Cromartyshire

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Cromartyshire
CromartyshireTraditional.png
Area
 • 1881 217,321.186 acres (879 km2)
History
 • Abolished 1890
 • Succeeded by Ross and Cromarty
Status County
 • HQ Cromarty

Cromartyshire is a historic county in the Highlands of Scotland, comprising the medieval "old shire" around the county town of Cromarty and 22 exclaves transferred from Ross-shire in the late 17th century. The largest part, six times the size of the old shire, is Coigach, northwest from Ullapool. In 1890, Cromartyshire was merged with Ross-shire into the administrative county of Ross and Cromarty. In 1975, the county was combined with Caithness, Inverness-shire, Nairnshire, Sutherland, and parts of Argyllshire and Morayshire to form the Highland council area.

History

The medieval sheriffdom of Cromarty encompassed a single tract on the north of the Black Isle peninsula. The sheriffdom was hereditary in Clan Urquhart.[1] It comprised the parish of Cromarty; most of the adjacent parish of Kirkmichael, excluding a portion at Balblair where a ferry crossed the Cromarty Firth to Invergordon; and a single farm in Cullicudden parish.[1] Ownership of the moor of Mulbuie was uncertain between Cromartyshire and Ross-shire.[1][2]

Cromartyshire originally bordered Inverness-shire, but in 1504 Ross-shire was formed out of the nearest parts of Inverness-shire,[3] and its boundaries were fixed in 1661.[1][4] In 1662, Kirkmichael and Cullicudden parishes merged to form the parish of Resolis.[5]

The feudal barony of Cromarty, whose appurtenant land was coterminous with the county, was purchased from the Urquharts in 1682 by the Mackenzies of Tarbat.[6] They owned scattered lands in Ross-shire, including the barony of Tarbat on the Moray Firth north of the Black Isle.[6] In 1685 Sir George Mackenzie, recently made Viscount of Tarbat and later elevated to Earl of Cromarty, secured two Acts of the Parliament of Scotland transferring his lands in Easter Ross from Ross-shire to Cromartyshire.[7] These were enumerated as:[8]

the barony of Tarbat and all therein incorporated, ... also Little Farness and others his lands within the barony of Delny, together with the lands of Wester St Martins, Easter Balblair and the ferry belonging to George Dallas of St Martins

And:[9]

his lands of Pittonachie, Beneckfield, Avoch, Castleton, Auchterflow, Hauldoks, Killen, Raddery, Balmeechy, Little Suddey and his lands about Chanonry and Rosemarkie

Although this were repealed in 1686 on the grounds that some lands not belonging to Viscount Tarbat had been included,[7][10] it was re-enacted in 1690 to include only "the said barony of Tarbat and all other lands in Ross-shire belonging in property to the said viscount".[7][11] The transfers increased the area and rateable value of Cromartyshire by respective factors of fifteen and three.[7]

1861 map of Ross-shire and Cromartyshire, the latter outlined in yellow.

Cromartyshire was the smallest constituency in the Parliament of Scotland, with only five freeholders electing its two Commissioners in 1703.[6] After the Act of Union 1707, Cromartyshire sent one MP to Westminster alternately with Nairnshire, a nearby small shire.[6] Only six of 19 votes on the register at the last election, in 1831, were found to be genuine freeholders.[12]

The exclaves were for many purposes administered as part of Ross-shire rather than Cromartyshire.[7][13][14] After the Sheriffs (Scotland) Act 1747, Ross and Cromarty had a common sheriff.[15] In 1810, the militia was for Ross-shire in some exclaves and Cromartyshire in others.[16] The Scottish Reform Act 1832 merged Cromartyshire's constituency with Ross-shire's to form Ross and Cromarty, returning one MP to each Parliament.[12] Police and ratings administration were merged similarly in the Victorian period. [17] The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889 provided that "the counties of Ross and Cromarty shall cease to be separate counties, and shall be united for all purposes whatsoever, under the name of the county of Ross and Cromarty."

Geography

Sources tend to number the tracts added to Cromartyshire at between eight and eleven;[14][18][19] however some comprise multiple parcels. In 1807, Alexander Nimmo listed the additions in eight groups with two to six parcels in each.[20][21]

Ordnance Survey list

The 1881 index to the Ordnance Survey's first edition lists 22 detached parts, and the original "old shire", all of whose areas are given on the six-inch map.[22] The total measured area of Cromartyshire was 217321.186 acres, or 339.56 square miles (879.5 km2).[23]

No.
[n 1]
Area (acres) Name[n 2] Type[n 2] Location[n 3] Parish[n 4][24] Coords[n 5] OS[n 6] Settlements Notes
[n 7] 20,191.689[n 8] Old shire Barony and six adjacent farms Black Isle Cromarty (all), Resolis Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 94 SE and 93 NW Cromarty, Jemimaville, Cullicudden Encloses an exclave of Ross-shire at Balblair. The six farms, annexed for Viscount Tarbat, are: Cullicudden, Craighouse, Torbirchurn, Brae, Woodhead, and Easter Culbo.[21]
1 721.998[a 3] Plaids Farm Easter Ross east; Dornoch Firth shore northeast of Tain Tain Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 94 Includes the mussel beds in the tidal flats.
2 1,722.235[a 4] Baliacherie Farm Easter Ross east; Dornoch Firth shore northeast of Tain Tain Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 94 Borders on Morrich More
3 410.106[a 5] Hillton alias Skardy Farm and mills Easter Ross east; Southeast of Tain Tain Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 94 Mills near Hilton
4 1,585.552[a 6] Lochslin Estate Easter Ross east; Between Inver and Loch Eye Tain, Fearn Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 94 Inver, Lochslin
5 1,867.811[a 7] Easter Aird and Easter Tarbat Barony Easter Ross east; NW of Tarbat peninsula Tarbat Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 94 Portmahomack Tarbat Ness Lighthouse. Encloses an exclave of Ross-shire at Hilton
6 832.897[a 8] Meikle Tarrel Barony Easter Ross east; Moray Firth coast of Tarbat peninsula Tarbat Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 94
7 1,211.256[n 9] Cadboll with Mid Geanies Estate Easter Ross east; Moray Firth coast of Tarbat peninsula Fearn, Tarbat Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 94 Hilton of Cadboll is across the border
8 502.969[a 11] Priesthill Easter Ross east; East of Kilmuir by Tullich Kilmuir Easter Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 94 Tullich
9 5,038.255[a 12] New Tarbat Estate Easter Ross east; North of Nigg Bay round Kilmuir Kilmuir Easter, Nigg Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 94 Kilmuir, Milton, Kildary Includes Tarbat House, on the site of Milntown Castle. Balnagown Castle is across the border.
10 117,047.698[a 13] Coigach Wester Ross northwest Lochbroom, Kincardine Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 101, 102 W Ullapool; Polglass, Achiltibuie, Polbain, Achnahaird, Altandhu, Reiff, Ardnagoine, Achduart, Ardmair, Rhue, Strathkanaird, Morefield Also includes the Summer Isles, Isle Martin, and Inverpolly
11 1,766.024[a 14] Amatnatua Farm Interior north; south of the River Carron, east of Forest of Amat Kincardine Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 102 S, 93 N
12 2,272.798[a 15] Dounie Farm Interior north; south of the River Carron by Srath nan Seasgach Kincardine Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 93 N, 102 S
13 51.689[a 16] Southern tenth[a 17] of Gruinard Island Farm (part of Meikle Gruinard) Wester Ross northwest; in Gruinard Bay Lochbroom Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 101 SW
14 1,876.588[a 18] Meikle Gruinard Farm (part) Wester Ross northwest; SE shore of Gruinard Bay Lochbroom Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 92, 101
14a 2,457.315[a 19] North shore of Little Loch Broom[n 10] Wester Ross northwest Lochbroom Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 101 Carnach, Scoraig
15 9,174.142[a 20] Ach ta Skailt Wester Ross northwest; Shores round the head (southeast) of Little Loch Broom Lochbroom Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 92 N, 101 S Camusnagaul, Dundonnell Badrallach is over the border.
16 1,274.932[a 21] Ach'-n-ivie Shieling Interior; Northwest of Loch na Sheallaig Lochbroom Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 92 Lochbroom
17 361.769[a 22] Feithean Beag[n 11] Interior; between Strathbeg River and Carn a'Bhreabadar Lochbroom Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 92
18 11,064.266[a 23] Nid Sheep-farm Interior; northeast from Loch an Nid to the head of Loch Broom Lochbroom Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 92 Inverbroom, Achlunachan
19 1,763.326[a 24] Tollomuick Farm Interior, at the head of Strathvaich Fodderty Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 93 W
20 15,857.571[a 25] Fannich Sheep-farm Interior; North of Loch Fannich Lochbroom Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 92
21 18,268.300[a 26] Castle Leod or Strathpeffer Barony Easter Ross south Fodderty Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 93 S, 83 N Strathpeffer, Achterneed, Fodderty, Bottacks Includes much of Ben Wyvis and its southern and western slopes
  1. "Detached portion no." in OS one-inch and 6-inch maps
  2. 2.0 2.1 From Nimmo's 1807 list, unless otherwise noted
  3. Location is given as general area [Black Isle, Easter Ross, or Wester Ross], then Parish(es), then adjacent feature(s)
  4. Which 1880s civil parish(es) included the fragment. Subsequent parish boundary revisions are ignored. If one parish is listed, it includes the entire fragment. Unless "all" is listed, only part of the parish is in the fragment, with the rest in Ross-shire or other fragments of Cromartyshire.
  5. longitude and latitude (link to external mapping sites)
  6. Sheet number(s) within the Ross and Cromarty sheet series of the first-edition 1-inch OS map on which the fragment is depicted, and relative location within the map-sheet(s)
  7. The "old shire" is considered the core, from which the other parts are "detached"
  8. 8674.794 in Cromarty parish[a 1] plus 11516.895 in Resolis parish[a 2]
  9. Area is written across two sheets: 1211... in one[a 9] and ....256 in the other.[a 10]
  10. Tract not listed by Nimmo.
  11. Name on OS one-inch map; tract not listed by Nimmo.

Other sources

Some places not included within Cromartyshire in the Ordnance Survey map are stated by earlier sources to have been within it. The 1859 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica asserts that Royston Park (now Caroline Park) outside Edinburgh, the city residence of the Viscount Tarbat, was also considered part of Cromartyshire.[18] Nimmo's 1807 list includes:[21]

  • "the mortified lands of the town of Fortrose", two patches totalling less than 50 acres in Rosemarkie parish, which were bequeathed to the burgh of Cromarty. A 1794 account of Rosemarkie parish states that there are two mortifications, but for the poor of Chanonry, not Cromarty.[25]
  • Ussie Mills (between Dingwall and Conon Bridge).
  • salmon-fishing rights on the River Conon.

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Mackenzie 1810, pp.11–13
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  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Mackenzie 1810, pp.15–16
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  13. 14.0 14.1 Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland, Vol.2 p.310–1, Cromartyshire
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  15. Mackenzie 1810, p.19
  16. Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland, Vol.6 p.615, Administration (H.A. Webster)
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  20. 21.0 21.1 21.2 Mackenzie 1810, pp.16–18
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  22. Sum of the areas of the 23 parcels listed in the table.
  23. The civil parish boundaries and fragment boundaries are shown on the 1-inch maps given in the "OS" column.
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  • Areas are shown the first-edition 6-inch maps:

External links

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