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Cralghall, New and Old, 2 colliery vils., 2 m. SW. of Musselburgh, NE. Edinburghshire—New C., pop. 1482.
Craighead.—vil., Redgorton par., Perthshire, 1 mile from Almondbank sta.—2. Craighead, school, Campsie par., S. Stirlingshire.—3. Craighead, seat, on river Clyde, 1 mile S. of Bothwell, Lanarkshire.
Craigheads, vil., connected with Barrhead town, Renfrewshire.
Craighirst, one of the Kilpatrick Hills, Dumbarton- shire, 2¼ miles N. of Duntocher, alt. 1074 ft.
Craighlaw, seat, in par. and 1¼ mile NAY. of Kirk- cowan sta., mid. AVigtownshire.
Cratghorn, hill, in co. and7¼m.NE. of Stirling, 1904ft.
Craighouse, inn, Jura island, Argyllshire; P.O.
Craigie.—par. and vil., mid. Ayrshire, 4 miles S. of Kilmarnock, 6576 ac., pop. 590; P.O.; has ruins of old castle.—2. Craigie, vil., Dalmeny par., E. Linlithgow- shire ; 1 mile AY. of Cramond Bridge, on river Almond, which here forms a picturesque cascade, is the seat of Craigie Hall.—3. Craigie, vil., Caputh par., Perth- shire, 4 miles W. of Blairgowrie; P.O.—4. Craigie, SAY. suburb of Perth; P.O.—5. Craigie, seat, on river Ayr, in co. and 1¼ mile SE. of Ayr.—6. Craigie, seat, 2 miles NE. of Dundee, SW. Forfarshire.—7. Craigie, school, 1¼ m. SE.of New Machar sta., SE. Aberdeenshire.
Craigieharns, hill, near Dunkeld, Perthshire, 900 ft.
Craigie buckler, seat, inco. and2m. SAY. of Aberdeen.
Craigieburn, seat, on Moffat AYater, 3 miles E. of Moffat, N. Dumfriesshire; in vicinity is Craigieburn AVood, the subject of one of Burns songs.
Craigielands, vil., 2¼ miles SAY. of Moffat, N. Dum- friesshire; P.O.; in the vicinity is Craigielands House.
Craigievar, hamlet and seat, 4 miles NAY. of Lum- phananry. sta., Aberdeenshire ; P.O.
Craiglea, hill and slate quarry, 6¼ miles NAY. of Methven June., SE. Perthshire, alt. of hill 1737 ft.
Craigleith.—ry. sta. and quarry, 2 miles W. of Edinburgh; here most of the building-stone for the New Town of Edinburgh was obtained.—2. Craigleith, islet, 1 mile N. of North Berwick, N. Haddingtonshire.
Craiglcoch, cliff, Rattray par., E. Perthshire, in a romantic gorge of river Ericht, near Craighall.
Craiglicli, eminence, Aberdeenshire, 7 miles SAY. of Alford, alt. 1563 ft.
Craiglockhart, seat and hill (500 ft.), in co. and 2 miles SW. of Edinburgh; in vicinity of seat is a large hydropathic establishment.
Craiglockhart Castle, picturesque ruin, on Mouse AYater, in co. and near Lanark.
Craiglour-achin, hill, adjoining Lochnagar, SAY. Aberdeenshire; is crowned by a monumental cairn erected by Queen Victoria to the memory of the Prince Consort, 21st August 1862.
Craigluscar, hill, 3 miles NW. of Dunfermline, SAY. Fifeshire, alt. 744 ft.
Craiglush, loch, E. Perthshire ; is traversed by the Lunan Burn, which runs SE. from C. to theLoch of Lows.
Craigmaddie, seat, with ruin of the moated tower of the Galbraiths, 2 m. NE. of Milngavie, Stirlingshire.
Craigmark, mining vil., in par. and 1 mile NE. of Dalmellington, SE. Ayrshire, pop. 383.
Craigmarloch, small vil., on border of Kilsyth par., Stirlingshire, and Cumbernauld par., Dumbartonshire.
Craigmile, seat, 1¼ mile E. of Torphins sta., S. Aberdeenshire.
Craigmiil.—vil., Clackmannanshire section of Logie par., at S. base of Abbey Craig.—2. Craigmiil, school, Rattray par., E. Perthshire.
CraigmUlar Castle, ruins, in co. and 3 miles SE. of Edinburgh; was a favourite residence of Queen Mary.
Craigmony, rocky hill, Glen Urquhart, Inverness.
Craigmore.—precipitous hill, in par. and 1 mile NW. of Aberfoyle, Perthshire, alt. 1271 ft.—2. Craig- more, or Craig Mhor, highest summit (2338 ft.) of Ben-an-Armuinn : which see.
Craigmore, ravine, near Newry, E. co. Armagh; crossed by a railway viaduct 2000 ft. long and 110 high.
Craigmore Pier, inNE. vicinity of Rothesay, Buteisl.
Craignahan, wooded hill, Crathie and Braemar par., SW. Aberdeenshire, alt. 1736 ft.
Craignafeile, rocky islet, off NE. coast of Skye island, Inverness-shire.
Craignaiolar, hill, Duthil par., Inverness, 1750 ft.
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