- The
Great Glen Way (Scottish Gaelic:
Slighe a'
Ghlinne Mhòir) is a long
distance path in Scotland. It
follows the
Great Glen,
running from Fort William...
- Allt a'
Chaol Ghlinne—also
spelled Allt a' Chaol-
ghlinne—is a
river in the
Lochaber area of Highland, Scotland.
Located in a glen (valley)
within the Northwest...
-
James Stewart of the Glen, (Gaelic:
Seumas a'
Ghlinne; c. 1698 - 8
November 1752) also
known as
James of the Glens, was a
leader of the
Scottish Clan...
-
MacDonalds remains unclear but led to the M****acre of
Glencoe (Gaelic: Mort
Ghlinne Comhann) in the
early hours of the 13th of
February 1692. This was carried...
- reaches,
known as
Quoich Water,
above the
confluence with the Allt an dubh-
ghlinne). The
clachan of
Allanaquoich is
situated just
above the river's confluence...
- into Loch Earn)
Kendrum Burn (R) (flows into Loch Earn) Allt
Srath a'
Ghlinne (L)
Annaty Burn (L)
River Almond,
Perthshire (R)
Shochie Burn (R) Ordie...
- Clan
Ranald of
Knoydart &
Glengarry (Scottish Gaelic:
Clann Dòmhnaill
Ghlinne Garaidh) is a
Highland Scottish clan and is a
branch of the
larger Clan...
-
Scartaglen or
Scartaglin (Irish:
Scairteach an
Ghlinne) is a
village and
townland in the
Sliabh Luachra area of
County Kerry, Ireland. It is
located on...
-
District Argyll and
Perthshire Plant badge Scots pine Pipe
music Ruaig Ghlinne Freoine Chief Sir
Malcolm MacGregor of
MacGregor The 7th
Baronet of Lanrick...
- Stùibhart)
having fled,
James Stewart of the
Glens (Scottish Gaelic:
Seumas a'
Ghlinne Stùibhart), the de
facto chief of Clan Stewart, was
arrested two days later...