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Garrison, The, seat of the Earl of Glasgow, at Mill¬ port, Great Cumbrae island, Firth of Clyde.
Garrison Hill, St Marys, Scilly Islands.
Garrison Side, township, Drypool par., East-Riding Yorkshire, in N. of Hull bor., 80 ac., pop. 164.
Garris ton, township, Haukswell par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 3 miles NE. of Leyburn, 670 ac., pop. 30.
Garristown, par. and vil., NW. co. Dublin, 9 miles SW. of Balbriggan—par., 5342 ac., pop. 935; vil., pop. 140; P.O.
Garroch, seat, Kells par., Kirkcudbrightshire, 5 miles NW. of New Galloway.
Garroch Head, S. point of Bute isl., Firth of Clyde.
Garromin Lough, in the central vale of Connemara, co. Galway.
Garron, stream, Herefordshire, falling into the Wye at Llangarron.
Garron Point, headland, on N. side of Stonehaven Bay, Kincardineshire.
Garron Point, headland, E. co. Antrim; Garron- jtoint, hamlet, on Garron Point, 4 miles SE. of Cushendall; P.O.; in vicinity is Garron Tower, seat of the Marquis of Londonderry.
Garros, vil., Kilmuir par., Skye island, Inverness- shire, 14 miles N. of Portree.
Garrotlee, vil., Long Horsley par., N. Northumber¬ land, 4 miles SE. of Rothbury.
Garrowby, hamlet, Kirkby under Dale par., East- Riding Yorkshire, 5½ miles N. of Pocklington; in vicinity is the seat of Garrowby House.
Garry, Kiver.—SW. Inverness-shire; issues from Loch Quoich, and flows 10½ miles E. through Glen Garry to Loch Garry, and 4 miles E. from Loch Garry to Loch Oich, at Invergarry, on the Caledonian Canal; Garry, Loch, an expansion of river Garry, is 4½ miles long.— 2. Garry, River, N. Perthshire; issues from Loch Garry, and flows SE. through Glen Garry to the Tummel at Faskally House, below the Pass of Killie- crankie; Garry Bridge is 2½ miles NW. of Pitlochry; Garry, Loch, near Dalnaspidal sta., is 2½ miles long.
Garry Bnrn, affluent of the Ordie, Auchtergaven par., Perthshire.
Garry Castle, ruin, near Banagher, W. Kings co.
Garry castle, bar., W. Kings co., 102,913 ac., pop. 13,648.
Garryclogh, rivulet, N. co. Down; issues from Lough Henney and flows 7 miles N. to the Laggan.
Garrycloyne, par., in co. and 4 miles NW. of Cork, 5864 ac., pop. 1487 ; contains Blarney.
Garryduff, 4 m. from Ballymoney, co. Antrim; P.O.
Garry duff House, seat, 4 miles NW. of Youghal, SAY. co. AVaterford.
Garryliiie, 4 miles from Bruree, co. Limerick; P.O.
Garry hill, seat, 6 miles SE. of Bagenalstown, co. Carlow; P.O.
Garryhinch House, seat, 2 miles SW. of Portarling- ton, E. Kings co.
Garryhundon, seat and hamlet, in co. and 5 miles S. of Carlow.
Garryicken House, seat, 4 miles S. of Callan, AY. co. Kilkenny.
Garrylucas, 7 miles from Kinsale, co. Cork; P.O.
Garrynahlne, hamlet with inn, at head of Loch Roag, Lewis island, 13 miles W. of Stornoway; P.O.
Garryside, vil., near Blair-Athole, Perthshire.
Garryspillane, vil., 2 miles S. of Knocklongry. sta., SE. co. Limerick.
Garryvoe, par., E. co. Cork, on Ballycottin Bay, 3 miles SE. of Castlemartyr, 1698 ac., pop. 465.
Gars-foheinn, mountain, Bracadale par., Skye island, on W. side of Loch Scavaig, alt. 2934 ft.
Garscadden, vil. with ironworks, New Kilpatrick par., Dumbartonshire, If mile SW. of Bearsden sta., pop. 649 ; in vicinity is Garscadden House, with cas¬ tellated Gothic gateway.
Garscube, seat and vil. (part of Netherton), New Kilpatrick par., Dumbartonshire, 1 mile W. of Mary- hill sta.; has collieries, grain mills, and quarries.
Garsdale, township, Sedbergh par., N. div. West- Riding Yorkshire, on river Clough, 8 miles SE. of Sed¬ bergh, 12,172 ac., pop. 602; P.O., called Garsdale Head.
Garsdon, par., N. Wilts, 2 miles NE. of Malmes¬ bury, 1137 ac., pop. 174.
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