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Rh CAYTON. 626 CELLAN. CAYTON, ft hmlt. in tho par. of South Stainlcy, in the lower div. of the wap. of Claro, in tlio West Riding of tho co. of York, 3 mil--s X.K. nf Kiplcy. It was at onr time a i_-rant;c of Fountains Abbey. < XL8TOWN, a vil. in tho par. of Castlo-Mngner, in tho tar. of Duhallow, in the co. of Cork, prov. of Minister, Ireland, G milea to tin- N.W. of Mallow. Ilc.ro is a police station, and petty sessions arc held In* the county ma-_- .in- held on the 2oth April, 14th May, 18th October, and 2 1th November. CEDKIS, a tnshp. in tho jars, of Llanlihang* 1-y- Pennant and Talyllyn, in the co. of Merioneth, N ml h Vah-s, r, i,,ii.. s B.W. of Ddgdly. CKFF.N-LOCII, a tnshp. in the par. of Llanrhaiadr- yn-Mochnant, in the co. of Montgomery, North Wales, Smiles N. of Llanfyllin. CEFN, or OEVK, a hmlt. in tho par. of Gelligacr, hnnd. of Caerphilly, in tho co. of Glamorgan, South Wales, 6 miles X. f On rphilly. It is situated on a hill near tho river Taf. The Chester and Shrewsbury branch of the Un-il V> .-.tern railway has a station here. CEFNBLAIDD, a hmlt. in the par. of Talley, in the co. of Carmarthen, South Wales, 7 miles N. of Llan- dcilofuwr. CKI'XI T.TIIIXFAWK, a hmlt. in the co. of Car- martin M, South Wales, 3 miles S. of Llandcilofawr. CEFN CYMER, a tnshp. in the par. of Lkngwym, in tho co. of Denbigh, North Wales, 13 miles S.W. of Kuthin. KXDEISIOG, a tnshp. in tho par. of Llanfihan<.'. 1, co. of Montgomery, North Wales, 6 miles S.W. of Llan- fyllin. ' CEFNDU, a tnshp. in the par. of Rhuddlan, in the co. of Flint, North Wales, near Rhuddlan. CEFNHAFODAN.a tnshp. in tho par. of Llangirrig, in tho co. of Montgomery, North Wales, 6 miles S. of JJanidloce. The river Ccliii rises above Llangefni, in the co. of Anglesoa, and runs S.W. to Malldraeth Bay, pass- ing in its course under tho nineteen-arched viaduct of the Chester and Holyhcad railway. CEFNLENYD, an ext. par. placo in tho hund. of Deythur, in tho co. of Montgomery, North W miles "E. of Llanfyllin. KNLLYFNOU, a tnshp. in the par. of Meifod, in tho co. of Montgomery, North AVales, 3 miles 8. of Llanfyllin. CEFNLLT8, or KKVKNLLEECE, a hund. in Mid. Radnor, contains the pars, of Ccfnllys, Llandrindog, Fiiloth, Blcthvau;rh, Llanbadam-fawr, Llanfihangci- Khydithon, and Whitton, with parts of Llandoglcy, Llandewy-Ystrad-denny, Llangynllo, and Abbey-cwm- hir. CEFNLLYS, or KEVEXLEECE, a par. and nominal borough, in the hund. of Cefnllys, in tho co. of Radnor, 8 miles S.E. of Rhayadcr, on the river Ithon. It con- tains Tnfonnon, Cwmbroeth, and Trelegocd. This is a polling place, and a contributory borough to New Rad- nor, nominally governed by a bailiff, recorder, and bur- goMH. Hero are ruins of Castell Olyn Ithon, which was greeted in the 13th century by Ralph Mortimer. The living is a rect. in the dioc. of St" David's, ral. 135, in tho patron, of the bishop. Tho church is dod: to St. Miehat 1. The charities produce 22 r aiinuiii. riTN-U.YS, ISA 1-', and ISi IIAF, tnshps. in the par. of Llancrfyl, in tho co. of Montgomery, North Wales, 4 miles W. of Llanfair. CEFNPA WL, a tnshp. in tho par. of Ahhey-cwm-hir, hlllnl. of (Vl'nllys. in til' CO. "I Kadnor, Soiith Wall -i, C miles E. of Rhayadergwy. It i- litoaii ( l at the con- llueiieo of tho rivi-rs ltli"ii an 1 Clvwcdop. i N rK.NNAK. a hmlt. in the par. ..,f Alierdare, in tho co. of Glamorgan, South' Wales, 4 miles S.W. of Merthyr-'fyclfil. It is situated on the rivei Cynon, near aiks of tho canal. The inhabitants arc engaged in "-works and cnlliorios. OEPNPO8T, a 1i,,hp. in tho par. of LlanfihanRol, hund. of Ederaion, in tho co. of Merioneth, X"ith Wales, 6 miles N.W. of Conven. CKFNKIIOSand I"( 'HA, tnshps. inthepar.of Towyn, in the co. of MI ri"ni th, North Wales, near Towyn. ( KKXTKKl -TK.UV.atythg.inthopar.of Aberffiw, in the co. of Antrl. s. a, North Wales. CEFN-Y-BEDD, a hmlt. in tho co. of Denbigh, North Wales, 1 miles from Wrexham. CF.I-'NYJJF.KIN, a Irish]), in the par. of Kerry, inth co. ofMont: rth Wales, 2 miles E. of Newtown. CKFN-1 -i ' H:'H. a tn.