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Click hereAbbeyThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1898 in the county of Renfrew. In 1898 the parish was absorbed by Paisley (burgh) parish.
Click hereAbbey St BathansThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Berwick. The boundaries of the parish were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereAbdieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife. The boundaries of the parish were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereAberchirderA town, until 1975 in the county of Banff. A police burgh from 1889. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereAbercornThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of West Lothian.
Click hereAberdalgieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth.
Click hereAberdeenThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 partly in the county of Aberdeen and partly in the county of Kincardine.
Click hereAberdeenA city in the north east of Scotland. A county of a city from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereAberdeenshireUntil 1975 the name of a Scottish county.
Click hereAberdourThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife. The boundaries of the parish were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereAberdourThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen. The boundaries of the parish were altered in 1891 by the Boundary Commissioners.
Click hereAberfeldyA town, until 1975 in the county of Perth. A police burgh from 1887. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereAberfoyleThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth.
Click hereAberladyThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of East Lothian.
Click hereAberlemnoThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus.
Click hereAberlourA town, until 1975 in the county of Banff, erected a burgh of barony in 1814. A small burgh between 1930 and 1975.
Click hereAberlourThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Banff.
Click hereAbernethyThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in the county of Perth and partly in Fife, but from 1891 until 1975 entirely in the county of Perth.
Click hereAbernethyA town, until 1975 in the county of Perth. A police burgh from 1877. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereAbernethy and KincardineThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891, partly in the county of Inverness and partly in the county of Elgin (Moray). From 1891 until 1975 in the county of Inverness
Click hereAbernyteThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth.
Click hereAboyne and Glen TanarThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereAilsasee Ailsa Craig
Click hereAilsa CraigAn island in the Firth of Clyde, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Dailly, Ayrshire. Part of the barony of Knockgerran, part of the Cassillis estates. Sometimes referred to as Paddy's Milestone, Creag Ealasaid, or Carraig Alastair.
Click hereAirdrieA town, until 1975 in the county of Lanark, erected a burgh of barony in 1821, a parliamentary burgh in 1833. A police burgh, uder a local police act, from 1849. The general police act of 1862 was adopted in 1868. A large burgh between 1930 and 1975.
Click hereAirlieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus.
Click hereAirthThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Stirling.
Click hereAlfordThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereAlloaA town, until 1975 in the county of Clackmannan, and a police burgh from 1854. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereAlloaThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Clackmannan.
Click hereAlloa InchAn island in the river Forth, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Alloa, in the County of Clackmannan.
Click hereAlnessThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ross & Cromarty.
Click hereAlvaA town, until 1975 in the county of Stirling. A police burgh from 1876. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereAlvaThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 in the county of Stirling, and from 1891 until 1975 in the county of Clackmannan.
Click hereAlvahThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Banff, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereAlvesThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Moray.
Click hereAlvieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Inverness.
Click hereAlythA town, until 1975 in the county of Perth, a burgh of barony until 1834, when it became a police burgh. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereAlythThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in Perthshire and partly in Forfarshire (Angus). From 1891 until 1975 wholly in the county of Perth.
Click hereAncrumThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Roxburgh.
Click hereAnderstonA town, until 1975 in the county of Lanark, erected a burgh of barony in 1824.
Click hereAngusUntil 1975 the name of a Scottish county.
Click hereAnnanThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dumfries.
Click hereAnnanA town, until 1975 in the county of Dumfries and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh from1858. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereAnstruther EasterThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereAnstruther EasterA town, until 1975 in the county of Fife and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh from 1841. Combined with the neighbouring burghs of Kilrenny and Anstruther Wester to form the small burgh of Kilrenny, Anstruther Easter and Anstruther Wester from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereAnstruther WesterThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereAnstruther WesterA town, until 1975 in the county of Fife and a royal burgh until 1975. Combined with the neighbouring burghs of Kilrenny and Anstruther Easter to form the small burgh of Kilrenny, Anstruther Easter and Anstruther Wester from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereAnwothThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Kirkcudbright, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereApplecrossThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ross & Cromarty.
Click hereApplegarthThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dumfries.
Click hereArbirlotThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus.
Click hereArbroathA town, until 1975 in the county of Angus and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh from 1836. A large burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereArbroathThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1918 in the county of Angus. Combined with the neighbouring parish of St Vigeans to form the civil parish of Arbroath and St Vigeans from 1919 until 1975.
Click hereArbroath and St VigeansThe name of a civil parish, from 1919 until 1975 in the county of Angus, combined from the parishes of Arbroath and St Vigeans in 1919
Click hereArbuthnottThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Kincardine.
Click hereArdchattanThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until ?1918 in the county of Argyll. Combined with the neighbouring parish of Muckairn to form the civil parish of Ardchattan and Muckairn until 1975.
Click hereArdchattan and MuckairnThe name of a civil parish, from ?1919 until 1975 in the county of Argyll, combined from the parishes of Ardchattan and Muckairn.
Click hereArdclachThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Nairn, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereArdersierThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Inverness.
Click hereArdgourThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Argyll.
Click hereArdnamurchanA parish which was partly in the county of Argyll and partly in the county of Inverness until 1895, when the Argyll parts of the parish were disjoined to form the civil parish of Arisaig and Moidart and the civil parish of Ardnamurchan was placed entirely within the county of Inverness. However, Arisaig continued to sit in the Church of Scotland parish of Ardnamurchan for religious purposes until 1919.
