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X. OTHER PARISHES: CROY

CAWDOR.

By Act 54 and 55 Vict. Cap. cliv (1891) the part of the parish of Cawdor in the county of Inverness was transferred to the county of Nairn.

CONVINTH. See KILTARLITY.

CROMDALE and INVERALLAN.

By the Act 33 and 34 Vict. cap. 16 (1870), certain portions of the parish of Cromdale were assigned to Inverness-shire, and certain portions to Morayshire. Grantown thus passed from Inverness-shire to Morayshire. By Order in Council, 12 January, 1891, the parish was held to be wholly in Morayshire, the part in Inverness-shire being transferred to the parish of Duthil.

CROY and DALCROSS.

The Boundary Commissioners under the Local Government (Scotland) Act issued 19th January, 1891, a Provisional Order placing the whole of the parish of Croy in the county of Nairn; but the Order was amended by the Act 54 and 55 Vict. Cap. cliv (1891), which apportioned the parish between the counties of Nairn and Inverness, and assigned a detached portion lying in the county of Inverness to the parish of Inverness. One effect of the changes has been to place in Inverness-shire, instead of Nairnshire, the Clava circles and the Culloden battlefield. (See Shennan's "Boundaries of Counties and Parishes in Scotland," 1892, pp. 144-145.)

Culloden. [MS. plans (4) of the battle of Culloden, 1746-60, preserved in the British Museum.]

See list in Northern Chronicle, 17 May, 1905.

Kirk Session minutes. 1645 to 1690.

1718 to 1775.

1824, onwards.

"New Spald. Club Misc.," i, 286-287. Cf. Burns' "Benefice lect.," p. 262.

Parish registers. Births, 1719-1819 (Croy); 1747-1819 (Dalcross). Marriages, 1813-19 (Croy and Dalcross).

Births, 1820-54 (Croy); 1820-53 (Dalcross).
1820-49 (Croy and Dalcross).

Marriages,

"Det. list of old par. reg.," p. 10; "New Spald. Club Misc.,” i, 287. Anderson, George and Peter. Circles of upright stones and In their "Guide to the Highlands and Islands," 1st ed. of 1834, pp. 446-451.

Anderson, James.

Communion tokens: Croy and Dalcross.

Scottish N. & Q. (1904), 2nd ser., v, 105.

Anderson, Peter.

Guide to Culloden moor and story of the battle, with description of the stone circles and cairns at Clava. Edinb., 1867.

Reprinted 1874. New edition (revised by P. J. Anderson), Stirling, 1917.

Archibald, Stewart. Clava: "the Stonehenge of Scotland". Edinb. Field Nat. Soc. Trans. (1912), vi, 55-63.

Bain, George. The Clava circles and cairns. Inuss. Gael. Soc. Trans. (1887), xiii, 122-135.

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Brotchie, T. C. F. The Battlefields of Scotland-their legend and story. Edinb., 1913.

Culloden, pp. 225-238, with seven illustrations.

Calder, Hugh. Parish of Croy. In "Stat. Account,” xi, 560-568. Campbell, Mrs., Kilravock. Clava druidical circles. Two plates. In Sir T. Dick Lauder's "Moray floods" (1830), pp. 15-17. Campbell, Alexander. United parishes of Croy and Dalcross. In "New Stat. Account," xiv, 444-458.

Campbell, Lord Archibald. Notes on swords from the battlefield of Culloden. Lond., 1894.

[Carey, David.]

Lond., 1820.

Lochiel or, the field of Culloden. 3 vols.

Clava. Excursion to the shell-bed at Clava. Invss. Field Club Trans. (1892), iv, 220-222.

Creaguairie, pseud. Traditional account of the battle of Culloden. With plan. Invss. Advr., 1 Oct., 1850.

Crosskey, Henry W. The Clava shellbed. Invss. Field Club Trans. (1887), iii, 277-285.

Culloden. [Accounts of battle.] In "Hist. MSS. Comm. Reports," ii, 24, 178, 187, 189, 234; iii, 419; x (i), 440.

An Authentic account of the battle fought between the army under His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland and the rebels on Drummossie Muir near Culloden. Lond., 1746.

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Culloden. The Book of the lamentations of Charles the son of James, for the loss of the battle of Culloden, to which is annexed the farewell speech to a general council of the rebels held at the house of the L▬▬d L▬▬t the night after the action. Edinb., 1746.

Culloden centenary. Invss. Courier, 15, 22 April, 1846.

Excursion to Culloden battlefield.

(1895), iv, 400-401.

Invss. Field Club Trans.

Dawson, James H. United parishes of Croy and Dalcross. In his "Abridged stat. hist.," pp. 546-547.

[Falconer, James.] Habits of the peasantry in the parish of Croy in the 18th century. In Peter Anderson's "Guide to Inverness and its neighbourhood, (1868), pp. 59-63.

Fraser, Alexander, solicitor. The Battlefield of Culloden. Invss. Field Club Trans. (1905), vi, 351-358, with plan.

See also Invss. Courier of 2 August, 1910.

