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HiAX. 302 BODID1US. in tin- spinning of yuni, v.liii h in carried on in v sessions art- held in tins village monthly. .1. in tli' d -gor, of the val. of 104, in tin: pati'.n. ..( tin- 1'rincipal and vs of Jesus ('". 11" church, an it edifice of sniii il dedicated i in, and contains several interest!]

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arc chapel* belonging to tin: Oilvini^ic and Wesli an Methodist-. ' I ndependenti. A i"al school was ; charities at . snddvcd and Tro' lurwoiha.. : pal seat*. Tin- latti r is situated near the beautiful lake called Llyn I.hvcnnyn. li( MiM'iAN, ;i ti--hp. in tli. i "' "' Si. A-ajih, Imnd. of lihinl'llan, in tho co. of l-'hnt, North W from > BOltlJ.i JAlt, n tnshp. in the par. of Llanbedr, hund. of Idithin, in tli li Wains, 2 miles uthin, BODELWTODAN. &v BoDurnrnMX, Flintshire. BODKXHA.M. a jiar. in the hund. .f Broxash, i co. of H 7 mile-it') tin' N. of Ilcrefoi < iU post town. It in situated on the banks . nnd contains tho tnshjw. of Bowlcy, Bryan, Mauml. Vhiti-hiirch Muiind, mid the Moor. Part of tho land in this parish is laid out in hop-ground*. This place wus anciently u market town, th being obtained in the ni^n <,r l;i. hard 11. It has been long disused. The living is a vie.* in tho <li< of !! of the val. of 686, in the pair s Arkwright, Esq. The church is dedicated to St. Michael. There is a chapel belonging t Tho parochial charities among which are a school with n small cndow- iin'iit and Mason's bequest for tho poor produce about 54 per annum. BODENH AM, a joint par. with Nunton.in the hund. of Downton, in the co. of Wilts, 3 miles to the S.K. ot Salisbury. r.OUENSTOWN, a par. in the bar. of North Naas, in the co. of Kildaro, prov. of Leinster, Ireland, in ar Clane. It is situated in a fertile and cultivated country on the west bank of the river Lifli-y, which is here crossed by a stone bridge of five arches. This bridge is a singular structure, not having any two of its arches of the same funn. The vil. of Sallins is included in this par. Tho Grand canal, which passes close by this place, promotes its trade. Tho living is a suspended benefice in the dioc. of Dublin, Glendnlugh, and Kildaro, united with tho pcrpet. cur. of Sherlockstown, of the val. of H'i. in the patron, of the archbishop. There is no church, and the cur. is at present held by the Kector of Clane. The ]ii in ipnl residences are Blackball, Contlesiro, Little l.'.ith, Prospect, and Sallins Lodge. Bodenstown is the birth and burial-place of Theobald Wolf Tone. BODEWBYD, a parochial chplry. in tho hund. of Twrcelyn, in the co. of Anglesca, X.nth Wales, 4 miles to the 8.W. of Amlwch. It was part of the parish of Llaneilian till n ng o| the j tun'. The Wynnrs arc the j.n.|n-ii'toi^i.t' tin had a man . a tannhoiiHc.

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  • dto bo the siU 1 a IN i. and i. nun ion, i ...i, i, urns, and other Kotimii remains, support this view. The living is a rcct. in the dioc. nt : of 296, in ( thn bUl. in i ".; i, ..i : i d' ilicattd to !
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    commands tho pa ^ mountains,! to be of British 01 BODFKI! : ,,fAb .. in tho co. of Angle- far from Aberflraw. Commit inaen, in tho co. of C'arn.i: miles to the S U It lie* on Sea, and (-...- rocks called I'oith lago. The living is a perp* 1 Llanicstyn, ii I Ban) now no vestiges of the old church H are tho ruins of Capul Odo, a i . dd Odo, a mound said to mark th^^^H BODGADFAN, a tnshp. in : Utagi hund. of Tal-y-I' co. of Men Wales, 4 miles to the N. of Towyi BOLKJKUKWTDD.a tyth hund. of Maltraeth, in the co. of Anglesca near Aberflraw. BODGONWYCH, a ti par. of Uaaaa hund. of Isal- miles to BOI" i tnshp. in tho par. of Ciwrddtl' hund. of Edemion, in : 2 miles from Con BODHAM, a pur. in the li . Norfolk, 3 miles to tin: I It is t r - pleasant winding valley, wa' . The living is nnd in tho patron, of T. I. M d to All Saint-. trifling amount. BODIAM, or BODY! I AM Staple, rape of Hastings, in i the N.E. ol situated in a pleasant dis: the banks of the river Rotln i founded about the middle of the 1 igrudgo family, which was m l.owknora. The . length and 160 feet in bread t ' moat. Some parts of the sti ion, among which area fincgs . ,'les, tho chapel, hall, ,' -i-r family. gives a n-m;irkal)le musical echo. ins parish. Tho I. , in the ] i 'uliitt, l->i h is old, and in ( Giles. Two monunn ntal brasses are parsonage, one of a knight, i t)<< oth' i "I H ..in 1:1 in a shroud. - .1 Itodiam Cast!' P BODIOOTT. a chplry. in the par hund. of Bloxham, in the co. of Oxford, Mi ta living is a i l.ury. i" t! U dedicated to S; "Btytm ! in tin village. The cliaritable MH tho chapebry amount to 8 p. -runnui: l.irthjilace '(KiUi) ot' .lolin K nmge and ]'.i-dn -it 1 louse are Uuci r.c'HIIlDA, a tn>hp. in the par. - sto, d ->ni < 'onway. r.i '|i|IH:iS, a joint tn^hp. with Truam, m inion, bunds, of Yale in the co. of I int, Xoilh WalftJ, r0 '