-
Cradlehall was
originally the name
given to the hall
built by
Major William Caulfeild,
later known as
Cradlehall Farmhouse.
Today it is a
residential area...
-
Church of
England /
Anglican Communion Language English Headquarters 8
Cradlehall Gardens,
Cradlehall Inverness,
Scotland Website www.englishchurchman.com...
- 3-year-old Andrew. On
Friday 12
November 1976
MacRae left her home in
Cradlehall with both her sons. She
dropped elder son
Gordon at her
estranged husband's...
- the 21
wards used to
elect members of the
Highland Council. It
includes Cradlehall,
Inshes and
Westhill areas in or near
urban Inverness, and the village...
- is 1,117 pupils. The
catchment area
includes Balloch, Croy, Smithton,
Cradlehall and
Ardersier in the east of Inverness.
Culloden Academy was established...
- winnowing. The
Church serves the Culloden, Balloch, Smithton,
Westhill and
Cradlehall areas on the
outskirts of Inverness. On Friday, 14
November 2014, the...
- Ann Boyd, the
daughter of John Boyd of Killiechoilum, Whitebridge, and
Cradlehall, near Inverness. Hector's
brothers were the Rev.
William MacDonald Jr...
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Balnafettack Beauly Boat of
Garten Bught Cannich Carrbridge Clachnaharry Cradlehall Crown Croy
Culcabock Culduthel Culloden Dalneigh Dalwhinnie Dores Drakies...
- Scotland. It is
about 3
miles (4.8 km) from the city centre,
between Cradlehall and Culloden, to the
south of the
Moray Firth. The
historic Culloden Battlefield...
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Caulfeild after General Wade. In
later life,
Caulfeild lived at his home
Cradlehall which was
built just
outside Inverness.
Major Caulfeild died in 1767....