Elgin or Moray (43), a northern Scottish county, fronting the Moray Firth and lying between Banff and Nairn, mountainous in the S. but flat to the N., watered by the Spey, Lossie, and Findhorn; agriculture, stone-quarrying, distilling, and fishing are the staple industries; has some imposing ruins and interesting antiquities.
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Elf-arrows * ElginLinks here from Chalmers
Carlyle, Rev. Joseph Dacre
Man, James
Meston, William
Mitchell, Sir Andrew
Wilson, Florence