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COBKAREE. 657 COENOEION. ilquane, Kilmalkedar, Kinard, llinard, Marhin, .radbally, and Ventiy, and part of Armagh ;' also tho wns and vils. of Dingle, Annaacallo, Castlegregory,

radbally, liallyduff, Ballinclare, Milltown, Cappa-

lugh, Cloghane, and Killiney. Tlio surface of the bar. mountainous, and stretches as a narrow neck into the a, comprising an area of about 139,000 acivs. < OKKAREE, a bar. in the co. of Wcstmeath, ov. of Leinster, Ireland. Fore forma its northern lundary, Moyashel and Magheradernan its eastern [d southern, and Moygoish its western. It is 8 miles ng by about 7 wide, and has an area of 26,960 acres, contains tho pars, of Leny, Lackan, Multyfarn- m, Portnashangan, Portloman, Stonehall, Tyfarnham, a, and the vils. of Ballinalack, Multyfarnham, d Bunbrut. The surface is diversified with upland .1 water, being broken by the Loughs Dereveragh, i Owhol, and tho river limy. i UliKBEG, a par. in the bar. of Imokilly, in the co. Cork, prov. of Munstcr, Ireland. Tho par. lies along i right shore of Cork Harbour ; the soil is good, with Kcc'llent description of limestone beneath it.

is a rect. in the dioc. of Cloyne, val. 317,

,ho patron, of the crown. Whitegate and Midleton the post towns. There is no church, but public rahip is held in a private building. At the mouth of MIT is Carlisle Fort, and at Roche Point is the ^er light, which throws a red light about 4 There is also an old fort in ruins, built ,he time of Elizabeth. C'orkbeg House and Trabolgan the principal residences. i I1ILEA, a vil. in the bar. of Lower Tulla, in the co. late, Ireland, 3 miles S.W. of Broadford. L'ORLEA, a hmlt. in the par. of Eathclinc, in tho co. Longford, Ireland, 4 miles N. of Ballymahon, and from Dublin. OKLKY, a par. in the Atherstone div. of the hund. 111,'ford, in the co. of Warwick, 4J miles N.W. i y. It is called Cornells in Domesday Book, . was possessed in Henry Ill's reign by Henry de stings, Lord of Fillongley. From its commanding ition, it was selected as one of the principal stations the grand Trigonometrical Survey. The living is a dioc. of Worcester, val. 400, in the patron. V. F. Gregory, Esq. There are National schools for s. From a bill in this parish 35 churches are 'ORLISKEA, a hmlt. in the bar. of BaUymoe, in oo. of Galway, Ireland. .TON ISLEBECK, a chplry. in the par. of u the wap. of Birdforth, in the North Biding i. of York. 'UUJDDY, a hmlt. in the bar. of Iverk, in the co. iy, Ireland, 8 miles S.W. of Mullinavat. i >KM KKX, the name of two small places in Ireland. o in the co. of Cavan, the other in Monaghan. 1 llOIOBANTS, several small islands in Lough , in the bar. of Lower Tulla, in tho co. of Clare, - i ud. 1 1 ; X and COENA, the affix to many names of farms -mall places in Ireland. 'KXAGILLAGH, a hmlt, in the bar. of Raphoe, . of Donegal, Ireland, 3 miles N.W. of Eaphoe. 1 IKNALECT, a hmlt. in tho bar. of Leyny, in the i.^o, Ireland, 6 miles S.W. of Coolaney. < HiXA.M rCKLAGH, a vil. in tho par. of Kilcroan, "iillymoe, in tho co. of Galway, prov. of Con- Jit, Ireland, 5 miles N.E. of Glennamaddy. It is n the river Suck. 'KXARD, GREAT, a par. in the hund. of Babergh, 10. of Suffolk, 1 mile S.E of Sudbury. It is ou tho river Stour, in Sudbury Union. The

