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Glcncricht House, seat, Rattray par., E. Perthshire,
on river Ericht, 4 miles N. of Blairgowrie.

Glenessland Burn, affluent of Cairn Water, Duns-
core par., Dumfriesshire.

Glenetive House, seat, in Glen Etive, Argyllshire,
14 miles NE. of Taynuilt.

Glcnfuba, sheading, S. div. Isle of Man; contains
Patrick, German, and Marown pars.

Glcnfalloch House, seat, in Glen Falloch, SW.
Perthshire, 2 miles N. of Ardlui Pier at head of Loch
Lomond, and 7 miles SW. of Crianlarich sta.

Glenfarclas Distillery, Inveravon par., Banffshire,
4 miles SW. of Aberlour sta.

Glcnfarne, ry. sta., near E. border of co. Leitrim, 7
miles E. of Manor Hamilton; P.O.; Glenfarne Hall is
1 mile N. of sta., on Lough Macnean.

Glenfeochan, seat, at head of Loch Feochan, Argyll-
shire, 4 miles SE. of Oban.

Glenfernate (Upper) Lodge, 94 miles E. of Pit-
lochry, Perthshire.

Glenferness House, seat of the Earl of Leven and
Melville, Ardclach par., Nairnshire, on river Findhorn,
8 miles SW. of Dunphail sta.; stands amidst beauti-
ful scenery.

Glcnfcslile Deer Forest, Inverness-shire, 37,260ac.;
Glenfeshie Lodge is 10 miles SE. of Kingussie.

Glenflddich Deer Forest, Banff, 22,600 ac.; Glen-
liddich Lodge, on r. Fiddich, is 54 m. S. of Dufftown.

Glenlield, par. and township with ry. sta., in co.
and 34 miles NW. of Leicester, 4890 ac., pop. 1207;
township, pop. 632 ; P.O.

Gieniield, 14 mile S. of Paisley, Renfrewshire.

Glenlield Frith, par., in co. and 4 miles NW. of
Leicester, 1940 ac. (including Kirkby Frith), pop. 10.

Glenflnart House, seat, at mouth of Glen Finart,
Loch Long, Argyllshire, 4 miles N. of Blairmore.

Glenfincastle, place with school, in Fincastle section
of Dull par., Perthshire.

Glenlinnan, hamlet and seat, at mouth of Glen
Finnan, and at head of Loch Shiel, SW. Inverness-
shire, 18 miles W. of Fort William; P.O. ; Prince
Charles’s Monument (1815) marks the spot where he
unfurled his banner, 19th August 1745.

Glcnlintaig, seat, at foot of Glen Gloy, Inverness-
shire, 13 miles NE. of Fort William.

Glcnflcsk, 8 m. from Killarney, E. co. Kerry; P.O.

Glcntlesk Castle, ruin, near Scarva, co. Down.

Glenforsa House, seat, Mull island, Argyllshire, at
NE. end of Loch Ba, 3 miles SW. of Salen.

Glenfoudland, school, Insch par., Aberdeenshire.

Glenfoyle Distillery, 54 miles SW. of Gargunnock
sta., Stirlingshire.

Glenfruin, school, Row par., Dumbartonshire.

Glenfyne Lodge, in Glen Fyne, Argyllshire, 6 miles
NE. of Cairndow at head of Loch Fyne.

Glengaber Burn, affluent of Megget Water, Peebles.

Glengad, promontory, NE. co. Donegal, on W. side
of Culdaff Bay.

Glengairn, quoad sacra par., chiefly in Glenmuick,
Tullich, and Glengairn par., but partly also in Crathie
and Braemar par., Aberdeenshire, pop. 454.

Glengall Lunatic Asylum, in co. and 24 m. from Ayr.

Glengap Burn, affl. of Tarf Water, Kirkcudbright.

Glcngariflf, vil. (ry. sta. Macroom), 8 miles NW. of
Bantry, SW. co. Cork; P.O., T.o. ; is situated at the
entrance to a mountain vale of the same name, and on
the shore of Glengariff Harbour, an inlet of Bantry
Bay. There are two hotels for tourists, and on the
opposite shore of the harbour stands the seat of Glen-
gariff Castle, amid beautiful grounds.

Glengarioch Distillery, Old Meldrum, Aberdeen.

Glengarnock, vil. (ry. sta. Kilbirnie) and ruined
castle, Kilbirnie and Dairy pars., N. Ayrshire, at foot
of Kilbirnie Loch, 2f miles NE. of Dairy; P.O., T.o.;
has a wincey factory and large ironworks.

Glengarry.—quoad sacra par., Kilmonivaig par.,
and Boleskine and Abertarff par., Inverness-shire, pop.
627.—2. Glengarry, school, Blair Athole par., Perth.

Glengarry Deer Forest, Inverness-shire, 15,230 ac.;
post-town, Invergarry.

Glcngavel, Ayrshire. See Glengivel.

Glengaw Burn, stream, in co. and par. of Ayr.

Glengirnaig, 4 miles from Ballater, Aberdeen ; p.o.

Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.

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