-hp. in HP- par. of Eglwysfach, in the en. nf Denbigh, 4 miles S.E. of Conway. i i;i-N-Y-(ri;|) . a tn.-hp. in th.- par. of Llan fan, in tho co. of Denbigh, 5 miles N. of Kuthin. ( K!-'N-Yl;-( IWK.N, a tnshp. in the par. of in the CO. of M< rioneth, North Wai. -. CKI-TX, or CKI-'N, a tnshp. in tho par. of hund. of Colcshill, in the co. of Flint, 5 miles N. Mold. It is situated on an eminence mar tho Alwen, and is a station on tin- cluster and llol branch of the London and North- Western railway. ('IIC ID KIVER passes under the viaduct, (WO fert long, on the Holyhead and Chester railway, and falli into tho sea at Port Penrhyn, in the en. of Carnai CEIDIO, a par. in the hund. of Dinlacn, in th. Carnarvon, North Wales, 5 miles W. of 1'wllheli, post town, and 2 from Nvvin. The Crewe section or London and North- Western railway has a stal" Bangor, 28 miles distant. The living is a in tho dioc. of Bangor,val. 85, in the patron, of T. Parry, Esq. Tho charities produce 4 per annum CEIDIO. See RHODOGEIHIO, Anglcsca. CEIRCHIOG, a parochial chplry. in the hund. o: fon, in the CO. of Anglesea, North Wales, 4 miles N. of Abcrffraw, and 3 from theTy-Croes station mi theChet- ter and Holyhead railway. Tho living is a p.-rpct. cur. annexed to tho rect. of Llanbeulan, in the dioc. of Han- ger, in the patron, of the bishop. CEIRIOG KIVER takes in rUo in tho S. part of the co. of Denbigh, under Cad. r I . ryn, and runs . -astwud through tho beautiful valley, where Owen ( i wynncdd met Henry II., to the river Deo. CELBRIDGE, a market town in the pars, cumpcr and Kildrought, in tho bars, c t in the co. of Kildare, prov. of Leinst. r, Ireland. 11 miles W. of Dublin. It is situated in the midst of a hjj^H improved country, on tho river Li Hi canal, and at tho distance of 1 mile Imm the Ha/ station of the Great Southern and Western railway. Many of the inhabitants arc engaged in thi woollen trade, and there is a large woollen factory in the town, erected in 1805, but not recently at work, town, which was founded at an early period by th of Limerick, contains tho parish church of Kildr a modern structure, with a monument to tip a Roman Catholic chapel, savings-bank, hospital, and the Union poorhouse. There is a In school tho Conollys, the revenue of which is 309 ) Some interest is attached to this spot as having b- home of 1 uhomrigh, known as Vanessa in Dean Swift's poem of " Cadenus and Vanessa bower nf laurels is still pointed out in th. ( '. Ibridgo Abbey as tho placo when the D. :: Vanessa frequently conversed. A handsome bridge hero spans the Liffey, which flows for several mifei through demesne lands of great beauty. several Bno seats in the neighbourhood. '1 day is Saturday. Fairs are held on the last Tues April, sth September, and 7th X--.mb. -r. (T'.l.l.AX, a par. in the hund. of Moyddyn, i CO. of Cardigan, Smith Wai. ~, :i miles N.E. of Lam- ' .ted on the ].' ni;:u road to Lonntium. 01- I.lanio, vestigi s nl' v.hi.-li el remain, ne.i' Teili. Among the mountains in the neighbourhood >> an immense stone, known as Lhjch Cynon, raised circular tumulus. Tho adjacent river, Frwd ( jimbably so named from Cynon, the reputed i Tregynon. There are likewise other sepulchral h with 'remains of a cromlech, camps, AC.; former may 1 ' ITP ntioni d tip- llyr-laen and tho T Foiwyn, or " Virgin's Gnivo," thc ' S. of tho