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Queensberry, Cummertrees par., S. Dumfriesshire, 5 miles NW. of Annan.
Glenstratlifarrar and Struy Deer Forest, Inver- ness-shire, 51,290 ac.; post-town, Beauly.
Glenstriven House, seat, on E. side of Loch Striven, Argyllshire, 9 miles NAV. of Toward Point pier.
Glentaggart Burn, affluent of Glespin Burn, Douglas par., Lanarkshire.
Glentane, 2 miles AY. of Castleblakeney, E. co. Galway; P.O.
Glentanner, Aberdeenshire. See Aboyne.
Glentanncr Deer Forest, Aberdeenshire, 26,030ac.; Glentanner Honse is 44 miles SAV. of Aboyne.
Glcntarras Distillery, near Langholm, Dumfries.
Gleutham, par. and vil., N. Lincolnshire, 74 miles NW. of Market Rasen, 2240 ac., pop. 410; P.O.
Glcnthomaiis, ravine, near Maum Thomaus moun- tain, W. co. Mayo.
Glenthorne, romantic glen, on borders of Devon and Somerset, 5 miles E. of Lynton ; contains the seat of Glenthorne Honse.
_ Glentics, vil., Inishkeel par., W. co. Donegal, on river Owenea, 26 miles W. of Stranorlar ry. sta., pop. 487; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day, Monday. The mfr. of tweeds, flannels, and hand-knit hosiery gives employment to many families of the vil. and district.
Glentlrrow (or Glentcrra), moorish tract, with standing stones, Inch par., Wigtownshire.
Glentoo, Loch, Balmaghie par., Kirkcudbright, 44 miles W. of Castle-Douglas.
Glentore OUworks, New Monkland par., N. Lanark- shire, near Greengairs.
Glentower. See Glen Tower.
Glentrool Lodge. See Glen Trool.
Glentruim, seat, at mouth of Glen Truim, Inver- ness-shire, 7 miles SAY. of Kingussie ; P.O.
Glentulchan. See Glen Tulchan.
Glenturrenmuir, vil., 4 m. SE. of Kippen, Stirling.
Glenturret (Hosh) Distillery, near Crieff, Perth.
Glenturret Lodge, Perthshire. See Glen Turret.
Glentworth, par., mid. Lincolnshire, 8 miles SE. of Gainsborough, 3043 ac., pop. 368; contains Glentworth House, seat of Earl of Scarborough.
Glenngle Distillery, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.
Glennllen, ravine, near Garvagh, E. co. Londonderry.
Glenure House, Argyll. See Glen Ure.
Glcnurquhart, 7 miles W. of Drumnadrochit, In- verness-shire ; P.O., called Glen Lrquhart, IBank.
Glennry Distillery, Stonehaven, Kincardineshire.
Glenvar, 6m. fromRathmullen, N. co. Donegal; P.O.
Glenveagh, glen and seat, Donegal. See Glenbeagh.
Glenview, seat, co. AYicklow; post-town, Delgany.
Glenville.—vil., Ardnageehy par., E. co. Cork, 7 miles SW. of Rathcormac, pop. 130; P.O.; in vicinity are the Glenville Paper Mills.—2. Glenville, seat, 1 mile N. of Ardagh ry. sta., AY. co. Limerick.
Glenwliarry Burn, affluent of river Nith, Kirk- connelpar., NW. Dumfriesshire.
Glenwherry, 6 miles E. of Ballymena, co. Antrim ; p.o. See Glenwhirry.
Glenwhett, hamlet, in par. and 34 miles NAY. of Haltwhistle, S. Northumberland.
Glenwhilly, hamlet with ry. sta., New Luce par., AYigtownshire, 17 miles NE. of Stranraer by rail; P.O., called Glenwlilllie.
Glenwhirry, par. and hamlet, mid. co. Antrim, in Glenwhirry Yale, 6 miles E. of Ballymena, 11,364 ac., pop. 1153; P.O., called Glenwherry.
Glcnwllllam, seat, 8 miles AY. of Bruree ry. sta., S. co. Limerick.
Glenwood, seat, 4 m. N. of Rathdrum, co. Wicklow.
Glcnzicr, school, Canonbie par., SE. Dumfriesshire.
Glespin Burn, right affluent of Douglas Water, Douglas par., Lanarkshire.
Glesterlaw, Forfarshire. See Glasterlaw.
Gletncss, North Isle and South Isle of, 2 islands, Nesting par., Shetland, 6 miles N. of Lerwick.
Glevering, hamlet, Hacheston par., E. Suffolk, 4 m.
S. of Framlingham ; in vicinity is the seat of G. Hall.
Glcwstone, hamlet, Goodrich par., Herefordshire, on river Wye, 3 miles SW. of Ross ; P.O.
Glidden, hamlet, Hambledon par., N. Hants, 7 miles SW. of Petersfield. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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