Click hereArdochThe name of a civil parish formed in 1855 from parts of the parishes of Muthill, Dunblane and Blackford.
Click hereArdrossanThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ayr.
Click hereArdrossanA town, until 1975 in the county of Ayr, erected a burgh of barony and a police burgh (under a local police act) in 1846. A police burgh from 1865. A small burgh between 1930 and 1975.
Click hereArgyllUntil 1975 the name of a Scottish county.
Click hereArisaig and MoidartThe name of a civil parish in the county of Argyll from 1895 until 1975, formed from parts of the parish of Ardnamurchan.
Click hereArmadaleA town, until 1975 in the county of West Lothian, and a police burgh from 1864. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereArngaskThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in the counties of Perth, Kinross and Fife. From 1891 until 1975 wholly in the county of Perth.
Click hereArranAn island in the Firth of Clyde, between 1845 and 1975 one of the seven islands which made up the county of Bute. The island consisted of two civil parishes: Kilmory and Kilbride.
Click hereArrocharThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dunbarton.
Click hereAshkirkThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 in Roxburghshire, but the Boundary Commissioners annexed part of Selkirk parish to Ashkirk in 1891 and transferred the whole parish of Ashkirk into the county of Selkirk.
Click hereAssyntThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Sutherland.
Click hereAthelstanefordThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of East Lothian, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereAuchindoir and KearnThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen
Click hereAuchinleckThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ayr. Sometimes pronounced 'Affleck'.
Click hereAuchterarderThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereAuchterderranThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereAuchtergavenThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereAuchterhouseThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereAuchterlessThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereAuchtermuchtyA town, until 1975 in the county of Fife and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh from 1874. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereAuchtermuchtyThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereAuchtertoolThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereAuldearnThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Nairn.
Click hereAuskerryOne of the Orkney islands, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Stronsay and Eday.
Click hereAvensee Sanda
Click hereAvochThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ross and Cromarty.
Click hereAvona Porticosasee Sanda
Click hereAvondaleThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereAyrA town, until 1975 in the county of Ayr and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh from 1850. A large burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereAyrThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ayr, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereAyrshireUntil 1975 the name of a Scottish county.
Click hereAytonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Berwick.
Click hereBaleshareAn island in the Outer Hebrides, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of North Uist, Inverness-shire. Sometimes spelt Balleshare or Balishare.
Click hereBalisharesee Baleshare
Click hereBallaterA town, until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen. A police burgh from 1891. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereBallesharesee Baleshare
Click hereBaltaOne of the Shetland islands, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Unst
Click hereBanchoryA town, until 1975 in the county of Kincardine. A police burgh from 1885. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereBanffA town, until 1975 in the county of Banff and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh under a local police act from 1840, and under the 1862 general police act from 1880. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereBanffshireUntil 1975 the name of a Scottish county.
Click hereBaronyThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1898 in the county of Lanark. In 1898 the parish was absorbed by the neighbouring parish of Glasgow.
Click hereBarraAn island in the Outer Hebrides, and also between 1845 and 1975 a civil parish in Inverness-shire. Sometimes spelt Barray. Do not confuse with the island of Burra (Shetland) and Burray (Orkney).
Click hereBarra Headsee Berneray (Bishop's Isles)
Click hereBarraysee Barra
Click hereBasssee Bass Rock
Click hereBass RockAn island on the east coast of Scotland, near the mouth of the Firth of Forth, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Whitekirk, Haddingtonshire (East Lothian). In 1671 it was sold to the government and used for rest of the seventeenth century as a prison.
Click hereBathgateA town, until 1975 in the county of West Lothian, erected a burgh of barony in 1824. A police burgh from 1865. A small burgh between 1930 and 1975.
Click hereBeithA town, until 1975 in the county of Ayr, and a short-lived police burgh from 1867 until 1869, when the burgh went into abeyance.
Click hereBellsee Bell Rock
Click hereBell RockA reef surmounted by a lighthouse off the east coast of Scotland, between 1845 and 1975 in the County of Angus (Angusshire). Also known as Inchcape or Inch Cape.
Click hereBenbeculaAn island in the Outer Hebrides, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of South Uist, Inverness-shire.
Click hereBerneraThere are several Scottish islands called Bernera or Berneray. For significant inhabited ones see under Berneray (Bishop's Isles), Berneray (Sound of Harris) and Great Bernera, and Little Bernera.
Click hereBernerayThere are several Scottish islands called Bernera or Berneray. For significant inhabited ones see under Berneray (Bishop's Isles), Berneray (Sound of Harris) and Great Bernera, and Little Bernera.
Click hereBerneray (Bishop's Isles)An island in the Outer Hebrides, to the south of Barra, one of the Bishop's Isles, and sometimes referred to as Barra Head, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Barra, Inverness-shire. There are other islands called Berneray and Bernera: see under Great Bernera, Little Bernera, and Berneray (Sound of Harris).
Click hereBerneray (Sound of Harris)An island in the Outer Hebrides, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Harris, Inverness-shire. It is now joined to North Uist by a causeway. Sometimes spelt Bernera. There are other islands called Berneray and Bernera: see under Berneray (Bishop's Isles), Berneray (Sound of Harris) and Great Bernera, and Little Bernera.``
Click hereBerwickshireUntil 1975 the name of a Scottish county.
