ELLINORTON, village in Kifriemuir parish, Forfarshire.
ELLIOCK, seat on burn of its own name, 2 miles south-south-west of Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire. It was the birthplace of the Admirable Crichton.
ELLIOT, rivulet running about 8 miles east-south-eastward to the sea, at 1 mile south-south-west of Arbroath, Forfarshire.
ELLIOT-JUNCTION, railway station near mouth of Elliot rivulet, Forfarshire.
ELLISLAND, farm on the Nith, 6 miles north-north-west of Dumfries. It was occupied by the poet Burns in 1788-91.
ELLISTON, small square tower, ancient seat of the Sempills, near foot of Castle-Semple Loch, Renfrewshire.
ELLON, village and parish in south of Buchan, Aberdeenshire. The village stands on Ythan river, 16 miles by road, but 19J by railway, north-by-east of Aberdeen ; was formerly the seat of jurisdiction of Buchan earldom ; is now a centre of considerable business ; and has a head post office with all departments, a railway station, 3 banking offices, a hotel, Established, Free, United Presbyterian, and Episcopalian churches, and 2 public schools. Pop. 964. The parish measures 8 miles by 4f , and comprises 22,259 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 23,776. Pop., quoad civilia, 3698 ; quoad sacra, 2872. The surface mostly presents an undulating appearance, but rises in several parts into considerable eminences. The seats are Ellon Castle, Esslemont, Arnage, Turner Hall, and Dudwick ; and the first was built in 1851, and is near some remains of a previous mansion of about 1780. Five schools for 718 scholars are in the parish, and 4 of them for 670 are new.
ELLRIDGE, lake in Slamannan parish, Stirlingshire.
ELLSNESS.
ELLSRICKLE, village, 4 miles north-by-east of Biggar, Lanarkshire. It has a Free church.
ELMBANK, seat in St. Yigeans parish, Forfarshire.
ELPHIN, mountainous district north-north-east of Ullapool, in Ross-shire. It has a post office under Lairg.
ELPHINSTONE, village, old mansion, and collieries in Tranent parish, Haddingtonshire. The village stands nearly 2 miles south-south-west of Tranent town. Pop. 597. The mansion was built in 1600, and is attached to a massive square tower of about the end of 14th century.
ELPHINSTONE, colliery in Airth parish, Stirlingshire.
ELRICK, seat in New Machar parish, Aberdeenshire.
ELRIG, hamlet in Mochrum parish, AVigtonshire. It has a public school with about 89 scholars.
ELSHIESHIELDS, modern seat, with old tower, in Lochmaben parish, Dumfriesshire.
ELSICK, seat and burn in Fetteresso parish, Kincardineshire.
ELSNESS, headland and district in south of Sanday Island, Orkney.
ELSWICK, capacious harbour in south of Shapinshay Island, Orkney.
ELTRIGOE, small sea-inlet in Wick parish, Caithness.
ELVAN, upland rivulet, running about 7 miles north-eastward to the Clyde, at Elvanfoot, Lanarkshire.
ELVANFOOT, place, with inn and railway station, 4f miles south-east of Abingdon, Lanarkshire.
ELVINGSTON, seat in Gladsmuir parish, Haddingtonshire.
EMANUEL, railway station and ruined priory of 1156, adjacent to Avon river, near Linlithgow-Bridge.
EMBO, fishing village in Dornoch parish, Sutherland. It has a public school with about 85 scholars. Pop. 396.
ENDER, affluent of the Garry in Blair-Athole parish, Perthshire.
ENDRICE, river, running about 18 miles westward, chiefly in Stirlingshire, to Loch Lomond at boundary with Dumbartonshire. It receives the Blane and some smaller affluents, and is celebrated in song as ' Sweet Ennerdale.'
ENGINE, three collier viUages, New, Old, and Sheriffhall, in Newton parish, Edinburghshire.
ENGLISH-HILL, mountain in Kiltarlity parish, Inverness-shire.
ENGLISH-ROW, village in Dalziel parish, Lanarkshire.
ENHALLOW, small island between Pomona and Rousay, Orkney.
ENNERIC, rivulet, running about 10 miles eastward, in Glenurquhart, to Loch Ness, Inverness-shire. It has a picturesque course, and makes a beautiful cascade.
ENNICH, lake, overhung by grand precipices, in Rothiemurchus parish, Inverness-shire.
ENOCH, lake on north verge of Minnigaff parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.
ENOCH, hill, 1865 feet high, in New Cumnock parish, Ayrshire.
ENOCHDHU, place, with post office under Pitlochrie, Perthshire.
ENOCH (ST.), parish, with railway station and with Established and Free churches, in Glasgow. Pop., quoad sacra, 2131.
ENOCH (ST.), quoad sacra parish in Dundee. Pop. 2401.
ENOCK, barony in Durrisdeer parish, Dumfriesshire.
ENRIG, quondam abbot's house in Girthon parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.
ENSAY, island, about 5 miles in circuit, 2 miles south-west of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Pop. 6.
ENTERKIN, burn, running from Lowther Mountain to the Nith, in Durrisdeer parish, Dumfriesshire.
ENTERKIN, seat in Tarbolton parish, Ayrshire.
ENTERKINFOOT, place at mouth of Enterkin burn, Dumfriesshire.
ENTERKINS-YETT, traditional scene of sanguinary battle between natives and Danes, in Currie parish, Edinburghshire.