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Ganol, hamlet, Llansawel par., Carmarthenshire, 10 miles N. of Llandilofawr.
Gansons Down, eminence, Isle of Wight, 2¼ miles SAY. of Newport.
Ganstead, township, Swine par., East-Riding York- shire, 4¼ miles NE. of Hull, 809 ac., pop. 96; P.O.
Ganthorpe, township, Terrington par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 6 miles W. of New Malton, 730ac., pop. 123.
Ganton, par. and vil. with ry. sta., East-Riding Yorkshire, 8 miles SAY. of Scarborough, 3982 ac., pop. 339 ; P.O. ; contains the seat of Ganton Hall.
Gap Hill, 4 miles NAY. of Clare, N. Kings co., 329 ft.
Gap of Dunloe, co. Kerry. See Dunloe.
Gaping Gill Hole, chasm in Ingleborough Mountain, N. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles E. of Ingleton; opens into Ingleborough Cave.
Gappah, hamlet, Kingsteignton par., E. Devon, 1¼ mile S. of Chudleigh.
Gar . See also Garr .
Gara Lough, between cos. Mayo, Sligo, and Ros- common ; about 5 miles long and 4 miles wide.
Garadice, 5 miles from Kilcock, N. co. Kildare ; P.O.
Garadice Lough, 3 miles E. of Ballinamore, E. co. Leitrim ; 2¼ miles long.
Garallan, vil., Ayrshire. See Garrallan.
Garan, or Garanhill, original name of town of Muirkirk, Ayrshire.
Garavaig Bridge, near mouth of stream of same name, flowing N. to Loch Maree, Ross-shire, 1¼ mile NAY. of Talladale.
Garbally, school, Killoscobe par., mid. co. Galway.
Garbally Park, seat of the Earl of Clancarty, 1¼ mile AY. of Ballinasloe, E. co. Galway.
Garbh All t, affluent of Glenrosie Water, Arran isl.
Garbh Allt Falls, Aberdeenshire. See Garrawalt.
Garbh Eilean.—one of the 3 Shiant Isles, Outer Hebrides, in the Minch.—2. Garbh Eilean, island, in Loch Maree, Ross-shire.—3. Garbh Eilean, Suther- landshire. See Garve Island.
Garbhreisa (Garbh lteis), island, Craignish par., Argyllshire, off Craignish Point.
Garboldisham, par. and vil., S.. Norfolk, 8¼ miles E. of Thetford, 2705 ac., pop. 641; P.O., T.o.; contains the seat of Garboldisham Hall.
Garbourne Pass, 3¼ miles E. of Ambleside, AYest- morland.
Garbntt Hill, hamlet, in par. and 3¼ miles S. of Haltwhistle, S. Northumberland.
Garbytliorpe, hamlet, Clifton with Glapton par., in co. and 3 miles SW. of Nottingham.
Garchonzic, Perthshire. See Gartchonzie.
Garden, seat, Kippen par., Stirlingshire, 1¼ mile NE. of Buchlyvie.
Gardeners End, hamlet, Ardeley par., Herts, 6 miles E. of Stevenage.
Gardcnmorris House, 4 miles SE. of Kilmacthomas, co. AAraterford.
Gardens, hamlet, Delting par., Shetland, 1 mile from Mossbank.
Gardensquarc, vil., 1 m. from Airdrie, Lanarkshire.
Gardenstown, fishing vil., Gamrie par., in co. and 8 miles E. of Banff, on Gamrie Bay, pop. 871; P.O., T.o., 1 Bank; was founded in 1720 by Alexander Garden of Troup.
Garderhousc, Sandsting par., Shetland, 15 miles NAY. of Lerwick ; P.O.
Gardic House (17th century), seat, Bressay island, Shetland, on Bressay Sound, opposite Lerwick.
Gardiner Street, hamlet, 3¼ miles NE. of Hailsham, E. Sussex.
Gardnerside, vil., Bothwell par., Lanarkshire, near Bellshill.
Gardyne Castle, old baronial mansion, Kirkden par., Forfarshire, 1 mile S. of Guthrie Junction.
Gare Hill, vil., Marston Bigot par., mid. Somerset.
Gare Loch, right arm of Firth of Clyde, between Roseneath and Row pars., Dumbarton; is well sheltered, and has good anchorage for large vessels ; its shores ire studded with villas and small watering-places; Clyde- built steamers are usually tested on the Gare Loch.
Gare Sand, sandbank at mouth of Tees river, between Durham and Yorkshire, 4 miles long and 2 broad.
Garcglefn, school, in co. and dist. of Anglesey. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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