Fraser, James, C.E. First notice of a post-tertiary shellbed at Clava, indicating an Arctic climate, and a seabed at a height of 500 feet. Edin. Geol. Soc. Trans. (1881), iv, 136-142, with map.

The Shellbed at Clava. 169-176.

Invss. Field Club Trans. (1882), ii,

Stone circles at Clava, etc. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1884), xviii,
328-350, with plates.

Stone implement found in the parish of Croy. Plate. Invss.
Field Club Trans., iv, 177-180.

Fraser, Thomas. The Botany of Croy. Invss. Field Club Trans. (1884), iii, 38-43.

Croy district-its natural and archæological features.
Invss. Field Club Trans. (1877), i, 60-63.

List of flowering plants found in the parish of Croy. Invss.
Field Club Trans. (1881), ii, 396-408.

Notice of a find of silver ornaments at Croy. Soc. Ant. Scot.
Proc. (1876), xi, 588-592.

Henfrey, Henry W. The Culloden medals. Numism. Chron. (1875), n.s. xv, 90-91.

Horne, John, and others. The Character of the high-level shellbearing deposits at Clava, Chapelhall, and other localities. In "Report of 63rd [1893] meeting of the British Association," pp. 483-514, with two plates and map.

Clava shellbed. Report of Committee of British Association.
Invss. Field Club Trans. (1894), iv, 300-339.

Innes, Cosmo. The Chambered cairns and stone circles at Clava on Nairnside. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1858), iii, 46-50, with two plates.

A Genealogical deduction of the family of Rose of Kilravock. (Spalding Club), Aberd., 1848.

The Castle of Kilravock lies in the Nairnshire portion of the parish. Jenner, Henry. The Clans of Culloden. Royalist (1892-94), iii, 89 to iv, 165.

Jolly, William. Cup-marked stones at Clava. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1881), xvi, 302-313, 319-322, 333-339, with illustrations. MacBain, Alexander. Druid circles. Invss. Gael. Soc. Proc. (1884), xi, 11-50, with three plates of Clava circles.

Mackintosh, Charles Fraser-. List of the writs of James Dunbar of Dalcross, 1712. In his "Antiq. Notes" (1913), pp. 148-162.

Parish of Croy. In his "Antiq. Notes," ii, 435-437.

MacLagan, Christian. The Circles of Clava. In her "Hill forts" (1875), pp. 74-76, with two plates.

[Murray, Lord George.] A Particular account of the battle of Culloden, in a letter from an officer of the Highland army to his friend in London. Lond., 1749.

Ordnance Survey. Croy and Dalcross: one-inch map, sheet 84; six-inch map of Inverness-shire, sheets v, XII, XIII.

Book of reference to the plan of the parish of Croy and Dalcross (parts of), in the parish of Inverness, containing 6232-801 acres. (Index to places in the parish. Map.) Lond., 1870.

The parts dealt with are not as arranged in 1891 by Act 54 and 55
Vict. cap. cliv.

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Ordnance Survey. Book of reference to the plan of the parish of Croy and Dalcross-parts of in the county of Nairn containing 11669-613 acres, and county of Inverness, detached, containing 227-032 acres. (Index of places in the parish. Map.) Lond., 1870.

Playfair, James. Croy, including Dalgross. In his "Geog, and stat. descr.," ii, 150.

[Ponsonby, Sir Henry], pseud. Sebastian.

Culloden.

N. & Q. (1890-91), iv, 104, 128, 148, 155, 177.

Scottish

Ray, James. A Compleat history of the Rebellion from its first rise in 1745 to its total suppression at the glorious battle of Culloden. York, 1749.

Plan of the battle, p. 336.

Rose, D. Murray. The Mystery of Culloden battlefield. Reprinted from the Inverness Courier.

Also letter in Courier of 21 April, 1908.

1904.

Ross, Alexander. Croy brooches and other relics. Invss. Field Club Trans. (1885), iii, 126-129.

Notice of the discovery of two penannular brooches of silver

at Mains of Croy. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1886), xx, 91-96. Scott, Hew. Croy, 1585-1853.

249-251.

Shaw, Lachlan.

In his "Fasti Eccl. Scot.," iii,

The Parish of Croy. In his "Hist. Prov. Moray," ii, 284-307; iii, 426-428.

Simpson, Sir James Y. On ancient sculpturings of cups and concentric rings, Clava, Inverness-shire. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1864), vi, Appx., p. 26, with plate from chambered tumuli at Clava.

Also as an offprint: "Archaic sculpturings of cups, circles, etc., upon stones and rocks," 1867.

Wedderspoon, J. Parish records of Croy from 1640 to 1690. Invss. Field Club Trans. (1894), iv, 356-371.

DALAROSSIE. See MOY.

DALCROSS. See CROY.

DAVIOT and DUNLICHITY.

By Act 54 and 55 Vict. Cap. cliv (1891) (confirming a Provisional
Order in Council of 19th January, 1891) the portions of the
parish of Daviot and Dunlichity forming part of the county of
Nairn, were transferred to the county of Inverness,

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