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Glenlossie Distillery, in co. and 3 m. SW. of Elgin.
Glenlougli.—lough, 4 miles S. of Carrickart, N. co. Donegal; is about 3 miles long.—2. Glenlougli, moun- tain, 12 miles NW. of Killybegs, SAV. co. Donegal, alt. 1513 ft.—3. Glenlougli, co. Leitrim. See Glencar.
Glenlnce, vil., with ry. sta., Old Luce par., Wig- town, 8f m. SE. of Stranraer, and 14| SW. of Newton- Stewart, pop. 901; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank; 1¼ mile NW., on Luce Water, are the ruins of Glenlnce Abbey (1190).
Glenlyn, valley of the Lyn, N. Devon, near Lynton.
Glenlyon, Innerwick in, quoad sacra par., Fortin- gall and Weem pars., NAV. Perthshire, pop. 355; p.o. (at Innerwick, 10 miles AV. of Fortingall), called Glcn- lyon; in vicinity of Fortingall is G. House, once the seat of the Campbells of Glenlyon. Glenlyon gives the titles of baron and viscount to the Duke of Athole.
Glcniuacnass, mt. vale, near Glendalough, mid. co. Wicklow ; has a stream flowing into the Avonmore.
Glenmalire House, seat, 3 miles SE. of Portarling- ton, NE. Queens co.
Glenutalure, mountain vale, 6 miles NW. of Rath- drum, mid. co. Wicklow ; is traversed by the Avonbeg.
Glenmanno Burn, affluent of Scar AVater, Penpont par., NW. Dumfriesshire.
Glenmarkie Lodge.—7§ miles from Huntly, Aber- deenshire.—2. Glenmarkie Lodge, Glenisla par., Forfarshire, 11 miles N. of Alyth.
Glcnmarlin, ravine with waterfall, on Scar Water, NW. Dumfriesshire, 1 mile W. of Penpont.
Glenmavls, vil., Lanark. See New Monkland.
Glemnavls Distillery, Bathgate, Linlithgow.
Glenmazeran Lodge, Duthil par., Inverness-shire, on river Findhorn.
Glcnmill Bleacbworks, Campsie par., Stirling- shire, 2¼ miles from Lennoxtown.
Glenmillan House, seat, in par. and 1 mile NE. of Lumphanan sta., Aberdeenshire.
Glcnmoidart House, seat, in Moidart dist., SW. Inverness-shire, 10 miles NE. of Salen.
Glenmorangte Distillery, Tain, Ross-shire.
Glenmore, vil., in par. and 5 m. S W. of Portree, Skye.
Glenmore, SE. co. Kilkenny, 8 miles NE. of AVater- ford; P.O.
Glenmore Burn, Bute island. See Glen More.
Glenmore L'astle, seat, in co. and 5 miles NW. of AVicklow.
Glenmore Deer Forest, Inverness-shire, 12,450 ac. ; post-town, Abernethy ; Glenmore Lodge is 6 miles SE. of Aviemore sta.
Glenmore Honse.—seat, on Loch Melford, Argyll- shire, near Kilmelford.—2. Glenmore Honse, seat, 4¼ miles SE. of Maybole, Ayrshire.
Glenmore Water, Ayrshire. See Glenmuir.
Glenmoriston, ancient par., now joined to Urqu- hart par., Inverness-shire; P.O., T.O., near Invermor- iston House, at mouth of Glen Moriston; 9 miles SW., at Torgoyle Bridge, is Glenmoriston church. See Urquhart and Glenmoriston.
Glcnmorven Lodge, Morvern par., Argyllshire, on Sound of Mull, 4 miles from Tobermory.
Glenmoy, hamlet, Patrick par., Isle of Man, 3 miles SW. of Peel; p.o. See Glen Meat.
Glenmuick, Tulllch, and Glcngalrn, united par., Aberdeenshire, on river Dee, 87,341 ac., pop. 2109; contains Glenmuick Honse, 2 miles SAV. of Ballater.
Glenmuick and Bachnagalrn Deer Forest, Aber- deen and Forfar, 19,030 ac.; post-town, Ballater.
Glenmuick and Tnllich, quoad sacra par., Glen- muick, Tullich, and Glengairn par., Aberdeen, pop. 1672.
Glenmuir, school, Auchinleck par., E. Ayrshire; Glenmuir Water is a headstream of Lugar Water; on border of co. is Glenmnirshaw, a wild moorland vale.
Glenn Magna, par., township, and vil. (ry. sta. Glen, 1 mile S.), in co. and 7 miles SE. of Leicester—par., 2510 ac., pop. 888; township, pop. 854; P.O., called Great Glen.
Glenn Parva, township with ry. sta. (Glen Parva), Aylestone par., on river Soar, in co. and 4 miles SAV. of Leicester, pop. 742.
Glcnnagalllagli, mountain, 4 miles NW. of Killaloe, E. co. Clare, alt. 1746 ft.
Glennalong (or Glenaline), hill, near Lough Erne, W. co. Fermanagh, 793 ft. high. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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