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nruv KUN-C1DRICH. Augustine, and a pi' I .11. ..I tin; !; v. A t.i.iy. 'MI. There are a ' >' l*anby l , is lord of DI I bund, of Tin. North Blandford div. of the miles X.V. of Blandford, its post town. /i the rivrr Stour, over which there is a l-iii-.. to tl. village. It cont.n hton, which was anciently 11 distinct p;ir. The living is a rect.,* with that of Bryanston anm xed, in tin- dioc. of Sali^l/my, rl. 538, in the patron, of Lord Port man, who is lord of the maaor. Tho rhurch, wliirli is dedicated to St. Nicholas, is a neat ni" with square em- battled tower. A mutilated monument toSt-Eloi, the patron saint of blacksmiths, was recently disc IirsTOX, a ]i.ir. in the hund. of Xoboltle Grove, in the co. of Northampton. '2 miles N.W. of Northamp-

t post town and nearest railway. It is gitnati 1

mi a luaii'-li of thii river Nen. An abbey for Black is was founded here in the beginning of the r.!t!i century by William Poverel, natural son of the .no of which, at the Dissolution, amounted to 175 8*. 14. A few remains arc still soon in a secluded spot. Tho village is pleasantly situ- ated on the slope of a hill. There arc several <p. .nablc building stono. The living is a vie.* in the dioc. of Peterborough, val. 159, in the iitrou. < i count Palmerston, who is lord of the manor. The church, dedicated to St. Luke, is n handsome stone structure, with town- containing three belli. Tho charities amount to 30 per annum. Tho Baptists and Independents have each a chapel. DUTCHMAN'S CAP,<.r HACK IS LAND, one of the Trehinish. V. "f Mull, Argyle. DUTHKL, a par. in the district of East Inverness, in the cos. of Elgin and Inverness, Scotland, 21 miles S. of Xaim. It is situated on the rivers Dulnan and Spey, and includes Rothiemurchus, near Cairngorm. The par. is in the prosb. of Abernethy, and Synod of Moray. The minister's itipend is 230, in the patron, of the Earl of Scaffold, the sole landowner. The village con- tains the parish church, a Free church, and schools. The military rood from Palnacardoch to Inverness passes through the parish, which is mountainous, and comprises much grand scenery and woods replete with pam. . In the vicinity is the ruin of Muckerath. DUTHfES, a vil. in the par. of Glenbervie, in the co. of Kincardine, Scotland, 6 miles W. of Stonchaven. DV'ITOX. a tush]., in the par. of Great Budworth, build, of Boddow, in the co. palatine of f'hesl.T, > mill s N V. .( ' XoithMi I'll, and 5 E. of Frodsham. It is situated near the river Weaver and the Grand Trunk canal. The 1 Junction railway passes ove: Hutton-Mottom upon enty arches, each being 63 foot This is the Jiimluiu of Domesday Survey, when it belonged to the Dnttons, who 'till < and Thins! iinty. It ii to the I hike ol Hamilton. The trustees of the late Sir J. A lords of the manor and sole proprietor!. DUTTON, a tnahp. in the par. of ] div. of the huiul. ..f Blackburn, in tl. me ol 'II the ilway, and " X.V, burn, its post to I on the i r, . i- Kibble. .luhn and Jamt ;nanor. liar., n Hall is half a mile In. in ;],. village. in IR N. DUTTON ' cc. and DUT- TON I'lKFKITH, tnshps. in the par. ! II :,, } . [lolt. 1'1'Xr.l-]: V in the par. of Standish, huiid. n. -aster, '1 n tli" railway an : ry Hull in t ' '. a hnilt. in tho ir. of Hint..n-';.l- dridge, in tl. rXI-'lll ia the blind. . ! In of Cambridge, 7 in/. <& town, ai A I, jt- he n mil inundates the sui i he' tv. iiijiropriate tithes ol .- 1 tin; /MIT is a M thu dioc. of Kly. Christi College,' .l-.lni is;. charged vie.,* val. i'H'.'J. in the ].:: Clare Hall, Cambridge, who arc impropriaton. Tho churc! 'er, supposcil t" id of tho 13th century, is pri. St. John's is in similar ibrk, with Norman tower. Tho parochial . which 25 belongs to King's who..). 'I'he n commences in 1684. There is a Xa:i kith sexes. A priory once itood in this pai i-h. a part of which is BOW the "Bad Lion" inn. it i of great attraction, possessing soi i,'. A barn is pointed out as standing n th of the old chapel. l>W-.l-'i iN. a tnshp. in the p;ir. of Llan the eo. of Denbigh, t; mi ]iVYtTl:VI,a tnshp. in the ,, :, the co. of Montgomery, S miles N.W. of Llanlyllin. DWY-GYFYLCHI, o par. in ; the co. of Carnarvon, 2 mil pleasant little vil., situated on the coast. I head railway passes through the par. The Inn Isa-pen and Ucha-pen are within its bouiniar the inhabit:* ployed in the co|" living is a vie. in the dioc. i l II. and L. 1 cated to St. Gwynin. In this neii;hbouiii. groat number of antiquities, c..n.-i- single upright stones, tho i with ditches and rampai: DWVIMKU'. a ln-.i.i.. ' t'"' 1 CO. of Montgomery, '2 i: :.iir. li VAX, a i!. in the bar. of l)iiii^.inn.,n, in Tyn.li i:md, 3 miles X. of Cal> DV 1 in the district Scotland. 7 It is a fit: Great North of Scotland r.iilw.r n the i of Aberdeen. The n, .Iron, of Gord.'ii Skei. The ol old buililin^', M a flourishin >ii;h tho soil rests on of ipi stones. At 'i'jreln-ifpir Hill in a I'rui i stones ].!..'. d in : lVI-:i."S 1III.L, a vil. in lorih. in ; :dinir of ti vi'-inity of Shellield. i Y<irk, val. ClIIO. in thi p.itron. of tho crown and nvi'Ki;: of i.i.mti . ikelly, in the co. of l!n con, < mil. - N.'> river I'.sk.

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|iVl-'I-'l;IN. .1 limit, in the par. of s N. of Mcrthyr-Tydvil. 1 river. DYKKIMX-I.I.AXKAIU, a tnshp. in thu ju. X< wton, in the co. of Montgomery, 2 mil. '-. Vt'lll. HVKKl;l'N-CII>l;H li. a hmlt, in the par. of ' gadock, huiul. ' : Iv of Llangailoi-k. It is situated on the i i . r T..wy, under Triehnig.