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i 1.1.1:. g u < I.1..MKN i and arches and an ancient circular font. The old custom hurdi with mowi I '. ll, ill Col a hciJIU'St 1 that purpoti There ai molar phi called Blow Wells, with a continual .stream o! How- ing irc'iu tli' MI, which are vulgarly believed to bo un- ililr. i 1.1'IH, a ]>ar. in the lower div. of th" hand, of Mun- slow, in tho co. of Salop, 7 mi!,- N . );. ..t Ludluw, its port town. It i I!rown Clce Hill mid Ice Brook. Tic- ! cur. in tin dioe. of Hereford, val. 117-', i" tin- puti, n. "i the i;. v. II. T. Pelham, who is lord of th' manor. The church, d> di- cated to St. Margar, ' . i nicturo. ri.KK iMiWNniN and CLEK STAUTON, ils.in tin 1 ]ur. of Stuki' St. Milhorough, in the (". of .- Smiles N.I., of Ludlow. Thry take their name from the Clce Hills, which urt: amongst the liiule 4 in Shrop- shire, abounding in coal, h inch, and ' tin r minerals, overlaid hy a stratum of basalt. CLKKN'ISH, a par. in the bars, of Clanawley, Tir- kenady, and JIagherastephana, in the co. of Fermanagh, prov. of Ulster, Ireland. It lies along tho border of Lough Erne, 3 miles N.W. of Maguiro's Bridge. Ennis- killin is its post town. It contains tho vil. of Lisbcllaw and several small loughs. The surface is boggy, with quarries of lime and freestone. Tho living is a rect. in the di"e. i if Armagh and Uloghcr, in tho patron, of Trinity College, Dublin, vol. 569. An abboy was founded hero in tho Cth century by St. Synell, on Clcenish Island, or Cluan Innis, in Lough Erne. Fair- wood Park is tho scat of J. Denham, Esq. rl.KMNISIIMEEN ISLANDS, a group in Lough Erne. ( l,i:i.l;, ST., a par. in tho hund. of West, in the co. i invall, '2 miles N. of Liskcard, its post town. It is situated on the river Fowcy, and contains a great variety of minerals, as felspar, asbestos, crystals, mala- chite, &c. The inhabitants are chiefly engaged in tho copper-mines, which constitute one-third of tho real pro- perty in tho parish. The living is a vie.* in the dioc. of Exeter, val. 245, in tho patron, of tho lord chan- cellor. The church is an ancient structure in the early English style, with .1 handsome Norman doorway. At Pennant are the ruins of a vault and two crosses, and near tho village is a mineral spring said to calm mad- ness. I'Yoin sharp Torr is a magnificent view over both seas, and on tho neighbouring hill of Killmarth is a ]<ile of stones resembling tho Chccscwring and Hnrlers, which are in the adjoining parish. ( I.KKTIIOIJPE, a tnshp. in tho par. of Clee, in the hund. of Bradley Haverstoe, ports of Lindsey, in t < of Lincoln, 2 miles S.E. of Great Grirasby. " It is situ- ated at the mouth of tho river Dumber, near thi lea Ness, and opposite Spurn Head. Until n this was on insignificant fishing hamlet, but since the let inn of tho various railroads it has become a fashionable watering-place. It has a handsome railway station, good hotels, and more than 100 lodging-houses. The population is upwards of 1,000, and a char about to be erected, for which the vicar, the Iv'ev. W. 1'. Jones, has given a site of half an acre in the ni".-t central I attraction is a fine sandy beach, which stretches near 2 miles. It is a coastguard elation ; and th. re aie a nun; -lire-boat*. The and Primitive JI'-thodisN have chapels; and tie nal school. The Earl of Yurburough is lord of tho CLEETON, a tnshp. in the par. of I b the co. of Salop Ludlow. rl.KHVK. a hmlt. in the par. of Yatton, in the cp. of Tset, 7 miles N. of Axbridgo. Tho living is a perpi t. cur. in this dioc. of Hath and Wells, val. 7-">, in tho patron, of the Vicar of Yatton. 1 l.KKVK, a hund. in the northern portion of tl "I ( '! > i tains th. par-, ot St"l,e ( It chard, Vi .oil- man i iington, and Southampton with Brock- hamp CLKI.VII, i-HAPEL, a hmlt in tho par. of Old tcheL Mary, and a 1 : pilgrims. leero t I).,- l.'ilh century. ( 1. 1. 1IV1I, ill. |), a par. in the hui'i.l. of YVilliton, in the co. of " V. of Va'.. bet. It is si'.ii ' ' hannel, ai - the ch]>brj r . of Leighland, i limits. In a secluded was a pilgrims' chapel, no tiaie.-,..! which i The livii G03, in tho j 1 1 II I n four tti'iis. Theni is a l.cifcldand, the living of which is a perpet. cur., val. 80, in the gift of The chai ri.KKYK, I'lMnU'S, a par. in the upp. r div. of the hund. of Oswaldxlow, in the co. of ~.i ;il!l , S. ". of r.iill'ord, in Var ick^hin-, and o ' i. Tho village i n an umincin niar tho K bank of the Avon, which li. nuiaUi the adjacent country. The living i.- a vie.* in the^H c,l Worcester, al. .t"J-.<, in tl.r patron. o| ehajiter. Tin; church, d, -dicateil t w > l^K (othie I'dilice jn the eai niH^H square tower. ThcreisaNatioti.il schnol. Ihe^^H contains blue limestone, and quarries of valuable u^Hl stone. It is supposed to i a i^^H military station, there having ! : T ^^H times warlike weapons and armour, and silver coins of tho li I >ua|^H Chapter of Voici -ter an) lords of tho manor. i i.lll'Dll.X. or i l.li M'l.N.a scat on thu bld^B the Thames, in tho co. of Buckingham. Maidenhead. It is u n..hli i. .lit by^^H on the site of tho Italian villa ,.t , I lluok- inghum, which was afterwards oc Prince of Wales, and was burnt in 1849. CLEGGAN LOV < ill. -kill, in t! Clare, prov. of . md. ( I.KIIKI" i.N. So CI.AYIIIIION, 1 ; CLElloNliKlI.n jir. in the hnnd. of Wei the co. of Hereford, 3 miles S.V. of II from tho Hereford railway M I u the river Wye, and w; Aubrey and I' families. Tho li in the dioc. of Hen (..nl, in tlm ]Kitron. Tho church, dedicated to St. Man-, is an ture in i ' 'yle, and contaii jiainted winil i.'onian I 'ul and schools. There are National schools Tho parochial charities ; Bebnont ; . u a flue CLEISII, a jxir. in tho co. of Kit extends wistward from the hills - from Ki . It is 7 mil. M long 1,;. iteil l.y the C'leiA hills (son. it) from 1', brooks are numerous, and, like li hills, are well stocked with lish. 1: and whinrtonc are abundant. On tho si.: glow, at an elevation of 1,20' i 'ccs, are remains of am i, tit tints supp Near the latin of 'illgO .1 in which the ori^ina' Tin-, par. is in r dine, oi ^ oun| '. i-">7. CI.KI.KV, a bund, in the S.W. | Northampton ; contains the ],ar.~. llartwi Stoke Bruernc, and I'auleisjnirv. ; 26,620 ( 1. 1 1. MM NT, ST.. a |,ar. in the V. di-. of Powder, in the co. of Cornwall, 1$ mil'