel, Sparkford, Button-Montis, and V< field. The hund. extends over an area of about ! . CATS-DEANS, a hmlt. in the ]ir. of Monks' KU- borough, hund. of Ayleshury, in the CO. of Uuckingj^H not far from Prince's RUborough. -FIKIJl, a par. in tlic hund. "f Ninfi, ! Hastings, in the co. of Sussex, 2 miles to i Itattle, its post town. It contains some hop- Tho living is a rect. in the dioc. of Chichestcr, val. 4^H in the patron, of the Earl of Ashburnham. is partly in the early English style, and is d St. Lawrence. There is a charitable beqii< benefit of the blind, producing about ' num. II The principal residence is C'atstielil i CATSGORE, a hmlt. in the par. and hn merton, in the co. of Somerset, 1 mile ; CATS HALL, n tythg. in the par. and Godalming, in the co. of Surrey, 1 mile from < CATSTREE, a tnshp. in the par. of Wort of Brimstree, in the co. of Salop, 3 miles t< > Bridgnorth. CATTAL, a tnshp. in the par. of Hunsingore, wap. of I 1 Claro, in the West Hiding of the co. of York, 10 miletl to the W. of York. It is a station onth are-l borough, and High Harrogate branch of the North- 1 Eastern railway. CATTEKALL, a tnshp. in the par. of Garstiing, hund.1 of Amoundemess, in the co. palatine of Lancu- miles to the S. of Garstang. ItisMtu ink* I of the river Wyre, where the' 'i si < 'alder .joins it, not far from the Lancaster and Preston .lunctii n niilwT.|| The Lancaster canal passes near this place, extensive print-works, in which many of the wurkj^^H are employed. These works were among the earliest j established in Lancashire. Cattcrul Hall is the prin- ' cipal reside i OATTERICK, a par. partly in the eastern wap. of Gifling, and jiartly in the eastern an the western di vs. of the wap. of Ilan^r, in tl V of the co. of York,, r > mil' .-. to the S. K. <( Kicli' is a post town, and is situated on tie bai Swale. Catteriel: r.ridi'c, aliout 1 mile to the illat." 'i"ii on the Richmond and ! branch of the North-Eastorn railway. The p '. and com],ri-,s num. n ii. ol (lillin^, in this par., arc the chpl. ton-upon-Swalc, and the tn.-,hps. ot Ellerton-upon-8we Kiplin, Seorton, I'ckerliy. and Whitw, 11. In ' t I lam;, in this jiar., are the chph Hipswell, which iin-ludu tlic cxt. par. Martin's, and the tnhps. of East Aj'pli ton, r.ioiieh, Coliiournc, Killerby, Scotton, and Tun
 * Hampton, 1 mile to the N.W. of Uonnl< an,
 * in a picturesque district on the S. side