Click hereBhuidha Morsee Vuia Mor
Click hereBig Cumbraesee Great Cumbrae
Click hereBiggaOne of the Shetland islands, and, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Yell
Click hereBiggarA town, until 1975 in the county of Lanark. A police burgh from 1863. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereBishop's IslesA group of islands to the south of Barra, in the Outer Hebrides. See under Berneray (Bishop's Isles), Mingulay, Pabbay (Bishop's Isles) and Sandray.
Click hereBlairgowrieA town, until 1975 in the county of Perth, a burgh of barony until 1833, when it became a police burgh. Joined with the neighbouring burgh of Rattray to become the small burgh of Blairgowrie & Rattray from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereBlairgowrie and RattrayThe name of a small burgh between 1930 and 1975, created from the two previous burghs of Blairgowrie and Rattray, until 1975 in the county of Perth
Click hereBo'nessA town, until 1975 in the county of West Lothian, whose full name is Borrowstounness. A police burgh, under a local police act, from 1843. The general police act of 1862 was adopted in 1875. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereBonnyriggA town, until 1975 in the county of Midlothian, and a police burgh from 1865. Combined with the neighbouring burgh of Lasswade to form the small burgh of Bonnyrigg and Lasswade from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereBonnyrigg and LasswadeA small burgh between 1930 and 1975 in the county of Midlothian, consisting of two previous police burghs, for which see 'Bonnyrigg', and 'Lasswade'.
Click hereBorerayThere are several islands called Boreray. For the most significant, see under Boreray (St Kilda) and Boreray (Sound of Harris)
Click hereBoreray (Sound of Harris)An island in the Outer Hebrides, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Harris, Inverness-shire.
Click hereBoreray (St Kilda)One of the islands of the St Kilda archipelago, 45 miles west of Harris, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Harris, Inverness-shire. Not to be confused with the island of Boreray (Sound of Harris).
Click hereBorrowstonessee Bo'ness
Click hereBorrowstounesssee Bo'ness
Click hereBorrowstounnesssee Bo'ness
Click hereBoundsee Bound Skerry
Click hereBound Skerriessee Bound
Click hereBound SkerryOne of the Out Skerries, in Shetland, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Nesting, county of Shetland. Sometimes called Bound Skerry.
Click hereBowerThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Caithness.
Click hereBracadaleThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Inverness.
Click hereBrechinA town, until 1975 in the county of Angus and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh from 1857. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereBrechinThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus.
Click hereBressayOne of the Shetland isles, between 1845 and 1975 a civil parish.
Click hereBressayThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Shetland, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereBridge of AllanA town, until 1975 in the county of Stirling. A police burgh from 1870. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereBrother IsleOne of the Shetland islands, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Delting.
Click hereBroughton, Glenholm and KilbuchoThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Peebles, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereBroughty FerryA town, until 1975 in the county of Angus. A police burgh from 1864 until it was annexed by the city of Dundee.
Click hereBrurayOne of the Out Skerries, in the Shetland islands, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Nesting. Sometimes spelt Brurie. Do not confuse with the islands of East and West Burra in Shetland or the island of Burray in Orkney.
Click hereBruray Skerriessee Out Skerries
Click hereBruriesee Bruray
Click hereBrurie Skerriessee Out Skerries
Click hereBuchananThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Stirling.
Click hereBuckhavensee Buckhaven, Methil and Innerleven
Click hereBuckhaven and MethilA town, until 1975 in the county of Fife, and a small burgh between 1930 and 1975. Previously a police burgh from 1891, under the name of Buckhaven, Methil and Innerleven.
Click hereBuckhaven, Methil and InnerlevenA town, until 1975 in the county of Fife, and a police burgh from 1891. A small burgh, under the name of Buckhaven and Methil, from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereBuckieA town, until 1975 in the county of Banff. A police burgh from 1884. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereBuiasee Wiay
Click hereBuittleThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Kirkcudbright.
Click hereBunkle and PrestonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Berwick
Click hereBurntislandThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereBurntislandA town, until 1975 in the county of Fife and a royal burgh until 1975. A police bugh from 1833. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereBurrasee West Burra, and East Burra
Click hereBurrayOne of the Orkney islands, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of South Ronaldsay. Do not confuse with the island of Burra in Shetland, or the islands of East and West Bruray in Shetland.
Click hereButeAn island in the Firth of Clyde, and, between 1845 and 1975 one of the seven islands comprising the County of Bute, and was divided into the civil parishes of Rothesay, North Bute and Kingarth, and included the burgh of Rothesay. The sland was sometmes nown as Rothes-ay.
Click hereButeshireUntil 1975 the name of a Scottish county.
Click hereCabrachThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in the county of Aberdeen and partly in the county of Banff. From 1891 wholly in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereCadderThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereCaddonfootThe name of a civil parish, from 1898 until 1975 in the county of Selkirk, formed from parts of the parishes of Stow, Galashiels, Selkirk, Yarrow and Innerleithen.
Click hereCaerlaverockThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dumfries.
Click hereCairnieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in the county of Aberdeen and partly in the county of Banff. From 1891 wholly in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereCaithnessUntil 1975 the name of a Scottish county.
