- 57°36′N 4°00′W / 57.6°N 4.0°W / 57.6; -4.0
Cromartyshire (Scottish Gaelic:
Siorrachd Chromba) was a
county in the
Highlands of Scotland, comprising...
- Inverness-shire to the south, as well as
having a
complex border with
Cromartyshire, a
county consisting of
numerous enclaves or
exclaves scattered throughout...
-
Cromartyshire was an iron-hulled
sailing cargo ship that was
launched in
Scotland in 1879. She was
named after the
county of
Cromartyshire in the Scottish...
- it was a county. Historically, Ross-shire and
Cromartyshire were
separate counties, with
Cromartyshire comprising a
number of
disconnected tracts of land...
- by
collision with the
sailing ship
Cromartyshire. The two
ships were in
thick fog off Newfoundland, and
Cromartyshire had
reduced speed, but La Bourgogne...
-
constituency of
Cromartyshire was created,
replacing the
former Parliament of
Scotland shire constituency. also
called Cromartyshire.
Paired as an alternating...
- purposes. Sir
George Mackenzie's Ross-shire
estates were
transferred to
Cromartyshire by a 1685 act of
parliament (repealed 1686, re-enacted 1690). 1633:...
-
Cromartyshire was a
county constituency of the
House of
Commons of
Great Britain from 1708
until 1800, and of the
House of
Commons of the
United Kingdom...
- The
following list
includes all
effective burghs in
Scotland from the
coming into
force of the
Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1892 (55 & 56 Vict. c. 55),...
- are:
Aberdeenshire Ayrshire Banffshire Berwickshire Clackmannanshire Cromartyshire Dumfriesshire Dunbartonshire Inverness-shire
Kincardineshire Kinross-shire...