i vie.* in the dioc. of Ely, val. 155, in the

H. of Miss Mallows. The church is dedicated to - ndrew. The charities produce about 3 per annum. 'UXARD, LITTLE, a par. in tho co. of Suffolk, ad'tiing the above. Tho living is a rect.* in the dioc. >! I ly, val. 509, in tho patron, of the Bishop of N .'it'll and G. M. Hawkins, Esq. alternately. The L. I. church is dedicated to All Saints. The charities produce 4 per annum. CORNASCREEB, a hmlt. in the bar. of O'Neilland, in the co. of Armagh, Ireland. CORNBROOK, a rich coal-field in tho Clee hills, ill the co. of Salop. Tho Manchester, Warrington, and Garston branch of tho North- Western railway has a station here. CORNBROUGH, a hmlt. in the par. of Sheriff Hutton, wap. of Buhner, in the North Riding of tho co. of York, 9 miles W. of New llalton, and 1 mile N.W. of Sheriff Hutton. This was anciently a Roman settle- ment. CORNBUBY, or WYCHWOOD PARK, an cxt. par. place in the hund of Banbury, in the co. of Oxford. It is situated near Banbuiy, and is tho seat of Lord F. Churchill. CORNCAIRN, a vil. in the par. of Ordiquhill, in the co. of Banff, Scotland, 4 miles N.W. of Aberchider. It ranks as a burgh of barony. CORNDEAN, a limit, in tho par. of Winchcomb, in the co. of Gloucester, 1 mile S. of Winchcomb. COENELLY, a par. in tho western div. of the hund. of Powder, in the co. of Cornwall, G miles E. of Truro, and 1 mile from Tregony. Its ancient name was Grogoth. The soil is poor, on a substratum of slate. There is no village, only a few scattered houses. The living is a perpet. cur. in tho dioc. of Exeter, val. 47, in the patron, of the Vicar of Probus. The church, dedicated to St. Cornelius, is a small edifice. CORNEY, a par. in the ward of Allerdale-above- Derwent, in the co. of Cumberland, 4J miles S. of Ravenglass, and 2 from theBootle andEskmeals stations of the Whitehaven and Furness junction railway. It is situated to the W. of a lofty ridge of hills extending to the mountain of Blackcombe. The living ia a rect. in the dioc. of Carlisle, val. 140, ia the patron, of the Earl of Lonsdale. The church, dedicated to St. John, is an ancient stone edifice in various styles of architec- ture. The register commences in 1667. There is a post-office at Waberthwaite, and a school, attended by the children of this parish. Lord Muncaster and Thomas Harrison, Esq., are lords of the manor. Several of the inhabitants of this parish have attained the remarkable age of 100 and upwards. COENFOBTH, a tnshp. and vil. in the par. of Bishop's Middleham, N.E. div. of Stockton ward, in the co. of Durham, 6 miles to the S.E. of Durham, its post town. CORNHILL, a chplry. in the par. of Norham, hund. of Norhamshire, in the co. of Northumberland (formerly in Durham), 12 miles from Berwick-on-Tweed, and 2 from Coldstream, its post town. It is a station on the North-Eastern line, and is situated about 1 mile from the.river Tweed, over which is a stone bridge constructed in 1762. The living is a perpot. cur.* in the dioc. of Durham, val. 240, in the patron, of the dean and chapter. Tho church, dedicated to St. Helen, is a stone edifice in the early English style, and possesses some beautiful stained-glass windows, and a font bearing date 1699. It is in good condition, having undergone repairs in 1840. There are National schools for both sexes. Cornhill Hall, tho residence of Mrs. Frances C. Collingwood, is an ancient building in tho Elizabethan style. Not far from tho church is a mineral spring known as St. Helen's Well, and near the bridge are the remains of a castle taken by the Scots in 1549. A lamb and wool fair is held tho first week of July, and a cattle fair on tho 6th December. CORNILO, a hund. in the lathe of St. Augustine, in the co. of Kent, contains the pars, of Great and Little Mongeham, Oxney, Sutton, Walmer, East Langdon, Shoulden, Ripple, Ringswould, and Northbourne, com- prising 13,140 acres. COKNISH END, a chplry. in the par. of Finching- field, hund. of Hinckford, in the co. of Essex, 6 miles N.E. of Thaxted, and 8 N.W. of Braiutree. CORNORION, a tnshp. in the par. of Pennant, in tho co. of Montgomery, 10 miles N.W. of Llanfyllin. 4 p