Click hereCalf of EdayOne of the Orkney islands, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Stronsay and Eday.
Click hereCallanderThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth.
Click hereCallanderA town, until 1975 in the county of Perth. A police burgh from 1866. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereCaltonA town, until 1975 in the county of Lanark, erected a burgh of barony in 1817.
Click hereCambuslangThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereCambusnethanThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereCameronThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereCampbeltownThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Argyll.
Click hereCampbeltownA town, until 1975 in the county of Argyll and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh under a local act from 1846. The general police act of 1862 was adopted in 1865. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereCampsieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Stirling.
Click hereCanisbayThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Caithness.
Click hereCannaAn island off the west coast of Scotland, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Small Isles. The island was in that part of the parish in Argyllshire between 1845 and 1891. From 1891 until 1975 the entire parish was in Inverness-shire. Not to be confused with the island of Carna in Loch Sunart.
Click hereCanonbieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dumfries.
Click hereCaputhThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth. Prior to 1891 it contained several detached parts, most of which were transferred in 1891 by the Boundary Commissioners to parishes in Forfarshire.
Click hereCaraAn island off the west coast of Scotland, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Gigha in Argyllshire.
Click hereCaraldstonThe name of a civil parish (also known as Careston), from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus.
Click hereCardrossThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dunbarton.
Click hereCarestonThe name of a civil parish (also known as Caraldston), from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus.
Click hereCargillThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereCarlukeA town, until 1975 in the county of Lanark, and a burgh of barony until 1836, when it became a police burgh.
Click hereCarlukeThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereCarmichaelThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereCarmunnockThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereCarmyllieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus.
Click hereCarnaAn island in Loch Sunart, on the west coast of Scotland, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Morvern, Argyllshire.
Click hereCarnbeeThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereCarnockThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereCarnoustieA town, until 1975 in the county of Angus. A police burgh from 1889. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereCarnwathThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereCarraig Alastairsee Ailsa Craig
Click hereCarringtonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Midlothian.
Click hereCarsphairnThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Kirkcudbright.
Click hereCarstairsThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereCastle DouglasA town, until 1975 in the county of Kirkcudbright, erected a burgh of barony in 1791. A police burgh from 1846. A small burgh between 1930 and 1975.
Click hereCastletonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Roxburgh.
Click hereCathcartThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in the county of Renfrew and partly in the county of Lanark. In 1891 the Boundary Commissioners transferred part of the parish to East Kilbride parish, while the rest of cathcart remained wholly in Renfrew County. In 1892 parts of Cathcart were annexed by the city of Glasgow.
Click hereCavaOne of the Orkney islands, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Orphir.
Click hereCaversThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Roxburgh.
Click hereCawdorThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in the county of Inverness and partly in the county of Nairn. In 1891 the Boundary Commissioners transferred the portion of the parish in Inverness County to Nairn County.
Click hereCeann Earsee Monach Isles
Click hereCeann Iarsee Monach Isles
Click hereCearstaidhsee Eilean Kearstay
Click hereCeresThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereChannelkirkThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Berwick.
Click hereChapel of GariochThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereChirnsideThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Berwick.
Click hereClackmannanThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Clackmannan, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereClackmannanshireUntil 1975 the name of a Scottish county.
Click hereClattThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereCleishThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Kinross, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereCloseburnThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dumfries.
Click hereClunieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereClunyThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereClydebankA town, until 1975 in the county of Dunbarton. A police burgh from 1886. A large burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereClyneThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Sutherland.
Click hereCoatbridgeA town, until 1975 in the county of Lanark. A police burgh, under a local police act, from 1885. The general police act of 1862 was adopted in 1886. A large burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereCockburnspathThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Berwick.
Click hereCockenziesee Cockenzie and Port Seton
Click hereCockenzie and Port SetonA town, until 1975 in the county of East Lothian, and a police burgh from 1885. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereCockpenThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Midlothian.
Click hereColdinghamThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Berwick, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereColdstreamA town, until 1975 in the county of Berwick, and a burgh of barony until 1833, when it became a police burgh. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereColdstreamThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Berwick.
Click hereCollAn island in the Inner Hebrides, between 1866 and 1975 a civil parish in Argyllshire. Not to be confused with the village of Coll on the island of Lewis.
Click hereCollThe name of a civil parish, from 1866 until 1975 in the county of Argyll. Prior to 1866 the island of Coll was in the parish of Tiree.
Click hereCollaceThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereCollessieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereColmonellThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ayr.
Click hereColonsaysee Colonsay and Oronsay.
Click hereColonsay and OronsayThe name of a civil parish, from 1861 until 1975 in the county of Argyll. Prior to 1861 Colonsay and Oronsay were in the parish of Jura.
Click hereColonsay and OronsayTwo islands in the Inner Hebrides, separated at high tide, and also the name of a civil parish, between 1861 and 1975 in Argyllshire. Prior to 1861 Colonsay and Oronsay were in the parish of Jura. Not to be confused with the island of Little Colonsay, in the parish of Kilninian; the island of Colsay in Shetland; Oronsay, a tidal island of South Uist; or Oronsay in the mouth of Loch Sunart, for which see Oronsay (Morvern).
Click hereColvend and SouthwickThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Kirkcudbright.
