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Cromarty ( /ˈkrɒmərti/ ;
Scottish Gaelic: Cromba, IPA: [ˈkʰɾɔumpə]) is a town,
civil parish and
former royal burgh in Ross and
Cromarty, in the Highland...
- Ross and
Cromarty (Scottish Gaelic: Ros agus Cromba), is an area in the
Highlands and
Islands of Scotland. In
modern usage, it is a
registration county...
- The
Cromarty dialect of
North Northern Scots was
spoken in
Cromarty, Scotland. The
dialect originated from
people who
moved north from the
Firth of Forth...
- The
Cromarty Firth (/ˈkrɒmərti/ ;
Scottish Gaelic:
Caolas Chrombaidh [ˈkʰɯːlˠ̪əs̪ ˈxɾɔumbaj];
literally "kyles [straits] of
Cromarty") is an arm of the...
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Cromarty Castle was a
castle in
Cromarty, Scotland.
Cromarty, then
known as Crumbathyn, was
created a
royal burgh in the
reign of King
Alexander I of Scotland...
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Arthur Martin Cromarty (July 3, 1919 – May 1, 2014) was an
American jurist. Born in Brooklyn, New York City,
Cromarty received his bachelor's
degree from...
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Australian politician Cromarty,
Queensland Cromarty,
Ontario Cromarty railway station Cromarty Tennis Club, Nova
Scotia Cromarty, a town and
civil parish...
- The
Cromarty Bridge is a road
bridge over the
Cromarty Firth in Scotland. The
bridge joins a
junction with the B9163 to the
south in Ross and
Cromarty with...
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Rabelais to English.
Urquhart was born to
Thomas Urquhart of
Cromarty and
Christian Elphinstone,
daughter of
Alexander Elphinstone, 4th Lord...
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George Cromarty (September 15, 1941 –
February 12, 1992) was an
American folk
guitarist and singer. He is best
known as the co-writer, with Ed Rush, of...