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Cranwell, par., S. Lincolnshire, 4 miles NW. of Sleaford, 2522 ac., pop. 206; p.o.
Cranwich, par., W. Norfolk, on river Wissey, 6 miles N. of Brandon ry. sta., 1824 ac., pop. 69.
Cranworth, par., S. Norfolk, on river Blackwater, 7 miles E. of East Dereham, 1126 ac., pop. 230.
Crappagh, island, Kilcummin par., W. co. Galway, 117 ac., pop. 39.
Crarac, place with large granite quarries, Argyllshire, on W. side of Loch Fyne, 94 miles SW. of Inveraray.
Craskie, Fasnakyle, ancl Glencannlch, deer-forest, Inverness and Ross, 30,810 ac.
Craspnl, loch, Durness par., NW. Sutherlandshire.
Crasswall, township, Clodock par., AV. Hereford- shire, 54 m. SE. of Hay, pop. 306; P.O., called Craswall.
Craster, township and fishing vil., Embleton par., N. Northumb., 6 m. NE. of Alnwick, 648 ac., pop. 221; P.O.
Crastock, locality, 4 m. NW. of Guildford, W. Surrey.
Cratcliff Tor, huge mass of disrupted gritstone, 2 miles NW. of Winster, N. Derbyshire.
Cratfield, par., E. Suffolk, 6 miles SW. of Hales- worth ry. sta., 2085 ac., pop. 495; P.O.
Cratli.es, sta. on Deeside Ry., Banchory-Ternan par., NW. Kincardineshire, 34 miles E. of Banchory and 14 miles SW. of Aberdeen; P.O. Cratlies Castle (1528), seat of the Burnetts of Leys, is 14 mile NW.
Cratliie, vil., with par. church and school, Crathie and Braemar par., AV. Aberdeenshire, 74 miles W. of Ballater and 51 miles W. of Aberdeen; p.o.
Cratliie and Braemar, united par., W. Aberdeen- shire, 182,257 ac., pop. 1611; contains some of the loftiest mountains in Scotland, also the vils. of Crathie and Castleton of Braemar, and Balmoral Castle, the Highland residence of Queen Victoria.
Cratliornc, par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 2 miles NE. of Picton Junction, 2598 ac., pop. 247.
Cratloe, vil. with ry. sta., S. co. Clare, 9 miles NAV. of Limerick ; P.O.; in vicinity is Cratloe Woods, seat.
Cratty, hill, NAV. co. Cavan, near C. Lough, 1213 ft.
Craufnrdland Castle, on Craufurdland Water, 3 miles NE. of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire; has for upwards of 600 years been the seat of a family of Craufurds.
Crangliwell, vil. with ry. sta. (for Loughrea), in co. and 14 miles SE. of Galway, pop. 160; P.O., T.o.
Craven, hill dist., at the sources of the Are and the AVharfe, N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire.
Craven Arms, ry. sta., 7 miles SW. of Church Stretton, S. Shropshire ; P.O., T.O.
Crawcrook, township, Ryton par., N. Durham, on river Tyne, 74 miles W. of Gateshead, 1136 ac. (24 water), pop. 450; has coal mines.
Crawdundle Beck, rivulet, AYestmorland; flows 8 miles SAV. to the Eden near Temple Sowerby.
Crawford, par., Dorset. See Tarrant Crawford.
Crawford, par. and vil., SE. Lanarkshire, on river Clyde, 3m. SE. of Abington ry. sta., 65,400 ac., pop. 1763.
Crawford Priory, seat of the Earl of Glasgow, Cults par., Fifeshire, near river Eden, 3 miles S W. of Cupar.
Crawford Rock, on N. side of river Shannon, 6^ miles below Limerick ; has a fixed white light seen at a distance of 4 to 5 miles. A red light is also shown during the winter months.
Crawfordjohn, par. and vil., Lanarkshire, 4 miles W. of Abington ry. sta. and 43 miles SAV. of Edin- burgh, 26,357 ac., pop. 843; P.O., 1 Bank.
C raw ford Sl>u r n, vil., 2 miles W. of Bangor, N. co. Down, pop. 107; P.O. In the vicinity is C. House.
Crawfordton, seat, Glencairn par., AV. Dumfries- shire, 2 miles SE. of Moniaive.
Crawlck, rivulet, Dumfriesshire, flowing from the Lowther Hills 8 miles SW. to the Nith near Sanquhar.
Crawlck Bridge, hamlet, Sanquhar par., NW. Dumfriesshire, on Crawick Water.
Crawick Hill, suburb of Sanquhar, NAV. Dumfries- shire ; has a carpet and tartan factory.
Crawley.—par. and vil., N. Hants, 54 miles NW. of Winchester, 4681 ac., pop. 524; P.O.—2. Crawley, township, Eglingham par., N. Northumberland, on river Breamish, 8 miles NAV. of Alnwick, 323 ac., pop. 30.—3. Crawley, township and hamlet, in par. and 14 mile NW. of Witney, Oxfordshire, 1128 ac., pop. 160. —4. Crawley, par. and vil. with ry. sta., E. Sussex, 74 miles NE. of Horsham, 780 ac., pop. 451; P.O., T.o., 1 Bank, 4 newspapers. Market-day, Wednesday; is situated in a pleasant neighbourhood, within moderate distance of Tilgate Forest.—5. Crawley, par., Bed- fordshire. See Husborne-Crawley.
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