Click hereComrieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereContinThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ross & Cromarty, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereCopenshaysee Copinsay
Click hereCopinsayOne of the Orkney islands, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of St Andrews and Holm. Sometimes spelt Copenshay or Copinshay.
Click hereCopinshaysee Copinsay
Click hereCortachy and ClovaThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus.
Click hereCoullThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereCoupar AngusA town, until 1975 in the county of Perth, and a police burgh from 1852. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereCoupar AngusThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in Perthshire and partly in Forfarshire. In 1891 the Boundary commissioners placed the parish wholly in Perthshire.
Click hereCove & KilcregganA town, until 1975 in the county of Dunbarton. A police burgh from 1865. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereCovingtonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereCowdenbeathA town, until 1975 in the county of Fife, and a police burgh from 1890. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereCoyltonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ayr.
Click hereCraigThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus.
Click hereCraigieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ayr.
Click hereCraignishThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Argyll.
Click hereCrailThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife. The boundary with the neighbouring Dunino parish was misrepresented in nineteenth century Ordnance Survey editions. The Boundary Commissioners in 1891 altered the boundaries with Raunderston and Kingsbarns parishes.
Click hereCrailA town, until 1975 in the county of Fife and a royal burgh until 1975. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereCrailingThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Roxburgh.
Click hereCramondThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in the county of West Lothian and partly in the county of Midlothian. In 1891 the Boundary Commissioners placed the parish wholly in Midlothian.
Click hereCranshawsThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Berwick, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereCranstonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Midlothian, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereCrathie and BraemarThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereCrawfordThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereCrawfordjohnThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereCreag Ealasaidsee Ailsa Craig
Click hereCreetownA town, until 1975 in the county of Kirkcudbright, erected a burgh of barony in 1791. Did not become a police burgh and lost its burgh status in 1893.
Click hereCreichThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereCreichThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Sutherland.
Click hereCrichtonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Midlothian.
Click hereCrieffA town, until 1975 in the county of Perth. A police burgh from 1864. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereCrieffThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereCrimondThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereCromartyThe name of a Scottish county until 1889, when it combined with Ross-shire to form the county of Ross & Cromarty.
Click hereCromartyThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ross & Cromarty.
Click hereCromartyA town, until 1975 in the county of Ross & Cromarty, created a parliamentary burgh in 1833, and a police burgh in 1848. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereCromdale, Inverallan and AdvieThe name of a civil parish, until 1870 mainly in Inverness-shire and partly in Moray, after 1870 mainly in Moray. In 1891 the Boundary Commissioners annexed the Inverness-shire portion to Duthil and Rothiemurchus parish, leaving the remnant entirely in Moray.
Click hereCross and BurnessThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Orkney.
Click hereCrosshillA suburb of Glasgow, a police burgh in the county of Renfrew from 1871 until its annexation by the city of Glasgow.
Click hereCrossmichaelThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Kirkcudbright.
Click hereCroulin Islesse Crowlin Isles
Click hereCrowlin IslandsA group of small islands (Eilean Mor, Eilean Meadhonach and Eilean Beag), off the west coast of Scotland, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Applecross, in the county of Ross & Cromarty. Sometimes spelt Croulin Isles.
Click hereCroy and DalcrossThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 partly in Inverness-shire and partly in Nairnshire. In 1891 the Boundary Commissioners altered the boundaries but left the parish divided between the two counties.
Click hereCrudenThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereCullenA town, until 1975 in the county of Banff and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh from 1870. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereCullenThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Banff.
Click hereCulrossA town, until 1975 in the county of Perth until 1891, when it was transferred to the county of Fife. A royal burgh until 1975. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereCulrossThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 in a detached part of the county of Perth. In 1891 the Boundary Commissioners placed the parish in the county of Fife.
Click hereCulsalmondThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereCulterThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in Peebles-shire and partly in Lanarkshire. In 1891 the Boundary Commissioners placed the Peebles-shire part of the parish in Broughton parish and left the reminder of the parish entirley in Lanarkshire.
Click hereCultsThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereCumbernauldThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dunbarton.
Click hereCumbernauldThe name of a New Town, designated in 1956. New Town status was abolished in 1995, and the town was absorbed by the new unitary authority of North Lanarkshire.
Click hereCumbraeThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1875 in the county of Bute.
Click hereCumbraesee Great Cumbrae and Little Cumbrae
Click hereCumbraessee Great Cumbrae and Little Cumbrae
Click hereCummertreesThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dumfries.
Click hereCumnocksee Cumnock and Holmhead
Click hereCumnock and HolmheadA town, until 1975 in the county of Ayr, a police burgh from 1866. A small burgh between 1930 and 1975.
Click hereCumraysee Great Cumbrae and Little Cumbrae.
Click hereCuparA town, until 1975 in the county of Fife and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh from 1834. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereCuparThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereCurrieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Midlothian.
Click hereDaillyThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ayr.
Click hereDairsieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereDalbeattieA town, until 1975 in the county of Kirkcudbright, and a police burgh from 1858. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDalgetyThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereDalkeithA town, until 1975 in the county of Midlothian, and a police burgh from 1878. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDalkeithThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Midlothian.
Click hereDallasThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Moray.
Click hereDalmellingtonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ayr.
Click hereDalmenyThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of West Lothian, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereDalryThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ayr.
