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Rh CLAREVILLE. S87 CLATWOETHY. CLAREVTLLE, a vil. in the tar. of Barren, in tho o. of Clare, prov. of Connaught, Ireland, 3 miles to the j.W. of Burivn. CLAREWOOD, a tnshp. in the par. of Corbridge, in ,he E. div. of tho ward of Tindale, in tho co. of North- imberland, 4i miles N.E. ot Corbridge. ( ILARINA", a vil. and post tovn, in the bar. of Pub- ilebrien, in the co. of Limerick, prov. of Hunster, Ire- .'atrick's-well. Eyre Mussey, brother of Hugh Lord Iassey, was created Baron Clarina for military services t Culloden and Havannah. CLARISFORD, the seat of tho Bishop of Killaloe, u the river Shannon, ill the co. of Clare, Ireland. CLAKK GREEN", a hmlt. in tho par. of Batley, in lie West Hiding of the co. of York, 6 miles N.W. of .Vakefield. CLARKSTON, a quoad sacra par. in tho par. of East ilonkland, in tho co. of Lanark, Scotland, 2 miles from Virdrie, and 32 from Edinburgh. The living is in the iresb. of Hamilton, and in tho patron, of the male com- umicants. ( 'L YUKSTON, a vil. in tho par. of Cathcart, in the 0. of Renfrew, Scotland, 2 miles S. of Glasgow. CLARMALLAGH, a bar. in Queen's co., prov. of .einster, Ireland ; is bounded by Upperwoods on the N., 'ulliuagh on the E., tho co. of Kilkenny on the S., and y Clundonagh on the W. It is situated in the S.W. part f tho co., and contains the pars, of Kildellig, Killer- nogh, Aghmacart, and parts of Bordwell, Coolkerry, Mtanagh, Aliarney, Aghaboe, Abbeylcix, Rathdowuey, iosconnell, Glashore, Erke, and Durrow. Its length is learly 3 miles, and its greatest width 8, comprising an >.f 43,534 acres. CLARO, UPPER AND LOWER, a wap. in two divs., n the West Riding of the co. of York ; the upper div. rontains the pars, of Spofforth, Kirkby-Overblow, Kirk )t?ighton, Cowthorp, Goldsborough, AUerton-Maul- !!, Hunsingore, Lcathlcy, Marlon, Nun Monkton, A'uston, and parts of Hammcrton, Addingham, Hare- vood, Little Ouseburn, Ripley, Aldborough, Ilkley, Otley, A'rixlry, Skipton ; the lower div. contains tho pars, of 'opgrove, Havcrah Park, Knaresborough, Fewston, treat Ouseburn, South Stainley, Hampsthwaite, Burton- jjeonard, Kirkby-Malzeard, Paunal, Farnham, Staveley, ml jMi-ts of Little Ouseburn, Ripon, Ripley, and Ald- lorough, comprising together 212,650 acres. Tho wap. lerives its name from Clare, or Claro Hill, where the axon Vitenagomotos were held. CLAS, a tnshp. in tho par. of St. Harmon, in the undred of Rhayader, in the co. of Radnor, 4 miles N. f Rhayader. CLASAlilXKA, a hmlt. in the bar. of Imokilly, co. .f Cork, prov. of Munster, Ireland. It lies near C'astle- iiartyr. CLASE, a hmlt. in tho par. and hund. of Llangaf- lach, in the co. of Glamorgan, South Wales, 3 miles v of Swansea. CLASHACROW, or DE GLAISHCROE, a par. in he bar. of Crannagh, in tho oo. of Kilkenny, prov. of L,einster, Ireland, 1 mile S.E. of Freshford. It lies .long the right ban!: of the river Nore, a short distance in the road from Freshford to Kilkenny, near tho river Nuenna. The living is a rect. united with Aghour, in lie dioc. of Ossory. CLASHAVODIG, a vil. in tho par. of Little Island, u the bar. of Barrymore, in the co. of Cork, prov. of lunster, Ireland, miles E. of Cork. CLASIICARNOCK, a small harbour in the par. of ''urness, 3 miles E. of Capo Wrath, in tho co. of Suther- cnd, Scotland. CLASHEENNAGNAW, a hmlt. in tho bar. of Gar- eiy-West, in the co. of Cork, prov. of Munster, Ire- md, 2 miles to the N.W. of Skibbereen. CLASHMABROCK, a vil. in the bar. of Fermoy, in le co. of Cork, prov. of Munster, Ireland, 4 miles to ic S. of Donoraile. CLASHMESSIE, a vil. in tho par, of Assyut, in the 1. of Sutherland, Scotland, 20 miles W. of Lairg. It is situated in a wild country on Clashmessie Bay, which is 3 miles wide. CLASHMORE, a limit, in the par. of Dornock, in the