Glenlogie
Glenlogie is a place name in Scotland, most notably associated with a traditional Scottish ballad of the same name. The name likely refers to a small glen or valley in a particular area, with "Glen" being a common element in Scottish place names denoting a valley. The "Logie" component likely derives from a specific geographical feature or local family associated with the area.
The ballad "Glenlogie" (also known as "Jean o’ Bethleem") tells the tragic story of a woman named Jean who is pursued by Glenlogie, a wealthy laird. Despite her protestations, he forces himself upon her, resulting in her death. The ballad exists in numerous variations and has been collected and published in various anthologies of traditional Scottish folk songs. The specific location referred to in the ballad is not definitively known, as the song's popularity and oral transmission have likely led to variations and reinterpretations of the setting.
Therefore, "Glenlogie" refers to both a geographical location (a glen, potentially multiple glens fitting a similar description) and, more significantly, to a widely recognized and emotionally charged Scottish ballad.