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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CARRIFRAN GANS Carrifran Gans
Carrifran Gans
Carrifran Gans
Gans-the jaw without teeth
Carrifran Gawns
James Johnstone
Capplegill
David Brydon Bodsbeck
Adam Dickson Carrifran
Dr[Doctor]Jamieson's Dictionary
Charles Stewart Esq of Hillside
010 A mountain supposed to be about 1300 feet in altitude.
The South West side of this hill is rough and rocky in cracks and slits and forms a precipice and Cleft.
It is probably the name of the hill is derived from this circumstances i.e. Gagen- which implies a cliff, crack etc.
It is sometimes called the Gans from its resemblance to a jaw - Carrifran Gans is the mode approved of in the district.

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Carrifran Gans situation In the North Eastern division of the Parish

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