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Crossroads,—hamlet, Slamannan par., SE. Stirling-
shire.—2. Crossroads, school, Dreghorn par., NW.
Ayrshire. — 3. Crossroads, school, Dunnet par., N.
Caithness-shire.—4. Crossroads, school, Humbie par.,
SW. Haddingtonshire.—5. Crossroads, school, Durris
par., N. Kincardineshire, 2 miles S. of Crathes ry. sta.

Crossroads, coast vil., on Ballyness Bay, NAV-. co.
Donegal, 40 miles NAV. of Strabane ry. sta., pop. 200.

Crosston, hamlet, Aberlemno par., Forfarshire.

Crosswater, place with inn, 5 miles N. of Bude
Haven, W. Cornwall.

Crossway, hamlet, 3 m. SE. of Aberaeron, Cardigan.

Crossway Green, hamlet, in par. and 1 mile S. of
Hartlebury, W. Worcestershire.

Crosswayhand, hamlet, South wick par., N. North-
amptonshire, 3 miles NW. of Oundle.

Crosswood, hamlet and seat, 8 miles SE. of Aberyst-
with, Cardiganshire; P.O.

Crosthwalte.—par., W. Cumberland, in basin of
river Derwent and around Keswick, 57,916 ac. (2340
water), pop. 5987. — 2. Crosthwaitc, eccl. dist. (St
Mary) and hamlet, Heversham par., SAV. AYestmorland
—dist., pop. 771; hamlet, 44 m. SW. of Kendal; p.o.

Croston.—par., township, and vil. with ry. sta.,
SW. Lancashire, 6 miles AV. of Chorley—par., 11,498
ac. and 1029 foreshore, pop. 4092; township, 2361 ac.,
pop. 1791; P.O., T.o.; contains C. Hall.—2. Croston.
See
Cross Stone, also Cross Town.

Crostwlck, par., S. Norfolk, 44 miles NE. of Nor-
wich, 690 ac., pop. 159; P.O.

Crostwigbt, par., N. Norfolk, 34 miles SE. of North
Walsham, 777 ac., pop. 80.

Crouch.—river, S. Essex; rises in SE. vicinity of
Brentwood, and flows E. to North Sea at Foulness ; 24
miles long.—2. Crouch, hamlet, Wrotham par., mid.
Kent, 54 miles NE. of Sevenoaks.

Crouch End, sta. in N. of London, on Alexandra
Palace branch of Great Northern Ry.

Crouch Hill.—hamlet, in par. and 1 mile S. of Hol-
well, Dorset.—2. Crouch Hill, sta. in N. of London,
on Tottenham and Hampstead branch of Midland Ry.

Crouches!on, hamlet, Bishopstone par., S. AVilts, 2
miles S. of Warminster.

Croughton.—township, St Oswald par., W. Cheshire,
on Mersey Canal, 44 miles NE. of Chester, 281 ac., pop.
29.—2. Croughton, par.. S. Northamptonshire, 34
miles SAV. of Brackley, 2620 ac., pop. 605 ; p.o.

Croulin Islands, Applecross par., SW. Ross-shire,
off entrance of Loch Carron, pop. 9.

Crousa Down, 24 m. SAV. of St Keverne, Cornwall.

Croveby, hill, bar. Boylagh, W. co. Donegal, 1033 ft.

Crovlc, fishing vil., Gamrie par., Banffshire, pop. 258.

Crovinish, island, Kilmeena par., W. co. Galway,
28 ac., pop. 21.

Crow, hamlet, in par. and 1 m. from Ringwood, Hants.

Crow Hall, 4 m. SW. of Chelmondiston, E. Suffolk.

Crow Head, bar. Bear, SW. co. Cork, 253 ft. high.

Crow Hill (Irish, Crew Coill), seat, 2 miles SE. of
Annaghmore ry. sta., N. co. Antrim.—2. Crowbill,
seat, 4 miles SW. of Ballyragget, N. co. Kilkenny.

Crow Island.—in Lough Gara, S. co. Sligo.—2.
Crow Island, in Lower Lake of Killarney, co. Kerry.

Crow Meole, place, St Chad par., N. Shropshire, 3
miles AV. of Shrewsbury.

Crow Nest, seat, 3 miles E. of Halifax, West-Riding
Yorkshire.

Crow Park, ry. sta., 74 m. N. of Newark, S. Notts.

Crow Row, vil., Cadderpar., Lanarkshire, forming
part of Garnkirk.

Crow Sound, shallow channel between St Mary and
Tresco islands, Scilly Islands, Cornwall.

Crowan, par. and vil., W. Cornwall, 5 miles NW. of
Helston, 7496 ac., pop. 2593; contains C. Beacon.

Crowborougb.—hamlet, Horton par., N. Stafford-
shire, 4 m. AV. of Leek.—2. Crowborougb, eccl. dist.
and vil. with ry. sta., Rotherfield par., E. Sussex, pop.
163S; thevil.is4m. NE. of Uckfield.—3. Crowborougb,
eccl. dist., Withingham par., E. Sussex, pop. 7S8.

Crowborougb Beacon, hill, E. Sussex, in Ashdown
Forest, alt. 804 ft.; at SW. side is the hamlet of Crow*
borongb Cross, 3 miles SAV. of Rotherfield; p.o.

Crowbntt, hamlet, in par. and 1 mile NE. of Chirn-
side, Berwickshire.

Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.

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