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Rh COOLOGK. 647 COOTEHALL. .lies to the E. of Fcthard. The living is an impro-
 * -iato root, in the dioc. of Cashel. The nearest church

,OCK, a liar, in the co. of Dublin, prov. of .1 -insti -r, Ireland. The Irish Sea forms its eastern Himdary, tin/ Kir. of Nethercross its northern, Dublin iay its southern, and the bar. of Castleknock its western. t contains the pars, of Baldoyle, Artaine, Cloghran- words, Balgriffin, Clonturk, Clontarf, Howth, Coolock, Cillester, Kilbarrack, Malahide, Kinsaley, Kaheny, 'ortmarnock, Santry, St. Margaret's, and parts of Jrangegorman, Glasnevin, Swords, and St. George's. nd has an area of 27,007 acres of picturesque country. COOLOCK, a par. and post town in the bar. of its aim-, in the co. of Dublin, prov. of Leinster, Ireland, miles N.N.E. of Dublin. The surface consists of very il. The living is a vie. in the dice, of Dublin, ,il. 23'-', in the patron, of the Marquis of Drogheda. u-ch stands in the village. It was built in the of tlic 18th century, and underwent considerable inents in 1S15. There are a Roman Catholic united to those of Clonturk, Clontarf, and
 * it Fethard. The principal seat is Grove Hun-' 1.
 * is 8 miles in length, by 7J broad at the widest part,
 * iml three schools. The village stands on the

nn 1 lulilin to Malahide, and has a fino view of Hay. The Domvilles are the chief proprietors the parish, who succeeded its ancient owners, the . of Malahide Castle. Here are two holy wells. Lodge is the seat of Sir E. R. Bourough, Bart., ul numerous other seats adorn the neighbourhood. ( '(.I! il, 1>I LATE, a tnshp. in the par. of Acton, hund. Nanuvich, in the co. of Chester, 4J miles S. of Nant- post town and railway station. It is intersected Ilirmiiiuham and Liverpool canal. RAIN, a limit, in the par. of Offerlane, bar. of >>ods, in Queen's co., prov. of Leinster, Ireland, in the S.W. of Mountrath. Hero is a police . C'oolrain House is the principal residence. i .STUFF, a par. in the bar. of West Shelmaliere, of Wexford, prov. of Leinster, Ireland, 1 mile '. of Taghmon, its post town. The surface consists nerally of good land. The parish is traversed by the .id fniiii "Vexford to Taghmon. Part of the Forth ins lii' within its limits. The living is a rcct. in of Ferns, vul. -lGo, in the patron, of the bishop. ire throe schools within the parish, but neither him !; nor chapel. There are ruins of Hearn's Castle. COOLVALLY, a vil. in the bar. of Bantry, in the co.
 * Wexford, Ireland, 2 miles N.W. of Killann.

