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Ancbnirne, seat, Ballantrae par., SW. Ayrshire.

Aucluill, lake (2 miles by 1 mile), NW. Ross-shire
and Cromartyshire.

Aucbnllnder, pass, at head of Loch Tulla, NE.
Argyllshire.

Aucbanacie, place with public school, Keith par.,
Banffshire.

Aucbanault, sta. on Dingwall and Skye Ry., S.
Ross-shire, 21 miles W. of Dingwall.

Auchans House, Ayrshire, 3 miles NE. of Troon;
formerly the estate of the Earls of Dundonald, and sub-
sequently of the Earls of Eglinton. Dr Johnson visited
here (1773).

A lichen-. See also Auchin , Achen , or

Achin .

Anchcnhathie, a bar. with remains of ancient castle,
in par. and 3J miles SE. of Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire.

Aucbenbealty, streamlet, Closeburn and Kirkmahoe
pars., Dumfriesshire, flowing 6 miles SE. to the Nith.

Anchenbowie, vil., St Ninians par., Stirlingshire,
If mile SW. of Bannockburn.

Auchcncairn, quoad sacra par. and vil., in civ. par.
of Berwick, SE. Kirkcudbrightshire, miles S. of
Castle-Douglas—par., pop. 1037 ; vil., pop. 441; P.O.

Anchen Castle, seat, Dumfriesshire, near Moffat.

Auchenclolcli, hamlet, Sorn par., Ayrshire, 2 miles
NE. of Mauchline; P.O.

Auchencorvie, place with public school, Campbel-
town, Argyllshire.

Anchencrutve, seat andry. sta., St Quivoxpar., in
co. and 3 miles NE. of Ayr.

Auchendavy, or Auchendowie, vil., in par. and
'2 miles NE. of Kirkintilloch, SE. Dumbartonshire;
many discoveries of Roman relics have been made here.

Anchendennan House, Dumbartonshire, llj mile
NW. of Balloch ry. sta.

Aiichcndolly, seat, Crossmichael par., Kirkcud-
brightshire, 5 miles N. of Castle-Douglas.

Aucbendranc, seat, in co. and 4 miles S. of Ayr;
has a few traces of the ancient castle which formed the
scene of Sir Walter Scott’s
Ayrshire Tragedy.

Aucbendryone, vil., Crathie par., W. Aberdeen-
shire, forming part of Castleton of Braemar.

Auchenflower, place with public school, Ayrshire,
2J miles E. of Ballantrae.

Aucbengeitb, hill, Kirkmahoe par., Dumfriesshire,
alt. 984 ft.

Aucbengellocb, an eminence in a secluded locality,
Avondale par., Lanarkshire; noted as a place for the
conventicles of the Covenanters, for which a small
monument was erected on the spot in 1830.

Aucbengean, ham.withschool,Falkirkpar. .Stirlingsh.

AucbengUl, place with public school, Keiss par.,
Caithness-shire.

Aucbengool, estate with mansion, Berwick par., in
co. and 4Jr miles ESE. of Kirkcudbright.

Aucbengray, seat, hamlet, and ry. sta., in par. and
5f miles NE. of Carstairs, S. Lanarkshire ; P.O.

Aucbenharvie, ruins of a castle of the Cunninghams,
4 miles SW. of Stewarton.

Aucbenbeatb, colliery vil. with ry. sta., Lesmahagow
par., N. Lanarkshire, 4| miles W. of Lanark, pop. 612.

Aucbenleck, hill, Closeburn par., Dumfriesshire, Si-
miles NE. of Thornhill, alt. 1431 ft.

Auchcnlocb, vil., Cadder par., N. Lanarkshire, 6J
miles NE. of Glasgow.

Auchenroatb, hamlet and seat, in par. and If mile
NW. of Rothes, Elginshire.

Auchensaugh, hill, Douglas par., S. Lanarkshire,
2J miles SE. of Douglas, alt. 1286 ft.; interesting as the
meeting place of a body of Cameronians (1712), through
which the Reformed Presbyterian Church was founded.

Auchcnskeigb, romantic dell, in par. and 2 miles
from Dairy, Ayrshire.

Aucbenskeocb, estate with ruined castle, Colvend
par., Kirkcudbrightshire.

Auchentibber, vil., Blantyre par., Lanarkshire, 1J
mile SW. of High Blantyre, pop. 435.

Auchentorlie, seat, Dumbartonshire, near Bowling.

Aucbentosban, seat, Old Kilpatrick par., Dum-
bartonshire ; the grounds contain some traces of the
Wall of Antoninus.

Auchin . See also Auchkn .


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