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648 SYKE. miles on 1 1 i crosses t! tlf village has a dis- puiutaiy within ili" 1! I he mansion irt. COOTEHILL i market town in the par. of Drumgoon, bar. of Tullvgarvey, in the co. of ( prov. of 1 C'avan. It is situated on ; road from Dublin to ( low - It 001 station, sessions-hou- 1, banks, and Union poorhouse. iMumgoon stands in t iiso chapi i lolics, Presbyterians, .M-ih Cootehill Poor-law 1 ': . divi- sions, with 18 KU Mimil Monaghan. The linen trade of this town is very siderable. The surround ii , one of ex' beauty, and there are numerous el' . noes. Bellamont Forest, the seat of Ii. Coote, Esq., to whom the town belongs, contains some excellent family por- liday is market day. Fairs are held on toe third Friday in each month. COOTER, a lough in the co. of Galway, Ireland, 2 miles 8.E. of Gort. It is 3 miles in length 1 mile broad, and drain ra into Kinvarra by a subterranean passage. On its banks is situated Lough Cooler Castle, the seat of Viscount Gort. COPDOCK, a par. in the hund. of Samfor.l, in the co. of Sufiblk, 3 miles S.V. of Ipswich, and the Capol station on the Great Eastern railway. It is situated on a tributary of the river Orwell, i is a rect.* in the dioc. of Norwich, val. with tin Washbrook am ;. in the patron, of Lord Walsingham. The church i< dedi< ated to St. ]' There is a National school. Lord Walsingham is lord of the mail COPKLAND HECK, a hmlt. in the par. of St. Michael's, Appleby, in the co. of Westmoreland, 1 J mile S.E. of Appleby, its post town and railway station. There is a small woollen factory. COl'Kl.ANl). or i 'ori'LAND, CASTLE, a tnshp. in the par. of Kirk Newton, W. div. of Glendale ward, in tho co, of Northumberland, 4 miles N. W. of Voolcr. It is situated on tho river Glen, and in the 14th century was the seat of John de Copoland, who took David 1 1 . of Scotland prisoner. It was rebuilt by the Wall. 1 ' the commencement of iH" 17th century. COPELAND FOREST, a m^ed, mountainous dis- trict in the co. of Cumberland, situated between Knner- dale and Egremont. Koine of tho peaks rise t height of from 2,000 to 3,000 feet. < ' pI'KI.ANII ISLAM'S, a group lying 1 Belfast Lough, in the par. of Bangor, in the 1 Ardes, in the co. of Down, prov. of Ulster, Ireland. The ]iriiii'i]pal among them are Big Island, I 'nn-s Island, Lighthoise Island, and Mew Island. Big Island is well cultivated, and th" inhabitants _rear large numbers of domestic fowl, which arc of uncon- seaweed, which is washed on shore by every tide, is used as manure. The light on Lighthouse Island can be seen from the Mull of (Jallow. -id; it was erected in ITHtl. and is 131 feet high. It was n: these islands tl. went down in with spi-cieon board, part of which was recovered I thirty years afterwards. These islands take their name from their ancient owners in tho 12th century. i'l OKD, a par. in the With ihe hund. of Lexden, in the co. of K>~. x. -J mi:> - S.K. of (he Marks Tey station ci : Kasteni line, and 4 S.V. t,f ( ,i s jKist town. It is situated on t: man, and at one time see of London. The living is a roct,* in the d: Rochester, val. 680, in tin- patron, of the cellor. The church i- . nt stnictu uark.ibly thick. mcntsand a garden known i Hall tin I I London, and is siij. to have boon the residence of Bishop 1! walk to the church still bc-irs his i< theUf. ( ( il't .!;< i N. of Knar.- It is situated "ii the rivp-r Nidd. The Ii. in the dioc. ..f l;ijni. T. Dm .

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1, which, with thp-ir eggs and fea; COPLE, a par. in the hund. of Wixam of Bedford, I of Bedford, its : railway station, ll is ril Ousc. Tho living is a vie.* in the di. >< Jl-5, in tin- patron, of Christ Church, i p-hunli, dedicated to Ai' . ..i structure, and contains brasses and inonum.: 1380. Here is a free .- i 'ported l^^H Duke p aa^^M a large mansion here. It w. part of his " Hudibras." donee of the 1: nl of l.udlow. COPMANTUOHPK, a ehplry. in th.-],..: York Ainsty, in tho East Hiding of the - W.' of York. It is a fetation of the ^B Northern and North-Eastem . cur. in th" dioc. ol 'I ork, cur. of Upper Poppleton annexed, -. t!- Yip'arol St. Mary. COPNOR, a hmlt in the par. ol " fH of Hants, near Portsmouth. I', a vil. in the par. ol the CO. of Lancaster, , mil. s S. of p living is a perju't. cur.* in tlip' pi .itriin. of t COri'KNHAI.h, a par. i tho co. of Chester, 1 mile from '2 miles from the (.'rewe station on and Monies Copi-nhall. Th.- liii: dioc.ot < ' 'J'JIi'p. in is aperp.-t. p'lir..* val. 300, in ii ish churclv ture with tower, rebuilt in is.'il.aml ]P<*.-^'

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annum. Near ( i I M|'1'|..NMAI.!,. ., ,'h].lry. in t 1 n div. of i 1 ford. The living i> a p.^rpet. em. field, ial. IN.',, in the I-awrcli" . 1 is lord ol COPPENUALL, i liri;rn, .., t,,^,, . hund. "I N";u:iwi. h, in th" ilway statip'li, I anil S N.W. of Huniiir I Upton, in th y, iu 'I"' !' Montagu. The chinvli is in I , lord ot ih" minor. TiieJ.!.: i ill. .TIN'. SVKK. an ext. par. place, par: