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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CROMARTY (Parliamentary & Municipal Burgh) Cromarty
Cromarty
Cromarty
Cromarty
Cromarty
John Taylor Esq. Sherrif's Clerk
James Grigor Esq. Town Clerk
Captain A.G. Graham, Magistrate
Reform Act for 1832
Commissioners Report on Burgh Boundaries 1832
067 The following description of the line of Boundary of the Parliamentary Burgh of Cromarty is taken from the Reform Act of William 4th dated 17th July 1832. From Samuel's Well on the South-west of the Town, in a straight line to the Point at which the southern angle of the Glebe meets the Inverness Road; thence along the Inverness Road to the Point at which the same is met by the Den Road; thence in a straight Line to the Coal Heugh Well; thence in a straight Line in the direction of Clachmalloch Rock to the Point at which such straight Line cuts the Shore of the Cromarty Firth thence along the Shore of the Cromarty Firth to that Point thereof which is nearest to Samuel's Well; thence in a straight line to Samuel's Well. Cromarty unites with Dingwall, Dornock, Kirkwall, Tain & Wick, in returning a member to Parliament.
CROMARTY Cromarty
Cromarty
Cromarty
Cromarty
John Taylor Esqr. Sheriff's Clerk
James Grigor Esq. Town Clerk
Captain A.G. Graham, Magistrate
Fullarton's Gazetteer of Scotland
067 The Municipal Burgh of Cromarty is coterminous with the Parliamentary Burgh.

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County of Cromarty -- Parish, Municipal & Parliamentary Burgh of Cromarty

Cromarty [note] The above name, in Character, is considered sufficient on the Plan

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