Click hereDalryThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Kirkcudbright.
Click hereDalrympleThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ayr.
Click hereDalserfThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereDaltonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dumfries.
Click hereDalzielThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereDannaAn island in the mouth of Loch Sween, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Knapdale, Argyllshire.
Click hereDarvelA town, until 1975 in the county of Ayr, a police burgh from 1872. A small burgh between 1930 and 1975.
Click hereDavaarAn island in the mouth of Campbeltown Loch, Kintyre, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Campbeltown, Argyllshire. Sometimes spelt Devar, Davar, or Devaar.
Click hereDavarsee Davaar
Click hereDaviotThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereDaviot and DunlichityThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in Nairnshire and partly in Inverness-shire. In 1891 the Boundary Commissionmers placed the parish entirely in Inverness-shire.
Click hereDeltingThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Shetland.
Click hereDeninosee Dunino
Click hereDennyThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Stirling
Click hereDenny & DunipaceA town, until 1975 in the county of Stirling. A police burgh from 1877. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDeskfordThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Banff.
Click hereDevaarsee Davaar
Click hereDevarsee Davaar
Click hereDhu Heartachsee Dubh Artach
Click hereDhuheartachsee Dubh Artach
Click hereDingwallThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ross & Cromarty.
Click hereDingwallA town, until 1975 in the county of Ross & Cromarty and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh from 1834. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDirletonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of East Lothian.
Click hereDollarA town, until 1975 in the county of Clackmannan, and a police burgh from 1890. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDollarThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Clackmannan.
Click hereDolphintonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereDoresThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Inverness, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereDornochThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Sutherland, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereDornochA town, until 1975 in the county of Sutherland and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh from 1891. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDornockThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dumfries, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereDouglasThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereDouneA town, until 1975 in the county of Perth. A police burgh from 1890. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDrainieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Moray.
Click hereDreghornThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ayr.
Click hereDronThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereDrumbladeThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereDrumelzierThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Peebles. Sometimes spelt Drummelzier.
Click hereDrummelziersee Drumelzier
Click hereDrumoakThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in Kincardineshire and partly in Aberdeenshire. In 1891 the Boundary Commissioners placed the entire parish in Aberdeenshire.
Click hereDryAn island off the west coast of Scotland, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Gairloch, Ross and Cromarty.
Click hereDryfesdaleThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dumfries.
Click hereDrymenThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Stirling.
Click hereDubh ArtachAn island off the west coast of Scotland, to the west of Iona, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon, Argyllshire. Sometimes spelt Dhuheartach or Dhu Heartach.
Click hereDufftownA town, until 1975 in the county of Banff. A police burgh from 1863. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDuffusThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Moray.
Click hereDuirinishThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Inverness. Sometimes spelt Durinish.
Click hereDullThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereDumbartonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dunbarton.
Click hereDumbartonA town, until 1975 in the county of Dunbarton and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh from 1855. A large burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDumbartonshiresee Dunbartonshire
Click hereDumfriesThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dumfries.
Click hereDumfriesA town, until 1975 in the county of Dumfries and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh from 1833. A large burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDumfriesshireUntil 1975 the name of a Scottish county.
Click hereDunThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus.
Click hereDunbarThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of East Lothian.
Click hereDunbarA town, until 1975 in the county of East Lothian and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh from 1863. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDunbarneyThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891. Sometimes spelt Dunbarny.
Click hereDunbarnysee Dunbarney
Click hereDunbartonshireUntil 1975 the name of a Scottish county.
Click hereDunblaneThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1900 in the county of Perth. Combined with the parish of Lecropt to form the parish of Dunblane and Lecropt, from 1900 until 1975 in the county of Perth.
Click hereDunblaneA town, until 1975 in the county of Perth. A police burgh from 1870 until 1876, and revived as a burgh by the Court of Session in 1878. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDunblane and LecroptThe name of a civil parish, from 1900 until 1975 in the county of Perth, formed from a combination of the two previously separate parishes of Dunblane and Lecropt
Click hereDunbogThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereDundeeThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereDundeeA city in the east of Scotland. A county of a city from 1894 until 1975.
Click hereDundonaldThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ayr.
Click hereDunfermlineThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife. A small part of the parish was claimed (and assessed for taxation) by Kinross-shirebetween 1845 and 1891. In 1891 the Boundaru Commissioners transferred this part of the parish to the Kinross-shire parish of Cleish.
Click hereDunfermlineA town, until 1975 in the county of Fife and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh, under a local police act from 1811. The general police act of 1862 was adopted in 1863. A large burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDuninoThe name of a civil parish (sometimes spelt Denino), from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife. The boundary with the neighbouring Crail parish was misrepresented in nineteenth century Ordnance Survey editions.
Click hereDunipaceThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Stirling.
Click hereDunkeld and DowallyThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereDunlopThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 mainly in Ayrshire but partly in Renfrewshire. In 1891 the Boundary Commissioners placed the parish wholly in Ayrshire.
Click hereDunnetThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Caithness.
Click hereDunnichenThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereDunningThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereDunnottarThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Kincardine.
Click hereDunoonA town, until 1975 in the county of Argyll. A police burgh from 1868. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDunoon and KilmunThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Argyll.
Click hereDunrossnessThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Shetland.
Click hereDunsThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Berwick. From 1740 until 1882 spelt Dunse. The spelling reverted to Duns in 1882.
Click hereDunsA town, until 1975 in the county of Berwick, under the name of Duns and Crumstane, and a burgh of barony until 1842, when it became a police burgh. A police burgh under the name of Duns from 1873. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereDuns and Crumstanesee Duns
Click hereDunscoreThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dumfries.
Click hereDunsesee Duns
Click hereDunsyreThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark.
Click hereDurinishsee Duirinish
Click hereDurisdeerThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dumfries.
Click hereDurnessThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Sutherland.
Click hereDurrisThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Kincardine.
Click hereDuthil and RothiemurchusThe name of a civil parish, from 1870 until 1975 in the county of Inverness. The parish was formed from two separate parishes: Duthill in Morayshire and Rothiemurchus in Inverness-shire. The parish boundary was altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereDuthillThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1870 in the county of Moray. In 1870 it combined with the parish of Rothiemurchus to form the parish of Duthill and Rothiemurchus, which combined parish was placed in the county of Inverness.
Click hereDyceThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereDyke and MoyThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in Moray and partly in Nairnshire. In 1891 the Boundary Commissioners placed the entire parish in Moray.
Click hereDysartThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1901 in the county of Fife. In 1901 combined with Kirkcaldy parish and parts of Kinghorn and Abbotshall parishes to form the parish of Kirkcaldy and Dysart.
Click hereDysartA town, until 1975 in the county of Fife, a royal burgh, and a police burgh from 1834 until it was annexed by the neighbouring burgh of Kirkcaldy in 1930.
Click hereEagleshamThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Renfrew, whose boundaries were altered in 1891 by the Boundary Commissioners.
Click hereEagleshaysee Egilsay
Click hereEarlsferryA town, until 1975 in the county of Fife and a royal burgh until 1975. Part of the small burgh of Elie and Earlsferry from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereEarlstonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Berwick, whose boundaries were altered in 1891 by the Boundary Commissioners.
Click hereEasdaleAn island off the west coast of Scotland, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Kilbrandon, Argyllshire.
Click hereEassie and NevayThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus.
Click hereEast BurraOne of the Shetland isles, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Lerwick. Part of an ancient ecclesiastical parish, West Burra, named after the neighbouring island. Sometimes known as House island. Not to be confused with the island of Burray, Orkney.
Click hereEast KilbrideThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Lanark, whose boundaries were altered in 1891 by the Boundary Commissioners.
Click hereEast KilbrideThe name of a New Town, designated in 1949. New Town status was abolished in 1995, and the town was absorbed by the new unitary authority of South Lanarkshire.
Click hereEast Kilpatricksee New Kilpatrick
Click hereEast LintonA town, until 1975 in the county of East Lothian, and a police burgh from 1863. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereEast LothianUntil 1975 the name of a Scottish county.
Click hereEastwoodThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 in the county of Renfrew. In 1892 the Boundary Commissioners transferred a small part of Govan parish, Lanarkshire, to Eastwood. By the 1950s the Lanarkshire portion of the parish contained the greater part of the parish population.
Click hereEcclesThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Berwick.
Click hereEcclesmachanThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of West Lothian, whose boundaries were altered in 1891 by the Boundary Commissioners.
Click hereEchtThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereEckfordThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Roxburgh.
Click hereEdayThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Orkney.
Click hereEdayOne of the Orkney isles, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Stronsay and Eday.
Click hereEddertonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ross & Cromarty.
Click hereEddlestonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Peebles.
Click hereEddrachillisThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Sutherland.
Click hereEdinburghThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Midlothian.
Click hereEdinburghA city in the east of Scotland. A county of a city from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereEdinkillieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Moray, whose boundaries were altered in 1891 by the Boundary Commissioners.
Click hereEdnamThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Roxburgh.
Click hereEdromThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Berwick.
Click hereEdzellThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in Kincardineshire and partly in Angus. In 1891 the Boundary Commissioners placed the parish wholly in Angus.
Click hereEggsee Eigg
Click hereEgilsayOne of the Orkney isles, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Rousay and Egilsay. Sometimes spelt Eagleshay or Egilshay.
Click hereEgilshaysee Egislay
Click hereEiggAn island off the west coast of Scotland, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Small Isles, Inverness-shire. Sometimes spelt Egg. Until the 16th century the island was also referred to as Eilean Nimban More.
Click hereEileach an NaoimhAn island off the west coast of Scotland, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Jura, Argyllshire.
Click hereEilean a' Chleirichsee Priest Island
Click hereEilean an Tighsee Shiant Isles
Click hereEilean DonanAn island in Loch Duich, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Kintail, Ross and Cromarty, and site of a ancient castle. The present castle, one of the most photographed in Scotland, was built in the 1930s. Sometimes spelt Ellandonan or Eilean Donnan.
Click hereEilean Donnansee Eilean Donan
Click hereEilean Dubh MorAn island off the west coast of Scotland, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Jura, Argyllshire.
Click hereEilean FladdayA tidal island, sometimes known as Fladday, connected to the island of Raasay, off the west coast of Scotland, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Portree, Inverness-shire. Not to be confused with numerous other islands called Fladda, Fladday and variations, for which see under Fladda.
Click hereEilean IubhardAn island in the Outer Hebrides, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Lochs, Ross-shire.
