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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAIG [Parish] Craig Ph. [Parish]
Craig Ph. [Parish]
Craig Ph. [Parish]
Craig Ph. [Parish]
Craig Ph. [Parish]
Craig Ph. [Parish]
Craig Ph. [Parish]
Craig Ph. [Parish]
Craig Ph. [Parish]
Craig Ph. [Parish]
Craig Ph. [Parish]
Craig Ph. [Parish]
Craig Ph. [Parish]
Craig Ph. [Parish]
New Stat [Statistical] Account
Old Stat [Statistical] Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Sheriff's Returns
Jervise's Memorials
Valuation Roll
County Map
Estate Plan
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Mitchell F.C. [Free Church]
Revd, [Reverend] Mr. Mitchell Ph. [Parish] Minister
Mr. Lyall Factor to Earl of Southesk
Mr. Macdonald Macdonald of Rossie
Mr. Keith of Usan
Mr. Oakley Dunninald
"The parish of Craig comprehends two distinct titularities vizt Inchbrayock or Craig & St Skeoch or Dunninald; which were united in the year 1618, and appear from that period to have received the common name of Craig, which was formerly the name of one of the principal properties in the parish, "the barony of Craig": & may have originated in the circumstance of a succession of rocky strata extending along the whole of the Sea Coast, and occurring also throughout the interior, very near the surface of the ground"
New Stat [Statistical] Account
The parish is bounded on the North by the parishes of Dun & Montrose, on the East by the German Ocean, on the West by the parish of Farnell,
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