EDINCHIP, seat of Sir Malcolm Mac-gregor, Bart. , 1^ mile south-west cf Lochearnhead, Perthshire.
EDINGIGHT, seat of Sir John Innes, Bart., in Grange parish, Banffshire.
EDINGLASSIE, a seat of Sir Charles J. Forbes, Bart., in Strathdon parish, Aberdeenshire.
EDINGTON, ruined ancient fortalice, 2 miles east of Chirnside, Berwickshire.
EDINKENS, quondam historical bridge in Innerwick parish, Haddingtonshire.
EDINKILLIE.
EDINSHALL, quondam curious ancient tower on Cockburnlaw, Berwickshire.
EDINTORE, seat in Keith parish, Banffshire.
EDINVILLE, hamlet in DaUas parish, Elginshire.
EDINVILLIE, section of Aberlour parish, Banffshire.
EDMONDS, dean or ravine in Cockburnspath parish, Berwickshire.
EDMONSTON, seat in Biggar parish, Lanarkshire.
EDMONSTONE, seat of Sir John Don Wauchope, Bart., and village, 4 miles south-east of Edinburgh.
EDNAM, village and parish on north border of Eoxburghshire. The village stands on Eden river, 2J miles north-east of Kelso, was the birthplace of the poet Thomson, and has a parochial church with 260 sittings, and a public school with about 145 scholars. The parish measures about 3J by 3 miles, and comprises 3849 acres. Eeal property in 1880-81, 9651. Pop. 613. The land is mostly flat, but includes some slopes and two fine elevations. Chief objects are Hendersyde Park and an obeliskal monument to the poet Thomson.
EDNAM HOUSE, seat in Kelso parish, Eoxburghshire.
EDRACHILLIS.
EDRADOUR, burn, with beautiful cascade, in Moulin parish, Perthshire.
EDRADYNATE, seat on the Tay, be-tween "Weem and Logierait, Perthshire.
EDRINGTON, seat and ruined old castle on the Whitadder, on southern verge of Berwickshire and Scotland.
EDROM, village and parish in Merse district, Berwickshire. The village stands on the Whitadder, 3 miles north-east of Dunse, is very ancient but small, and has a post office designated of Berwickshire, a railway station, a parochial church with 600 sittings, and a public school with about 100 scholars. The parish contains also AUanton village, measures about 7J miles by 4, and comprises 9545 acres. Eeal property in 1880-81, 22,074. Pop. 1514. The surface is mostly well-cultivated arable land. The seats are Edrom House, Kimmerghame, Kelloe, Broomhouse, Blackadder House, Allanbank, Nisbet, and Chirnside-Bridge House ; and the antiquities are sites of 5 or 6 Border peels. A Free church is at Allanton, and 4 public schools for 365 scholars are in the parish. EDZELL (popularly AIGLE or EAGLE), village in Forfarshire, and parish partly also in Kincardineshire. The village stands 6 miles north-by-west of Brechin, presents a pleasant appearance, and has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Brechin, a banking office, 2 inns, Established and Free churches, and a public school with about 183 scholars. Pop. 370. The parish measures about 12J by 6 miles, and comprises 18,959 acres in Forfarshire, and 1109 in Kincardineshire. Eeal property in 1880-81, 6302 and 635. Pop. 823. The surface lies along the North Esk, and is mostly upland. Edzell Castle was the splendid seat of the Lindsays of Glenesk, ceased to be a residence in 1714, and is now an extensive ruin. Two ancient Caledonian stone circles are on the northern border. 3 schools for 302 scholars are in the parish, and 2 of them for 260 are new.
E'EN.
EFFOCK, head stream of North Esk river, Forfarshire.
EGG.
EGILSHAY.
EGLINTON, village, with ironworks, in Kilwinning parish, Ayrshire. Pop. 672.
EGLINTON CASTLE, chief seat of the Earl of Eglinton, near Eglinton village, and 2J miles north of Irvine, Ayrshire. It is a splendid edifice of 1798, and has a park of 1200 acres.
EGLISHAY.
EGLISMONICHTY, ancient chapelry, now in Monifeith parish, Forfarshire.
EIGG, Hebridean island, 8 miles west of Arasaig, Inverness-shire. It measures 6^ miles in length, and from 2 to 3 miles in breadth ; is partly low and partly hilly ; includes a promontory with columnar cliffs, similar to those of Staffa ; includes also a curious, precipitous, columnarly-peaked hill, 1272 feet high, called Scuir of Eigg ; contains several Scandinavian forts and a famous cavern ; and has a post office under Oban, and a Koman Catholic chapel. Pop. 291.