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Band. 



A binding or ligature ; a bond. 



A.-S, lend; Scand., Ger., and Pris. hand; Sansc. hhand; 

 Suio-Goth. hand; and in most languages. 



Examples : — 



Black Band. Linebands. Silver Band. 



The term is used in mining, to indicate a layer or stratum of 

 metallic ore or rock. 



Bank. 



Bank, bench, or bink. q.v. A ridge or shelf of earth, or 

 stone, or wood. 



Icel. hahhi, a bank ; Dan. hank ; 0. H. G. pench. 



Examples : — 



Early Bank. Sunny E. BrowsonB. Christy B. Dent's B. 



Baen. 



Erom A.-S. here-ern, herern, heren, hern, here, corn, and em, 

 a place — a place for corn, a barn. 

 Examples : — 



Duke's Barn. High Barn. Steel Barn, &c. 



CAELSBXmY. 



Erom A.S. carl, a man, or the proper name Carl, and hurff, 

 hyrg — -a fort, or city, or hurh, abode. 



Cakiton Paek, Geanqe and Geeen. 

 Adjoining Stanwick Park. 



Erom A.-S, carl, a man, or ceorl, a countryman or husband- 

 man, and tun, an abode, house, &c. See Geange and Geeen. 



Caepiing's Pastuee. 

 A little way south from WyclifEe. ? a personal name. 



Cleatlam. 



A village, on a high exposed brow or rock. Suio-Goth. klett, 

 mons, collis, j and A,-S. Mm, home. See 'S.^M, 



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