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Croick (Scottish Gaelic: A' Chròic) is a
small crofting village,
located in the
right bank of the
River Halladale in Forsinard,
eastern Sutherland, Scottish...
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inhabitants in the west or
central areas, a
church was
erected at
Croick in 1827 and
Croick became a “quoad sacra”
parish (i.e.
remaining in
Kincardine for...
- on the
Robertson clan land of Strathcarron: In 1845, the
Glencalvie or
Croick clearance,
executed by the
factor James Gillander on
behalf of
William Robertson...
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William MacLeod 1941: John Shaw 1942: John
Calvin MacKay,
Kincardine &
Croick,
Sutherland 1943: D.
MacKenzie 1944: Ewen MacRury, Glen
Urquhart 1945: Roderick...
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Sutherland Heritage Society, 2015.
Community Council Website Alladale Wilderness Reserve Croick Church KoSH Ard****
based history &
cultural society v t e...
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Retrieved 28
November 2011. "
Croick". Users.zetnet.co.uk.
Retrieved 28
November 2011. NG Ross. "the
official site".
Croick Church.
Retrieved 28 November...
- (/dəseɪntˈkrɔɪ/; 8
February 1910 – 5
February 2000),
known informally as
Croicks, was a
British historian who
specialised in
examining Ancient Greece from...
- of Sutherland. The A897 road runs past the village, with the
villages of
Croick,
Trantlemore and
Trantlebeg in the south, and the
Melvich to the north....
- of Aberdeen.
Original window frames survive in
several churches e.g. in
Croick, Iona and Ullapool. The
doors also standardised, used four-centred arches...
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Photo Strathcarron Croick Parish Manse 57°53′07″N 4°36′31″W / 57.885337°N 4.608719°W / 57.885337; -4.608719 (Strathcarron
Croick Parish Manse) Category B...