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town. It is situated on a branch of the river Wreak.

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i 'in. of the lord chancellor. The church, dedicated Ui St. Andrew, is a neat structure, and has lately boon enlarged and restored. The lord of tin- manor is the Earl of 1 >;. - 1 1 iN", a par. in the hund. of Forohoo, in the co. rfolk, 3} miles N.E. of Hingham, and 1 N.W. of Wymondham. It is situated on the river 131ackv. near the Great Eastern railway, which has a station at llardingham, 1 mile from the village. The living is a rect. in the dioc. of Norwich, val. with the vie. of Kunhall annexed, 103, in the patron, of the Bishop of Norwich and Lord Vodehpuso alt' nut' iy. The church, dedicated to St. Michael, ia a neat structure. Hero is a school supported partly by contributions, and partly by small weekly payments of the children. COSTON, or OOBTON IIACKETT, a par. in the upper div. of the huud. of Halfshire, in the co. of Wor- i; 6 miles N.E. of Bromsgrove, and 11} W. of Kidderminster. Hedditch is its post town. The living is a cur. annexed to the rect. of Northfield, in the dioc. of Worcester, in the patron, of the liev. J. Fenwick. The church, dedicated to St. Michael, is an ancient Gothic structure. The Birmingham and Bristol line runs through this parish. Grovely Hall and Costou Hall are the principal seats. COTCLIFF, an ext. par. place in the wap. of Allor- tonshire, in the North Biding of the co. of York, o mile* N. of Thirsk. COTE, a hmlt. in the par. of Hampton, in the co. of Oxford, 2 miles W. of Bampton. It is united to Aston. COTE, a tythg. in the par. of Olveston, lower div. of the hund. of Laugley, in the co. of Gloucester, 3 miles W. of Thornbury. It is situated near the river S- COTE, a hmlt. in the par. of Halifax, in tho West Riding of the co. of York, 4 miles S.E. of Halifax. COTELE, it seat of Earl Mount-Edgcumbe, in tho co. of Cornwall, 3 miles S.E. of Callington. It is an ancient quadrangular pile on the bank of tho river Tamar. It contains some richly carved furniture, suits of armour, and a great variety of antiquities illustrative of moduoval art. COTES, or COTES HEATH, a chplry. in the par. of Eccleshall, hund. of Pirehill, in the co. of Stafford, 4 miles N.E. of Eccleshall, its post town. It includes the tnshps. and limit*, of Cotes, Chatcull, Aspley, Slindon, Cold Meece, and Mill Meece. The living is a perpct. cur. in the dioc. of Lichlield, val. 100, in tho patron. of the Vicar of Eccleshall. COTES, a tnshp. ia tho par. of Prestwold, hund. of East Goscoto, in the co. of Leicester, 1 mile N.K. of Loughborough. It is situated near tho Midland G railway, on the river Soar. COTES-DE-VAL, a hmlt. in tho par. of Kit. hund of Guthlaxton, in tho co. of Leicester, 3 m< irth. i i i|i I RAVE, a par. in tho southern div. of the wap. of Bingham, in tho i Jiam, 4 miles S.V. <i Bingham, and 7 S. ['.. < Nottingham. 1 the Fosse Way and the Urunth the hmlt. gaged in agriculnue, and living is a rert.* in i the patron ol Earl Man vers, who is lord of the manor. The chnreh, '1 structure with a :.pin-. ']'. iiapcl, and there I'M a free school. ' Isnme ure, is III. I (ill.

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"11 tile ri M'.ray r-'iith. In the vieiuii;, " l!l.i*t' '1 II. at! 'i i I'll livii. l>'" i who in lord manor. Tho church, d ; Michael, possesses monuments and memorial .-Uiin. d-glass windows. Oo- tham Lodge ia the priii GOTHAM, a limit, in th- u clby, in tlio ro. of Lincoln, 5 miles W. of Grimsby. It was an. i. nt iy the site of a small Cistercian nunnery, found Munceaux iii Ihr reiirn .>! M. oln-ii. i ullli.: : par. in tho hund. oi in the co. of Somerset, VV. of Ta' J I'rom Bishop Lydeai'i The living : cur. in the dioc. of Hath and AV p the Viscount Kingston. The church, dedi to St. Thomas of Canterbury, is a plain, small buil consisting of chancel, south aisle, and tower with six bells, and contains some beautiful monuments to the Stawells. Here is a hill 1,250 feet above the level of the, sea, from the summit of which a view of eleven coufl^^ may be obtained. I. . Esq. is lord of the manor, and resides at Cothclstone 1'ark. < i iTHKKi (/IT, a tn-hp. in the par. of Church 1'ul- ,, in tho co. of Salop, 5 miles N.W. of Church Stretton. ( ( >TI I KKIDGE, a par. in tho upper div. of th. hnnd. of Doddingtroo, in the co. of Worcester, 4 miles V. of Worcester. It is situated on tho river Teme, and con-' tains the hmlts. of Hewson and Otherton. Tho vil. is small, but tho land well cultivated, part 1 ins; in hops. The living is a perpot. cur. in the dioe. of Wor- cester, and in tho patron, of the liev. It. J; The church, dedicated to St. Leonard, is a pUu: turo, partly in tho pointed, and partly in the > style of architecture. The charities amount to 8 per annum Cotheridgo Court, a commodious residence, i delightfully situated. COTHERSTON, a tnshp. in the par. of Roi wap. of West Gilling, in the North Hiding of : York, 4 miles N.W. of Barnard Castle. It is situaf on the river Tees. It contains the hmlt Naby, Loup House, Towler Hill, and Brisooe. charities amount to 2 per annum. Here ai of Fitzhugh's Castle. COTHILL, a hmlt. in the par <n, in co. of Berks, 2 miles N. of Abingdon. COTI1Y RTVEK rises 6 miles N. I on tho borders of Cardigan and Carmai running 25 miles S.W., discharges itself ini Towy. It has good trout fishing. COT1SCUE, a hmlt. in th. tn-hp. tho co. of York, '1 mile:- S.V. oi Uiddleham. COTLAM'M'n N. Dublin. CUT1.KHM1, a ].ar. in tlie liund. ol co. i.t lloniton, it.s ]i- railway sta: S,-nili-'. t.* in thi! dio. '. in T. V. Mitchell. ti<m unkiiov. The chari; iJAshburt. i 'in- MAMI.VV, a limit, and chplry. in the erown y, in tho Hum n the hund. of V.

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