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Cullicudden (Scottish Gaelic: Cùl a' Chudainn) is an
ancient village located close to the
southeast s**** of the
Cromarty Firth, 2
miles northeast of...
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following parishes:
Alness Avoch Barvas (on the Isle of Lewis)
Contin Cullicudden Dingwall or
Inverferan Edderton Fearn Fodderty Gairloch Kilchrist or...
- Archive.
Anglo Scottish Pictures.
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November 2019. "Criech –
Cullicudden".
British History Online.
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December 2021. "Crieff from The...
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ferry crossed the
Cromarty Firth to Invergordon); and a
single farm in
Cullicudden parish. As late as the mid-nineteenth century, the
boundary between Ross-shire...
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favours of Sir John
Wrquhart of
Cromertie uniting the
paroches of
Cullicudden and Kirkmichaell. Not
public and
general 1662 c. 102 — 9
September 1662...
- Scotland, Ross and Cromarty". genuki.org.uk.
Retrieved 31
January 2021. "
Cullicudden Church | Canmore". canmore.org.uk.
Retrieved 1
February 2021. "Ross and...
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Resolis Highland Ross and
Cromarty Created by the
union of
Cullicudden and
Kirkmichael old
parishes 5,889 911 Rhu
Argyll and Bute Dunbartonshire...
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geographically in
Moray but in Ross diocese)
Avoch Contin Cromarty Cullicudden Dingwall Edderton Eddyrdor (Killearnan)
Fodderty Fortrose Cathedral Gairloch...
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University Press. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-7190-7182-9.
Samuel Lewis, 'Criech -
Cullicudden', in A
Topographical Dictionary of
Scotland (London, 1846), pp. 233–246...
- Cromarty, Crosskirk, Croy Culbokie, Culburnie, Culcairn, Culcharry,
Culduie Cullicudden, Culloden, Culkein,
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