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Garthen, hamlet, 14 mile S. of Ruabon, Denbigh-
shire ; in vicinity is the seat of Garthen Hall.

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Garthern, hamlet, Asby par., Westmorland, 4 miles
S. of Appleby.

Gartheryr, hamlet, Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant par.,
on border of Denbighshire and Montgomeryshire, 4
miles N. of Llanfyllin.

Gartlicwin, hamlet, Llanfairtalhaiarn par., Den-
bighshire, on river Elwy, 44 miles SW. of Abergele; in
vicinity is the seat of Garthewin House.

Garthgell, hamlet, in par. and near Llanfyllin,
Montgomeryshire.

Garthgcllin, hamlet, Bettws par., Montgomeryshire,
44 miles N. of Newtown.

Garthgelynenfawr and Garthgelynenfehan, 2
hamlets, Pennant par., Montgomeryshire, 84 miles NW.
of Llanfyllin.

Garthgogo, hamlet, Abergele par., Denbighshire.

Gartligyfanedd, hamlet, in par. and near Llanrwst,
Denbighshire.

Garthgynan, hamlet, Llanfair-Dyffryn-Clwyd par.,
Denbighshire, 3 miles SE. of Ruthin.

Garthgynfawr, hamlet, in par and 2 miles SW. of
Dolgelly, Merioneth.

Garthgynyd, hamlet, Gelligaer par., Glamorgan, 54
miles N. of Caerphilly.

Garthiaen, hamlet, Llandrillo par., Merioneth, 5|
miles SW. of Corwen.

Garthillln, hamlet, Kerry par., Montgomeryshire, 3
miles SW. of Newtown.

Garthland, seat, in par. and W. vicinity of Loch-
winnoch, Renfrewshire.

Garthland Mains, farm, 3§ miles SE. of Stranraer,
Wigtownshire; contains the site of Garthland Tower,
long the stronghold of the M'Dowalls.

Garthinyl, hamlet, Berriew par., in co. and 3 miles
NW. of Montgomery; P.O.; in vicinity is the seat of
Garthinyl Hall.

Garthorpe.—par., N. Leicestershire, 5| miles NE. of
Melton Mowbray, 1714 ac., pop. 120.—2. Garthorpe,
township, Luddington par., N. Lincolnshire, on river
Old Don, 64 m. NE. of Crowle, 1380 ac., pop. 529; P.O.

Garthueha, hamlet, Llanfihangel par., Montgomery-
shire, 54 miles SAY. of Llanfyllin.

Garthynenvedd, hamlet, Llanelidan par., Denbigh-
shire, 54 miles S. of Ruthin.

Garthyngared, seat, 44 miles SW. of Dolgelly,
Merioneth.

Gartincaber, seat, 24 m. SAY. of Doune, Perthshire.

Gartloch, seat, Cadder par., Lanarkshire, on Bishop
Loch, 1 mile SE. of Garnkirk sta.

Gartly, par. and ry. sta., Aberdeenshire and detached
part of Banffshire, 5 m. S. of Huntly, 18,088 ac., pop.
890; P.O.; contains ruins of old castle of the Barclays.

Gartinore, vil. with ry. sta., Port of Menteith par.,
Perthshire, and
q.s. par., partly also in Drymen par.,
Stirlingshire—par., pop. 718; vil., 1 mile from sta. and
2gm. S. of Aberfoyle; P.O.; 4 m. NE. of vil. is G. Honse.

Gartmorn Bam, reservoir, 2 miles NE. of Alloa,
Clackm annanshir e.

Gartnavel, low eminence, crowned by the Glasgow
Royal Lunatic Asylum (1842), in NAY. vicinity of Glasgow.

Gartness, vil., with woollen factory, Shotts par.,
Lanarkshire, on North Calder AYater, 2 m. SE. of Airdrie.

Gartness Station, ry. sta., on W. border of Stirling-
shire, 14 mile NE. of Drymen sta. and 22 miles SAY. of
Stirling; p.o. ; adjacent, on Endrick Water, is the Pot
of Gartness, a cauldron-shaped cavity, with cascade;
also, remains of an old castle, a residence of Napier of
Merchiston (1550-1617), inventor of logarithms.

Gartney, Strath, SW. Perthshire, along the northern
shore of Loch Katrine.

Gartocharn, hamlet, Kilmaronock par., Dumbarton-
shire, 3 miles AY. of Drymen sta.

Garton, par., East-Riding Yorkshire, 7 miles NE. of
Hedon, 3159 ac. (including part of Ross par.), pop. 190;
contains the township of Garton with Grimston
(partly in Ross par.), 1823 ac., pop. 157.

Garton on the Wolds, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Garton,
1 mile S.), East-Riding Yorkshire, 34 miles NAY. of
Driffield, 4147 ac., pop. 518 ; P.O.


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