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Glen Tiilchan, seat, Fowlis Wester par., Perthshire, on river Almond, 5 miles NW. of Methven sta.
Glen Turret, glen, Perthshire, on Turret Water; contains Glen Turret Lodge, at NE. end of Loch Turret, 7 miles NW. of Crieff.
Glen Udale, glen, Lochalsh par., SW. Ross-shire; descends SW. to the head of Loch Carron.
Glen Ure, glen, Argyll, on r. Ure, affluent of r. Creran; contains Glenurc House, 12 miles NE. of Appin.
Glen Urquhart, glen, Inverness-shire, on river Enrick; P.O., 7 miles W. of Drumnadrochit.
Glen Vale, ravine, between West Lomond Hill and Bishop Hill, on border of Fife and Kinross.
Glen Vorlick, glen, Perthshire; descends N. from Ben Yorlich to Loch Earn.
Glen Mater, name sometimes given to river Ury, Insch par., Aberdeenshire.
Glen Wkarry, glen, Kirkconnel par., NW. Dum- friesshire ; was a hiding-place of the Covenanters.
Glen Wyllin, wooded vale, Michael par., Isle of Man ; is traversed by a stream.
Glen of the Downs, a finely wooded ravine, 5 miles S. of Bray, N. co. Wicklow.
Glen of the Horse (or Glen-a-Cappul), a stupend- ous ravine, at the side of Mangerton Mountain, mid. co. Kerry ; is 2 miles long.
Glena, a beautiful bay and wooded hill, at S. end of Lough Leane, Lakes of Killarney, co. Kerry; Glena Cottage, at the base of the hill, is the occasional resid- ence of Lord Kenmare.
Glen-a-Cappul. See Glen op the Horse.
Glenacardoch Point, W. coast of Kintyre, Argyll.
Glcnadc, seat, on Glenade Lough, 6 miles NW. of Manor Hamilton, N. co. Leitrim ; P.O.
Glenaden Distillery, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire.
Gienae, seat of a branch of the Dalzell family, in co. and 5| miles N. of Dumfries.
Gienaffric Deer Forest, Inverness-shire, 14,320 ac.; post-town, Beauly; near confluence of the Oannich and the Glass, 24 m. NE. of Fasnakyle, is Gienaffric Hotel.
Glcnafon, seat, Glamorgan. See Glanafon.
Glenageary (or Sally Noggins), hamlet and sta. 011 Kingston and Bray Ry., in co. and 74 m. SE. of Dublin.
Glenaliiry, bar., co. Waterford,38,849 ac., pop. 5684.
Glenairney Lodge, 1 m. S. of Dunphail sta., Elgin.
Glenaladale, stream, Moidart dist., SW. Inverness- shire, flowing SE. to Loch Shiel.
Glenalbert, place with waterfall, f mile NW. of Dalguise sta., Perthshire.
Glenalbert House, near Roscrea, N. co. Tipperary.
Glenalder, seat, Radnorshire ; post-town, Rhayader.
Glenaline, hill, Fermanagh. See Glennalong.
Glenalla, mountain range, between Loughs Fern and Swilly, N. co. Donegal.
Glenalla Fell, hill, in S. of Kirkmichael par., Ayr- shire, 3 miles SW. of Straiton, alt. 1406 ft.
Glenalla House, 5 miles NW. of Rathmelton, N. co. Donegal.
Glenalmond, 4 miles NW. of Methven sta., Perth- shire ; P.O.; on the right bank of the Almond is Glenalmond (Trinity) College (Scottish Episcopal), opened 1847 ; on the left bank of the Almond, 2| miles W., is Glenalmond House.
Glcnamaddy, 9 miles SE. of Dunmore, co. Galway; p.o. See Glennamaddy.
Glenanne, vil. and seat, Loughgilly par., E. co. Ar- magh, 3 miles S. of Markethill, pop. 185; P.O., T.O.
Glenapp (or Rutters Church), quoad sacra par., Ballantrae par., Ayrshire, pop. 192; P.O., 64 miles S. of Ballantrae ; in vicinity is Glenapp House; Glenapp Lodge is 4 miles from Cairnryan.
Glenaray, par., Argyllshire (acreage included in Inveraray par.), pop. 760.
Glenarbuck House, seat, on the Clyde, in E. vicinity of Bowling, Dumbartonshire.
Glenardocli, seat, near Doune, Perthshire.
Glenariffe, hamlet, 2 miles S. of Cushendall ry. sta., E. co. Antrim; P.O.; stands at the foot of the glen or mountain vale of Glenariffe. See Waterfoot.
Glena nil, small seaport town, Tickmacrevan par., E. co. Antrim, beautifully situated on Glenarm Bay and at the mouth of Glenarm rivulet, 11 miles NW. of Larne, pop. 1276; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Owing to the Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1887. Public domain image from Gedcomindex.com
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