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Rh CORBIMI E CASTLE. nd is lord of the manor, and hold I mill- from this pi. i. Wat in town -! itopitnm, till lately showing above gi ir..m wllirh place th ing the aboy - oiied church was jinn mid. A girat cattle fair is held mi Whitsun Kve, anil anotl all of .Inly, n;sh:iwe Hank near here, also a tryst fair mi 24th nber. uKUIlM.i;, a vil. in the pars, of Burslem and Stoke-upoii-Tient, in tin 1 ei). i, r Stall, i ' '< iKKV, a hund. in the north, rn portion of t! df Northampton, i Blatherwycke, and Little .Newton, V. si,.n, '., '."ii, Dinghy, Kinethades, > ny, Wak'-rley, ' Oakley, Brigstock, A.-lili , Deena, loddington, ' Wcldoll, I >l, Laxton, Hock: : 00 acres. in tin- Imiid. i.t' ( orhy, in the co. of Northampton, 8 miles N.K. of K Thrapstono is its post town. Tho living is u rect.* in the dioc. of Peterborough, and in the patron, of the Earl of Car- digan, who is lord of the manor. The church is dedi- cated to St. 1'c-ter. The Y-leyaii -M. thoduU have a chapel, and there are British and free schools for hoys and girls. The charities produce 11 per annum. ( iiKUV, a par. in the wap. of Beltisloe, parU of Kesteveii, in tlio co. of Lincoln, Smiles N.W. of I'ourn, and 10 S. of (irautham. It is a station on the < Northern line. The par. is situated on tin banks of the river (lien, near the Konian way to Am i-tii. Tho living is a vie. in the dioc. of Lincoln, annexed to the of Irnhnm, in the patron, of the trustees of V. 11. Voodhouse, Esq. The clnm-h. <! St. .John the Evangelist, is a large stone cdiliee in the decorated stylo of architecture. It was partly re- stored and redecorated in 1861, and in the following year a handsome memorial K. window was in by the present vicar. The Wesli vans and Uoinan i 'at holies have places of worship, and there is a grammar school for boys of the parish, with an income of 48 per annum. The annual value 1.1 the charities is about 11. The trustees of the late V. H. Vo...lh,msc, Esq., are lords of the manor. Fairs are held on tin- Y.'t-dnoaday befoi JUth August, and Monday before tin- loth i ( iiKKY, <;i;KAT, n tnshp. and vil. in the par. of AY i th, nil, v.ard, in the i-o. of Cumberland, (i mill-. Iri.in Brampton, and the same distance li-i.iu Carlisle, its post town. The Newcastle and Carlisle s'ction of the Nortli-Kasteni railway has a stati Wclheral for Corliy. In this township is Corhy I a of the Howards. It is situatwi on above tin- river Eden, which, with its woodoa and rocky bunks, forms a picturesque feature in the land- scape. '1 i irregularly built; and, although several centuries old, has 1-een so much is times, that it now si-ems, a comparut ively modern .-n. Tin- grounds wen- beautifully laid out a under the direction ol Thomas Howard, an tor of the present owner of the manor, :> descendant of the famous I'.dted Will" of bonier pels, and the chilis, T i.f the Sc. ttish borders. In these grounds th. : !--.H and KI. 'h th.- ice, with steps cut in tl leading tii them. ( Ine ot th said to ha n out by a M a hennitat,'., in which lie li. years, and it still goes by CnlMiV, l.ITTI.K, a tnshp. in the par. of Warwick, of Cumberland, adjoining Great I'orby. It is situated at the conlluence of the ri. rs Ivli n and Irthi- I'ulK IIKSTKI;. a hmlt. in the par. of Corbridg.-, Tin. 1. ile ward, in th,!iumbrland, 1 mile W. ot ti It i supposed to have been
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I lll;< llMllllII' "llyin the ill the co. of Cork, and p.utly in the i Conncllo, in the go. ol Limerick, pne, Ireland, Smiles N.V. ,.f ( hailevii: of good quality, with MHIIU Inn.'. The IIM the ilioc. of Limerick, val. with Castlctown, K and Driimcolloher, (.".Ms, in the ),atron. ,,| tl Choral of i.iimii.k Cathedi.-il. Newcastle is town. The church is old and out ol Homan Catholic chapels at Kilim-i d, c Drumcolloher, tin i liathau. Tic iihin the j < i i|;< i i.MUi >1-:, a bar. in the .-... of ( , Ireland, li; Bum n. Inchiquin and Iluichanc on the K. an the Atlantic Ocean and South Sound < contains the pars, of Kilfenora. ('loony, Killilaj-li, Killospuglonanc, Kilniaerehy. KilshamiN . i and Killaraght. It of 10, and il; i ', i with L.ai-h l.icki n lying in the midst. GHAGH, a limit, in th, } in th, . i mil. s ". ot I.outli. ( I il;i TI.LKN.a hmlt. in the bar. and i. t miles N.W. ol (i.ilway. .'AN., AN. or ( AKDA.Nt.AN, a p : , r . j n fa bar. of Cianwilliam, in Connaught, Ireland, :( miles S.W. of II- is its post town. It is situated on the road irontflfl valley of the Ah. rlow, ami Ireland. Th in the highl pended vie. in the di Catholic arrangement 1 1 Litlin. The pi I i >l;l)O(iN, a limit, in the ]ir. the co. of Mayo, Ireland, "2 miles S. of Ki from Ballinrobe. CORDII'K, the namo of several seats ', the cos. of Dublin, Kildaiv, and M COREKN II ILLS, a chain l li southern jiart height of 1,'JOO feet, and sepaiatin Don and Bogie. KLY, ajiar. in th. t 1, ..bury div. of the 1
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.Mortimer, its post town, and ") v - railwa- llerel, 'Ml, ill the | si). The church, dcdiial'd to s
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are free schools for l,i,ys and girls. Tin ' is lord of the manor. COUKAH, a lough in the co. ol I i HUT'., a )Kir. in the hund. of Taunton, in I; 'in Taunton, its village is situated under I'.lackdown Hill. ] is a i "in the dim-, of hath and ron. of Lady Cooper, of I!.,;: nrch is a stone ' diti. . in Narmu in Is i::, and airain ii- both M-M-S. The lord o) (he manor i. llo" C(ii;KK CAS II hund. of the .same name, in the Wan-ham div. < V,i]i li iln i I the Island ot I'.i I Kingston and '> tytlms. 1- le, which was form. i! iigh.returni d disfranchised by the i;c:..im A i in tin- ].arliaiin>iitai '' irelMW. Thi place, which is called in lo Qmx