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Place name County Entry Source BALLEE, or BALLY Down Saul, with their tithes and cure of souls; the tithes of Ballyhosit have been also appropriated to the incumbent of Ardglass Lewis:Ireland Castle Down Castle , island, in Lough Strangford, Saul par., co. Down, 112 ac., pop. 23. Bartholomew DOWNPATRICK Down Saul, and, shortly after, an abbey of regular canons near the ancient Doon or fort, the site of which was granted Lewis:Ireland Dunaverty Argyll Saul for sparing the Amalekites. ' The castle has been so completely demolished that scarcely a vestige of it now exists Groome Dunbar East Lothian saul be aye in saftie. Sir William als of Galstown Of Keith, that was of gude renown, Met Richard Talbot Groome Dunoon Argyll Saul (993), Finbracken Hill (649), and Dalinlongart Hill (643); whilst in Kilmun rise Kilmun Hill (1535), Stronchullin Hill (1798), Ben Ruadh Groome FRAMILODE Gloucestershire Saul parish, and a chapelry in Saul, Arlingham, Eastington, Fretherne, Moreton-Valence, Standish, and Wheatenhurst parishes, Gloucester. The village stands Imperial GLOUCESTER and BRISTOL Gloucestershire
Somerset
WiltshireSaul, Hardwicke, Twigworth-St. Matthew, Upton-St. Leonard, and Wheaten-hurst. The deanery of Campden comprises the rectories of Alderton Imperial Gore's Island Down Gore's Island , in Lough Strangford, Saul par., co. Down, 98 ac., pop. 9. Bartholomew Leslie Aberdeenshire Saul, and 1362 at Suie Hill, the last three of which rise close to or on the southern boundary. The rocks Groome PRESTON Lancashire Saul-street; were erected in 1851, at a cost of £11,000; and are well arranged and commodious. The theatre Imperial Saul Down Saul , par., mid. co. Down, on Lough Strangford, 3 miles NE. of Downpatrick, 4260 ac., pop. 927. Bartholomew Saul Gloucestershire Saul , par. and vil., Gloucestershire - par., 572 ac., pop. 597; vil., 8 miles NW. of Stroud; P.O., T.O. Bartholomew SAUL Gloucestershire SAUL , a parish, with a village, in Wheatenhurst district, Gloucester; near the river Severn, 4 miles N W of Stonehouse Imperial SAUL Down SAUL , a parish, in the barony of LECALE, county of DOWN, and province of ULSTER, 1 ¾ mile (N. E.) from Lewis:Ireland Saulseat or Soulseat Wigtownshire Saul for its first abbot, and so being Sedes Saulis (` the seat of Saul'). Chalmers says, ` It was the mother Groome St Andrews Fife saule. 'The body lay for a time, as is noticed under the Castle, at the bottom of a vault in the sea-tower Groome STRANGFORD Down Saul, containing 118 acres of land under cultivation, and on which are the ruins of a castle; Rea island, in the parish Lewis:Ireland Saul, or of Japhet, according to others. It would indeed appear from this that if they acknowledge Afghan as the common RussianGaz
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