-
gleann +
possibly duaigh ("evil") + -in (suffix). Glen Etive,
Argyll Glengaber,
Dumfriesshire Glenkens,
Kirkcudbrightshire -
Brittonic glyn + Ken (river...
- area of Scotland, in the
former Selkirkshire.
Places nearby include the
Glengaber Burn, Henderland, St Mary's Loch, the
Tibbie Shiels Inn, and
Yarrow Water...
- in the
vicinity include Cappercleuch, Craigierig,
Cramalt Tower, the
Glengaber Burn,
Meggethead Farm. The
Megget area,
formerly a
parish united with...
- east-northeastward to St Mary's Loch, on the way
being joined by Cramalt,
Glengaber, and
sixteen other burns.
Along St Mary's Loch the
surface declines to...
- Cheshire.
Strathmore United
Kingdom The
barque collided with the
barque Glengaber ( United Kingdom) and sank in the
River Mersey. Her crew were rescued...
- gold", much of
which he gave away to "unthankful persons", and how at
Glengaber Burn in
Ettrick Forest he got the "greatest gold",
sometimes like "Indian...
-
mentions a
Scottish workman John
Gibson of
Crawford town who
worked at "
Glengaber Water" (Glengonnar), who he
claims to have met, and
another Dutch miner...