JEDFOOT-BRIDGE, railway station, 1 mile north of Jedburgh, Roxburghshire.
JEFFRIES CORSE, mountain, 2004 feet high, 7 miles north-north-east of Peebles.
JELLYBRANDS, estate, with public school, in Fetteresso parish, Kincardineshire.
JEMIMA, village in Resolis parish, Ross-shire.
JERDONFIELD, seat in Jedburgh parish, Roxburghshire.
JERICHO, hamlet on south-west border of Tinwald parish, Dumfriesshire.
JERVISTON, seat in Bothwell parish, Lanarkshire.
JERVISWOOD, decayed old castellated mansion on Mouse rivtilet, near Lanark.
JOCK'S GILL, ravine in Carluke parish, Lanarkshire.
JOCK'S LODGE, village, If mile east-by-north of General Post Office, Edinburgh. It contains Piershill cavalry barracks, and has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Edinburgh, and a public school of centre and wings erected in 1880. Pop. 1046.
JOHN, one of the Ochil Hills, south-south-west of Craigrossie, Perthshire.
JOHN KNOX.
JOHN LEGO'S WELL, medicinal spring in Fordyce parish, Banffshire. JOHN0' - GROAT'S-HOUSE, quondam curious habitation, built in early part of 16th century, but now represented by only grassy mound, 1^ mile west-south-west of Duncansby Head, Caithness.
JOHN (ST.), parish, with Established and Free churches, in Old Town, Edinburgh. Pop. 2446.
JOHN (ST.), quoad sacra parish, with Established and Free churches, in South Leith, Edinburghshire. Pop. 3867.
JOHN (ST.), parish, with Established and Free churches, in east of Glasgow. Pop. quoad sacra, 24,566.
JOHN (ST.), parish, with Established and Free churches, in Dundee. Pop. quoad sacra, 6032.
JOHN'S CLACHAN (ST.).
JOHNSHAVEN, small seaport town, 4 miles south-south-west of Bervie, Kincardineshire. It has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Fordoun, a railway station, 3 inns, Free and United Presbyterian churches, and a public school with about 92 scholars. Pop. 1039.
JOHNSON'S, coast cave at south-western extremity of Stromness parish, Orkney.
JOHNSTON, seat, with extensive view, in Laurencekirk parish, Kincardineshire.
JOHNSTON, lake in east end of Cadder parish, Lanarkshire.
JOHNSTONE, town and quoad sacra parish in Renfrewshire. The town stands on the Black Cart, at end of Paisley Canal, 3 miles west-by-south of Paisley ; was founded in 1781, on a regular plan, as a seat of manufacture; comprises two squares, intersecting streets, and two small suburbs ; contains cotton factories, foundries, and other industrial establishments ; publishes 4 weekly newspapers ; and has a head post office with money order and telegraph departments, a railway station, 4 banking offices, a public hall, an Established church built in 1793 and repaired in 1877, a Free church, 2 United Presbyterian churches, Episcopalian and Roman Catholic churches, and 3 large public schools. Pop. of the town, 9267 ; of the quoad sacra parish, 9201. Johnstone Castle, about a mile south-east of the town, is an elegant modern mansion.