Click hereEilean KearstayAn island in the Outer Hebrides, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Uig, Ross-shire, sometimes referred to as Cearstaidh, but not to be confused with an islet of the same name, which is part of the island of Scarp.
Click hereEilean MacaskinAn island off the west coast of Scotland, between 1845 and 1975 in the county of Argyll.
Click hereEilean Molaisesee Holy Island
Click hereEilean na CilleAn island in the Outer Hebrides, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of South Uist, Inverness-shire.
Click hereEilean nan RonAn island off the north coast of Scotland, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Tongue, in the county of Sutherland.
Click hereEilean Nimban Moresee Eigg
Click hereEilean RighAn island off the west coast of Scotland, between 1845 and 1975 in the county of Argyll.
Click hereEilean Shithfordsee Seaforth Island
Click hereEileanan IasgaichAn island in the Outer Hebrides, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of South Uist, Inverness-shire.
Click hereElginA town, until 1975 in the county of Moray and a royal burgh until 1975. A police burgh from 1833. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereElginThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Moray.
Click hereElieThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife, whose boundaries were changed by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereEliesee Elie and Earlsferry, and Elie, Liberty and Williamsburgh
Click hereElie and EarlsferryThe name of a small burgh in the county of Fife from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereElie, Liberty and WilliamsburghA town, until 1975 in the county of Fife, and a police burgh from 1864 until it combined with the neighbouring burgh of Earlsferry to form the small burgh of Elie and Earlsferry between 1930 and 1975.
Click hereEllandonansee Eilean Donan
Click hereEllonThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen, whose boundaries were altered in 1891 by the Boundary Commissioners.
Click hereElysee Elie
Click hereEnsayAn island in the Outer Hebrides, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Harris, Inverness-shire.
Click hereEorsaAn island off the west coast of Mull, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon, Argyllshire
Click hereEriskasee Eriskay
Click hereEriskayAn island in the Outer Hebrides, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of South Uist, Inverness-shire. Also spelt Eriska. There is another island of Eriska at the mouth of Loch Creran, in Argyll. Not to be confused with the islands of Erisa (Argyll) and Erisay (Outer Hebrides).
Click hereErrolThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth.
Click hereErskineThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Renfrew.
Click hereEskdalemuirThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dumfries.
Click hereEttrickThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Selkirk.
Click hereEvie and RendallThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Orkney.
Click hereEwesee Isle of Ewe
Click hereEwesThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Dumfries.
Click hereEyemouthA town, until 1975 in the county of Berwick, and a police burgh from 1865. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereEyemouthThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Berwick, whose boundaries were altered in 1891 by the Boundary Commissioners.
Click hereEynhallowOne of the Orkney islands, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Rousay and Egilsay.
Click hereFair IsleAn island in the north of Scotland, between Orkney and Shetland, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Dunrossness, in the county of Shetland.
Click hereFala and SoutraThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1891 partly in the county of Midlothian and partly in West Lothian. In 1891 the Boundary Commissioners changed the boundaries and placed the parish wholly in Midlothian.
Click hereFalkirkThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Stirling.
Click hereFalkirkA town, until 1975 in the county of Stirling, created a parliamentary burgh in 1833. A police burgh from 1859. A large burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereFalklandA town, until 1975 in the county of Fife and a royal burgh until 1975. A small burgh from 1930 until 1975.
Click hereFalklandThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereFaraOne of the Orkney islands, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Hoy and Graemsay. Sometimes spelt Faray or Pharay or South Pharay. Not to be confused with the island of Fara, or Faray, or North Pharay, in Eday parish, Orkney, for which see under Faray.
Click hereFarayOne of the Orkney islands, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Stronsay and Eday. Sometimes spelt Fara or Pharay or North Pharay. Not to be confused with the island of Fara, or Faray, or South Pharay, in Walls and Flotta parish, Orkney, for which see under Fara.
Click hereFarnellThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereFarrThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Sutherland, whose boundaries were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
Click hereFearnThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ross & Cromarty.
Click hereFenwickThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Ayr.
Click hereFernThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Angus. Sometimes spelt Fearn, but not to be confused with the parish of Fearn in Ross & Cromarty. .
Click hereFerry Port on CraigThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Fife.
Click hereFetlarThe name of a civil parish, from 1891 until 1975 in the county of Shetland. The parish was called Fetlar and North Yell from 1845 until 1891, when the Boundary Commissioners formed the parish of Yell, from North Yell and the existing parish of Mid and South Yell.
Click hereFetlarOne of the Shetland isles, and between 1845 and 1975 a civil parish.
Click hereFettercairnThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Kincardine, whose boundaries were altered in 1891 by the Boundary Commissioners.
Click hereFetteressoThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Kincardine.
Click hereFiarayAn island in the Outer Hebrides, between 1845 and 1975 in the civil parish of Barra, Inverness-shire.
Click hereFifeUntil 1975 the name of a Scottish county.
Click hereFindo GaskThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Perth. Sometimes referred to as Gask.
Click hereFintrayThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Aberdeen.
Click hereFintryThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Stirling.
Click hereFirthThe name of a civil parish, from 1845 until 1975 in the county of Orkney.
Click hereFladdaThere are many Scottish islands called Fladda, Fladday, Flodda, Flodday and variants. For the most significant of these see under
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