('(.)( UA'II TNI 1 '., a vil. in the bar. of Lower St. Mul- i he co. of Carlo w, Ireland, 4 miles S. of Boms. 1 '.H, a hmlt. in the bar. of Magunihy, in the co. Kerry, Ireland, 11 miles N.E. of Killarney. It is affix to the names of several small rivers and the cos. of Cork, Kerry, and Waterford. '1BE, a limit, in tho par. of Marlborough, in the at Devon, 3 miles W. of Kingsbridge. COOJIBE, a tythg. in the par. of East Meon, in the I [ants, G miles W. of Petersfleld. 1 UOMBE, a tythg. in the par. of Crewkerne, in the Somerset. COOMBE, a tythg. in the par. of Enford, in the co. is, 6 miles N. of Amcsbury. COOMBE, a hmlt. in the par. of Iluisli Episcopi, in jio co. of Somerset, near Langport. I COOMBE ALMEK, a tythg. in tho par. of Sturmin- r Marshall, in tho CO. of Dorset, 4.J miles W. of > :nibcirne Minster. 1 ' >' > JIBE BISSETT, a par. in the hund. of Cawdcn, ji the co. of Wills, 3 miles S.W. of Salisbury. It is Ituated on tho banks oi' the Avon. The living is a vie.* i the dioc. of Salisbury, val. with the cur. of West I irnham annexed, 220, in the patron, of the Prebend 1 '< nnlie and West Harnham. The church is dedicated 5t Michael. There is a National school. ' < lOMBK CASTLE, a hmlt, in the par. of Heytes- iiry, in the co. of Wilts, 1G miles N.W. of Salisbury, nd !H from London. It is situated near Salisbury rain, on the river Wilev. COOMBE EAST, a tythg. in the par. of Bishop's Lydcard, hi the co. of Somerset, 5 miles N.W. of Taunton. COOMBE KEYNES, a par. in the hund. of Winfrith, in the South Blandford div. of the co. of Dorset, o miles W. of Wareham, its post town, and 1J mile S. of Wool station on the South- Western line. It contains the vil. of Wool. The living is a vie. in the dioc. of Salisbury, val. 95, in the patron, of J. Weld, Esq. There is a district church at Wool, tho living of which is a perpet. cur., val. i'80, in the patron, of the bishop. The church, dedicated to the Holy Rood, is an ancient edifice, with square tower. J. Weld, Esq., is lord of the manor, and resides at Lulworth Castle. COOMBE NETHER, a hmlt. in the par. of Litton Cheney, in the co. of Dorset, 5 miles E. of Bridport. COOMBLY, a hmlt, in the par. of Whippingham, Isle of Wight, in the co. of Hants, 3 miles N.E. of Newport. COOMBS, a par. in the hund. of Steyning, rape of Bramber, in the co. of Sussex, 2 miles S. of the Bramber station of the Mid-Sussex line, and 2 S.E. of Steyning, its post town. It is situated on the river Adur. The living is a rect. in tho dioc. of Chichester, val. 201, in the patron, of Lord Leconfield. The church is a small building in the early English style of architecture. Lord Leconfield is the owner of the soil. COOMBS, a hinlt. within tho borough of Lewes, in the co. of Sussex, 1 mile N.W. of Lewes. COOMBS DITCH, a hund. in the North Blandford div. of the co. of Dorset ; contains the pars, of Blox- worth, Blandford, Blandford Forum, Anderson, St. Mary, Winterborne Thompson, Winterborne Whit- church, and Winterborne Clenstone, comprising an area of 11,520 acres. COOMBS EDGE, a tnshp. in the par. of Chapel-en- le-Frith, hund. of High Peak, in the co. of Derby, 2 miles S.W. of Chapcl-en-le-Frith. COONAGH, a bar. in the co. of Limerick, prov. of Munster, Ireland, bounded on tho W. by the bars, of Clanwilliam and Owneybeg; on all the remaining sides it is surrounded by the co. of Tipperary. It con- tains the pars, of Castletown, Ballynaclough, Tuojfh- cluggin, Oola, and parts of Doon, Aglishcormick, Kil- teely, Groan, and Templebredon. It is 10 miles in length by 8 wide, and covers an extent of 36,324 acres. Continuations of tho Keeper mountains lie in the northern part of the barony. COONAGH, a hmlt. in tho bar. of Pubblebrien, in the co. of Limerick, Ireland, 2 miles from Limerick. COONARD, a vil. in the bar. of Kilmaine, in the co. of Mayo. Ireland, 5 miles S.W. of Clare. COONOGUE, a vil. in the bar. of East Idrone, in the co. of Carlow, Ireland, 5 miles S.E. of Borris, and 70 from Dublin, by the Great Southern and Western rail- way of Ireland, which has a station at Bagnalstown. COOPER'S GREEN, the name of several small limits. : one in. the co. of Herts, near Hatfield ; another in Surrey, about 6 miles from Chertsey. COOPER'S HILL; there are several seats and limits, of this name both in England and Ireland. The best known is the mansion of Lord Longford, situated on the Thames, near Staines, in the co. of Surrey ; it forms the theme of Denham's poem. Another is near ing, in the co. of Berks, and a third near Stroud in Gloucestershire. In Ireland there are seats of this name in Limerick, Meath, Queen's County, and Sligo. COOPERSAIL. See THOYDON-GAKNON, Essex. COOPERSAL, a hmlt. in the par. of Epping, hund. of Waltham, in the co. of Essex, 1 mile S. of Epping, and 15 miles W. of Chelmsfbrd. It is situated on the border of Epping Forest. Hero is a fine old mansion, formerly the seat of the Archers, believed to have been built at the beginning of the 15th century. COORACLARE, a vil. in tho par. of Kilmacduane, bar. of Moyarta, in the co. of Clare, prov. of Munster, Ireland, 4 miles to the N.E. of Kilrush. COOTEHALL, a vil. and demesne in the bar. of Boyle, in tho co. of Roscommon, prov. of Connaught, Ireland. It is situated on the river Boyle, and about G