TULLIBODY, a village, in the parish of Alloa, county of Clackmannan, 2 miles (W.) from the town of Alloa; containing 600 inhabitants. The ancient parish of Tullibody was united to Alloa about the time of the Reformation. The inhabitants of the village are chiefly employed in the tanning of leather, for which there is a large estabhshment; and in the manufacture of glass, for which there are extensive works belonging to the same proprietors. The ancient church was restored about fifteen years ago, for the accommodation of this remote part of the parish; and the members of the Free Church have a place of worship. A school is supported by Lord Abercromby, who provides the master with a dwelling-house and garden, and an acre of land, and pays him a salary in addition to the fees.