co. of Sutherland, 2 miles W. of .Dornock. CLASHMORE, a par. and post town, in the bar. of Dceics-within-Drum, in tho co. of Waterford, prov. of Munster, Ireland, bounded by the river Blackwater, and intersected by tho road from Clonmel to Youghal-ferry. The surface has some hilly pasturage and a fair propor- tion of profitable soil. Tho living is a prebend, and vie. in the dice, of Cashel, Emly, Waterford, and Lismore, val. 240, in the patron, of the bishop. The church, which stands in the village, is of modern date, and was built by the Board of First Fruits. The village is situated on the banks of the Blackwater, 10 miles S.W. of Dungar- von, and contains a Roman Catholic chapel, dispensary, and three day schools. It is the seat of a constabulary force, and petty sessions are held hero. The remains of an abbey, said to have been founded in tho 7th century, stand near the river. At the Dissolution this abbey became tho property of Sir Walter Raleigh. Tho neigh- bouring seats are Clashmore House, the demesne of Lord Hastings ; D'Loughtano, the residence of Samuel Allen, Esq. ; Ballina Multina, of F. Kennedy, Esq. ; and the Glebe House. CLASHROE, a hmlt. in the bar. of Clare, in the co. of Galway, prov. of Connaught, Ireland, near Head- ford. CLASSAGHROE, a hmlt. in tho bar. of Ballymoe, in the co. of Galway, prov. of Connaught, Ireland, 3 miles N. of Glenamaddy. CLATFORD, a tythg. in the par. of Preshute, in tho co. of Wilts, 1 mile S.W. of Marlborough. Formerly a priory stood here, which was founded by Roger Morti- mer shortly after tho Conquest. CLATFORD - GOODWORTH, or GOODWORTH CLATFORD, a par. in the hund. of Lower Wherwell, Andover div. of the co. of Hants, 10 miles W. of the Audover Road station on the South- Western railway. It is situated near tho canal, and includes the tythg. of Good- worth. The living is a vie.* in the dioc. of Winchester, val. ,180, in tho patron, of W. Iremonger, Esq. The church is dedicated to St. Peter. CLATFORD PARK, an oxt. par. place, in the hund. of Selkley, in the co. of Wilts, 2 miles S. of Clatford. CLATFORD, UPPER, a par. in the hund. and union of Andover, in the co. of Hants, 2 miles S.W. from Au- dover, its post town, and 5 from Stockbridge. It is situated on the canal a short distance from the South- western railway, which has a station at Andover Road. Tho living is a rect. in the dioc. of Winchester, val. 458, in the patron, of the Rev. E. Froud. The church is dedicated to All Saints. There is a school supported by the rector. CLATHY, a vil. in the par. of Findogask, in the co. of Perth, Scotland, 10 miles S.W. of Perth. CLATT, a par., with a vil. of the same name, in tho district of Alford, in tho co. of Aberdeen, Scotland, 10 miles S. of Huntley. It is bounded on the N.W. by the Bogie, and on the S. by the Suie and Coreeu Hills. Three-fifths of the surface is under tillage, and the re- mainder is common, pasture, and wood. Granite is the prevailing rock, and one quarry is worked. It was made a burgh of barony by James IV., and formerly had a weekly market, but has now only_ two fairs, one in May aud the other in November. This par. is in the presb. of Alford, and in tho patron, of the crown. Tho stipend of tho minister is 135. CLATTERCOTE, an ext. par. place, in tho hund. of Banbury, in tho co. of Oxford, 6 miles N. of Banbury, its post town. There are still to be seen the remains of the priory founded hero by tho Beauchamps in the Nor- man period. Tho lib. is intersected by the Oxford canal, and has only one good house. CLATTERFORD, or CHATTERFORD, a vil. in tho par. of Carisbrook, Isle of Wight, in tho co. of Hants, 1 mile S.W. of Newport. CLATWORTHY, a par. in the hund. of Williton, in the co. of Somerset, 10 miles from Wellington station OP
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