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Rh riil.MXtillAM, XOKTII. 030 i'(i;.MANSVKI,I,. villa, for both se wlii, ' Tho Tho arc. held by tlui trustees of t!:- CO JiLINCfHAM.NOBXH, a par. in the northern div. (if thu w;i;>. of X'waik, in tin: co. of Nottingham, ~> (rum Xcwiik, its p'i.-t I.AVII, and S from South- well. It i . ,n and Xorth-NY. railway, and is 1^ miles fr,.m tin .li'in oil the
 * Northern line. Tin- living is u vie. in the dioc.

of I., tiUO, ill till! patron, of tin! Dean anil All Saii.l. aii'l of N and dioc. of York, but now Lincoln. rodiuu 'J) per annum, i u school, with an endowment of 3'J per uimiuii. 'jom- 1 in 1790. i uI.UNlillAM, SUilion of the London and North- Vc.iti rn railway, and 5 miles from the Newark .station of the Northern Hue. Newark ii its port town. It is si; on the ancient Fosse Way, and contains the limits, of Deanthorpo and Brough, the latter occupying tho Bito of tli ,ocolana. Tho living is u reel, in tho dioc. of Lincoln, val. 118, in the patron, of tho Bishop of Peterborough. The church is dedicated to St. John thr Ilapti-t, and was formerly included ill tho dioc. of York. Tin- Wi slcyaiis have a chapel iii tho village. The parochial charities produce about 17 per annum. British antiquities weie found when tho barrow at Pottershill was opened. T! lling- liain Hall, situated about half u mile S. of tho village. COLLlNliTuX, a par. in thu hund. of Boxash, in the co. of Hereford, 12 miles from the AVoofi'ertoii mil- way station, and 4 N. of Bromyard, its post town. Tho subsoil is limestone, and part of the land is in hops. The living is a rect. annexed to that of Edwin Ealph, in the dioc. of Hereford, in the patron, of W. L. Childo, Tho old church, dedicated to All Saint.-', h 1. sll. n into di" ay, a new church w.is, u . i. d in 1800 in tho i arly English style, on a more central site. Edmund
 * 1 ot the manor.

II H.UXtJTKKI-:, a par. in the liunil. of Wymurslf-y, in tho co. of Northampton, -I mile, S. of Nortliaii Tho North- Western railway passes near the village. Tho living is u rect.* in the dioc. of Peterborough, al. 331, in the patron, of the Kov. 1!. Hill. The church, dedicated In St. ( 'oliiinb, is a, well-built .structure in the Saxon stylo of architecture, with a tower. The charities amount to 3 per annum. The Y-!i-y:m M,-t! I. UN'S CKKl-'.X, a limit, in the par. of I'oulton- I -1'' vide, in the - ^ter, _> miles W. of Xi and 18 miles fr<>m Manchester. It is a station on the l.iveipool and Manchester railway, and is !. I, I STOVX, a small maiket town in the; ininey, in the bar. of Foro, in the co. of West- nuatli, jirov. of J. ( in.,ter, Ireland, I mili-s S.I), of i Pollard. It is situated near Lou^li l.i ne. and e..i ice station, marUet-hou.r, and di-pensary ; tie is within the Mullingar 1'nor-law I'nidii. The principal '. t ill i. Pettj M ioni are ln-ld iy, and I liis al.- held on tie Mil )ber. i ' M.l.lSl'i ), a vil. in the par. of Slains. in 11 I' ' ilaiid. a '.i.ii iiotance K. of Newborgh. The ilihahr, Hid cure l'le,it iplanti' ' .id and llaildnek. COLLJ8TON, a hmlt. in the par. of St. Vi K eans, in till' co. Ill I a station on the Albnnil b 'Iway. n now hi-1'inijiiii; ! I Illl ^ |,y CnrJn K'AV. a hmlt. in the 1>a r. of Trinity, b. ,r, eo. of ' COLI.< )l 'Illil'IIN, a vil. in the par., in the eo. of I.analk. .Scotland, 1 n It is ehietly inhabited bj COI.I.OX, a j ' vil. in the bars, of Ferrate and I i.-ath prov. ,1 I. : mil, ."> miles S. ,, ,,} g,,' iron) Dublin. Tie hill), tin 1, at Bellpatrick i :.

About 5,0(10 Anth- .ti-d into ; in tin . val. with Mo.-, town an 374, in tin on a conllu by a stone bridge. It i and i It KolllanCatholic chapel, Methodic, it ion, and a disji I numb, :iliabitants are lai' . i I. in tho town, was built in Isl:; : subscription and by aid from the late Hoard , ,t Fruits. It contains tho family tomb of t: (hi, 1 T, mple i:, th ..ml. COLLONSAY. , in the. Jura, and district of Islay, in tin land. These islands lia W. of Jura and l.-lay, a ^ separated by a naimw ehanin-1, whii-h is water. Collonsuy is il. lierly of the two, ! tin y are together 12 miles in length, with an iatn breadth of 3 miles. fertile : the breed Collonsay is the only 1 are remains of am n i but tho n.: abbey of Augustine Friars v ., d priory of this monastery, still ex. reputed the finest relic of n 1 tland, next to Icolmkill. < harbour, called Portuafeamin, where vessels OttJ^^H Cod and flat fish are. ,- caugh^^H ]. im.inent assistant minister .- two islands at a stipend of 60. St hiive had an establishment in ' to lona. COLLOONEY, a post and market town in t Ballysadare, in the bar. of Tirerill, in tin ; >',: prov. of Connaught, Iiel.md. ii mi 1 It is situated on the river Iii.: 1 stands the parish church of lialh structure wit:. ' a dispensary, within the - more is a M .it of tin < r I : of Sir .1. ( 'rolton, Hart. Tim; fairs are held on the lird Mav, ."jth S, Xiivemlii-r. and Kith 1 ' COLLOW, a limit, in the pur. Kasen. COLLV CKHl-'T, a hmlt. in tin ; of Warwick, 5 mill -< X. of I 'oveiilrv. ' nl. MAX. or I (H'KMAX. a j.ar. in |l dlethird, in tin co. .,1 'I ' land, 2 nules to the S.AV. ol I'etliard. It i, situated i I In '. of the load from that plaec |,i ' ids in low hills. The liv n i I. in the d I, with St. .1 117, in the pillion, of tin crown, I'.i.-hel i- town. I iil.MAX I'll AI'F.I,, or CAI'KI. <'(i|.MAN . UL,'I -ri-in, ill the Co. ,f I 1, I,, V. of Ni ;-i null, and cm,: ur. in the di the jiiitnui. ot Mi- J ruI.MAXSVKI.I.. , r < LOON'CORAOH, i ' nmello, iii the co