FRASERBURGH (WEST), quoad sacra parish with church in Fraserburgh. Pop. 4304.
FREASGAIL, caves on west side of Whitenhead, in Sutherland.
FREBBAY, section of Westray Island, Orkney.
FREEBURN, place, with inn and fairs, 15J miles south-east of Inverness.
FREEFIELD, seat in Rayne parish, Aberdeenshire.
FREELAND, seat in Forgandenny parish, Perthshire.
FRENCHLAND, old domestic tower in Moffat parish, Dumfriesshire.
FRENDRAUGHT, mansion and remains of song-celebrated old castle, in Forgue parish, Aberdeenshire.
FRESGO, small headland near north-west extremity of Caithness.
FRESWICK, bay, headland, mansion, and village, 3 miles south of John-o'- Groats, Caithness. Pop. of village, 402.
FREUCHIE, town and quoad sacra parish in west of Fife. The town stands 2 miles east-by-south of Falkland, and has a post office under Ladybank, an Established church of 1876, a United Presbyterian church, and a public school with about 275 scholars. Pop. of the town, 1059 ; of the quoad sacra parish, 1117.
FREW, ford, bridge, and site of small ancient fortress on the Forth, 8 miles west of Stirling.
FRIARDYKES, quondam monastery in Stenton parish, Haddingtonshire.
FRIARKIRK, mineral spring in Ballantrae parish, Ayrshire.
FRIAR'S BRAE, site of ancient friary in Linlithgow.
FRIAR'S CARSE, mansion on site of ancient monastery, adjacent to the Nith, 6J miles north-north-west of Dumfries.
FRIAR'S CROFT, site of ancient friary in Dunbar, Haddingtonshire.
FRIAR'S DUBBS, site of ancient monastery in Bervie parish, Kincardineshire.
FRIAR'S GLEN, secluded glen, with foundations of small ancient priory, in Fordoun parish, Kincardineshire.
FRIARTON, village in East Church parish, Perth.
FRIELHOUSE, islet in Morvern parish, Argyleshire.
FRIOCKHEIM, town and quoad sacra parish in Forfarshire. The town stands 6 miles west-north-west of Arbroath, and has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, designated of Forfarshire, a railway station, Established, Free, and Evangelical Union churches, and a public school with about 140 scholars. Pop. of the town, 1098; of the quoad sacra parish, 1501.
FRISKY HALL, hotel at Bowling Bay, Dumbartonshire.
FRISO, lake in north-west of Mull Island, Argyleshire.
FROBOST, place on south-west coast of South Uist, Outer Hebrides.
FROGDEN, farm, with old trysting-place for Border forays, in Linton parish, Roxburghshire.
FROSTLY, small affluent of upper part of the Teviot, Roxburghshire.
FROTOFT, place, with public school, in Rousay parish, Orkney.
FRUID, affluent of the Tweed, in Tweedsmuir parish, Peeblesshire.
FRUIN, rivulet, running about 9 miles to west side of Loch Lomond, at about 7i miles north-north-west of Dumbarton.
FUDA, small island, 2 miles north of Barra, Outer Hebrides.
FUGLOE, skerry in western vicinity of Papa-Stour Island, Shetland.
FUINAFORT, place in south-west of Mull Island, Argyleshire. It has a post office under Oban.
FUIR, lake, 4^ miles east of Pool ewe, Ross-shire.
FUIRDSTONE, ancient parish, now called Careston, in Forfarshire.
FULBAR, estate in Abbey-Paisley parish, Renfrewshire.
FULLARTON, suburb of Irvine, Ayrshire. It is 'separated by only Irvine river; it communicates with Irvine town by a handsome bridge, and forms part of Irvine burgh; and it has a post office, with money order department, under Irvine, an Established church, a Free church, and a public school. Pop. 3990. Fullarton House, a seat of the Duke of Portland, is in the vicinity.