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CUTS' i.MK. 600 of UK- ];.i"nii I'.iH ii i ment, but now only one. In the town stand th churches of St. Mary M:tgdalen<- ami St. Jame.s. former is an ancient stono structure in lie ' - It contain m-ii-m monuments and a stained-glass window. 'I modern, in the j spire. The livings of both HI irs.* of the reap, vals. of 200 and 90. Tin y linlh i i and glebe. The Independents, AW.-! . imitivo and Association Methodists, and the JJoiuaii Catholics have chapels. There is a royal free grammar sch< liy 1'hilip and Mary in 1654, and endowed with 100 p. r annum, besides National, British, and Roman Catholic schools. There is a reading-room and a subscription news-room at the townhall. Tuesday is market day for corn, meat, and provisions, and c 1 mday for cattle. Fairs are held MI the 24th and 'J.Jlh V. thu 1st and 2nd August, the 4th Friday after Michael- mas, and the 7th December. CLITSOME, a hmlt. in the par. of Nettlocombe, in the co. of Somerset, 3 miles S. of Watchet. CLITTERWOOD, a tnshp. in the par. of Buttington, in the co. of Montgomery, 3 miles E. of Wclshpool. It ia situated on the river Severn and Offa's Dyke. (LIVE. S CLIFF, co. Ch. < LIVE, a chplry. in the par. of St. Mary, in Al- brighton div. of the co. of Salop, 3 miles S. of Wem, and 8 N. of Shruw.Omry, its post town. It is sit on the road from Shrewsbury to Chester, and comn a good view from the top of Clive Hill. The living is a perpet. cur.* in the dioc. of Lichfield, val.- 111, in the patron, of trustees. The church, dedicated to All Saints, is an ancient stone structure. The Independents have a chapel. In the neighbourhood are good freestone quarries. The Duke of Cleveland is lord of the manor. Wyi li, 1 1, and Ireland were born here. C'LIVIUER, a tnshp. in the par. of Whalley, in the higher div. of the hund. of lilnckburn, in the co. of Lancaster, : -- K. of liurnley. It ia situated near the source of Die river Irwell, and is a station on the Lancashire and Yorkshire line. Several Roman coins have been found. Hero are coal, iron, and lead- mines. The country, which is hilly, allords several rare botanical specimens, and was anciently noted for its Uoon*. CLIXBY, a chplry. in the par. of Caistor, in the south div. of the hund. of Yarborough, parts of Lindsey, in the co. of Lincoln, 2 miles N. of Caistor. Brigg is its post town and railway station. The village, which con- sists of a i . d houses, is situated on the Wolds. The living is a cur. annexed to the vie.* of Caistor, in the dioc. of Lincoln, and in the patron, of the bishop. The church is a small plain edifice. Richard I lannam, is lord of the manor. CLOAXMINES, a vil. in tho bar. of Bear, co. of Cork, prov. of Munster, Ireland, 5 miles S.W. of Castle- ( I.OATLY, a tythg. in tho par. of Hankerton, in the hund. of Malmesbury, intheco. of Wilts, halt' a in of Hankerton, and .'I N'.E. of Malmesburv, its post town. iM.iirAKN'KJ (Isa and Ucha divs.), a ] hund. of iiuthin, in the co. of Denbigh, 3 miles S V. .it Knlliin, its post town. It is situated among tho hills, on a branch of tho river Clwydd. The living is a reel. in the dioc. ot . in the patron, of the Bishop of LlandafT. Tho charities amount to 67 iinnum. Pool Park, tho seat of Lord Bagot, i -"iitains tho 8t den as bearing the inscrip- tion ./.<"///, CI.'H-KKN-STHHKKN', a r. niarkablo rock situated in tin- lui i, in the co. of Antrim, prov. of Ulstei li MI li MI erroneously moat nmilierly ] nd, ondasup. rstiti. " lf; ' i to this mass . e, whieh I/ears some 'iiiinan iijri,. E, a ln-h]i. in tho par. of Kerry, in the co. of Montgomery, 2 miles E. of Newtown. CLOIHH'K. n p.ir. in the hund. of ] the CO. of Hereford, 1 mi!i i V. .| th.- ". nl Alilu-y I lore. It is situatid ->> t^Bft Munnow, under th ton. The li-. 21".'. i: H. Of V. Wilkin fourdi- the vicar. Hie pariah church, is a stone cdilii e in t produce 2o p. r aiinum. Walling Street i a 1 mp and an Fairs are held on the 29th April, 22nd Jun., ;,...,! t M . d>cr. . CLOE, ST., a hmlt. in the par. of t . a ft^ co. of Gloucester, near Minchinh.-u- CLOFFOCKS, mi . -.t. par. place mil. dale-above-Derwent, in tho co. of Cm from Workington, its post town. 1; the rivi CLOFORD, a par. in the hund. of Fromo, of Somerset, 2 miles from the WaiiNtruv, Great Western railway, and 4 S.W. of situated on tho Frome and Bruton high-road, living is a vie. in the dioc. of Bath and V. in the patron, of the Rev. J. S. Uorner. The dedicated to St. Mar}-, is a stone edifice in the < man stylo of architecture, recently reston a register dating from 1.5IJ4. 'ih Sunday school. Harris' charity, vain. is paid annually to women born in th. married the preceding year. Tho lord of the j the Rev. J. S. Horner. CLOGAN, there are two limits, of thi in the bar. of Upper Dnh el. the bar. of Moycasln-1, W. -;.. . , v . of Ireland. CLOGH, a vil. in tho bar. of Fassadinin, of Kilkenny, prov. of Lcinster, L Castlecomer. CLOUH, or CLOUGH, a postal vil. in Dunaghy, in tho bar. of Kilconway, : prov. of Ulster, Ireland. It stands on the 1. river Ravel, 6 miles N. of Ball the road from that place with lour - of Oldstone has a court-house h stand the ruins of a castle, former: earls of Antrim. Fairs are held 4th April. 27th May, 5th August, 9th December f..r ca'ttle. CLOGHAN, a vil in the par. of Gall. n. in the Garrycastle, in King's County, pi land. It lies 16 miles to the W. ,,i Tullamot road from Banagher to Dublin. This village belonged to thu O'Coghlans; the old manor now used as a barrack. It co a Roman Catholic chap.-!, and a p a short dist-i M without t !<; it WHS reduced in 1 t William Knssell, when in pole .muled her.- a li i order, l-'aii an- In Id mi tlie Kith M. 15th . . '-".uli n. t- CLOQHANE, or i l.AIIAXE, a par. in the: I'orkaguincy, in tin- co. "t Kerr . S.W. ..; lirandon Bay, and i-ontains the vil mend I'.allyipiin. The .-..n I mmintj' partly forming tlie wall of i 1 ; e livin reel, iii the dioe. of Limerick, Ardfert, and AK val. 141!, in the j.atn.n. ..I the l.i-' of in. idem date, Iniilt lij the late J!. ..-nan ( 'athnlic ' ha]. el. Hi..' the prii CLO(iIlANi:i.l.V, a di.striit ineludii,. portion of the liar. <it Kilmacn nan, in the CO. of ' gal, prov. of Uhitcr, Ireland. This di.M i