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Parishes and Registration Districts of Scotland by Number Guide B Bressay, Burra and Quarff Shetland 1737 1854 OPR 1 B Bressay Shetland 1855 1892 Old RD 1 1 Today's RD 117 B Bressay Shetland 1893 1971 Old RD 1 Today's RD 117 B Burra (Bressay, Burra and Quarff) Shetland 1755 1854 OPR 1 B Burra and Quarff Shetland 1855 1892 Old RD 1 2 Today's RD 119 Q Quarff (Bressay, Burra and Quarff) Shetland 1755 1854 OPR 1 D Delting Shetland 1751 1854 OPR 2 D Delting Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 2 Today's RD 105 C Cunningsburgh (Dunrossness, Sandwick, Fair Isle)Shetland 1731 1854 OPR 3 D Dunrossness (Dunrossness, Sandwick and Cunningsburgh,Shetland Fair Isle) 1753 1854 OPR 3 D Dunrossness Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 3 1 Today's RD 121 F Fair Isle (Dunrossness, Sandwick and Cunningsburgh,Shetland Fair Isle) 1767 1854 OPR 3 F Fair Isle Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 3 3 Today's RD 122 S Sandwick and Cunningsburgh (Dunrossness, Fair Isle)Shetland 1730 1854 OPR 3 S Sandwick and Cunningsburgh Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 3 2 Today's RD 120 F Fetlar (Fetlar and North Yell) Shetland 1754 1854 OPR 4 F Fetlar Shetland 1855 1892 Old RD 4 1 Today's RD 103 F Fetlar Shetland 1893 1971 Old RD 4 Today's RD 103 N North Yell (Fetlar and North Yell) Shetland 1785 1854 OPR 4 N North Yell Shetland 1855 2006 Old RD 4 Today's RD 101 Y Yell (North) Shetland 1855 1892 Old RD 4 2 Today's RD 101 B Burra and Quarff Shetland 1893 1896 Old RD 5 2 Today's RD 119 B Burra Isles Shetland 1897 1971 Old RD 5 2 Today's RD 119 L Lerwick Shetland 1706 1854 OPR 5 L Lerwick Shetland 1855 1892 Old RD 5 Today's RD 118 L Lerwick Shetland 1893 1971 Old RD 5 1 Today's RD 118 M Mid and South Yell Shetland 1723 1854 OPR 6 Today's RD 102 Y Yell (Mid and South) Shetland 1855 1892 Old RD 6 Today's RD 102 Y Yell (Mid and South) Shetland 1893 1971 Old RD 6 1 Today's RD 102 Y Yell (North) Shetland 1893 1971 Old RD 6 2 Today's RD 101 L Lunnasting Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 7 2 Today's RD 106 N Nesting Shetland 1783 1854 OPR 7 N Nesting Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 7 1 Today's RD 107 S Skerries (Nesting, Lunnasting, Whalsay and Skerries)Shetland 1787 1854 OPR 7 W Whalsay and Skerries (Nesting, Lunnasting, WhalsayShetland and Skerries) 1787 1854 OPR 7 W Whalsay and Skerries Shetland 1855 1892 Old RD 7 3 Today's RD 109 W Whalsay Shetland 1893 1971 Old RD 7 3 Today's RD 109 N Northmavine Shetland 1758 1854 OPR 8 N Northmaven Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 8 Today's RD 104 A Aithsting (and Sandsting) Shetland 1733 1854 OPR 9 S Sandsting and Aithsting Shetland 1733 1854 OPR 9 S Sandsting and Aithsting Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 9 Today's RD 110 T Tingwall (Tingwall, Whiteness and Weisdale) Shetland 1695 1854 OPR 10 T Tingwall Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 10 1 Today's RD 116 W Weisdale (Tingwall, Whiteness and Weisdale) Shetland 1727 1854 OPR 10 W Whiteness and Weisdale (Tingwall, Whiteness andShetland Weisdale) 1727 1854 OPR 10 B Bressay, Burra and Quarff Shetland 1737 1854 OPR 1 W Whiteness and Weisdale Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 10 2 Today's RD 115 U Unst Shetland 1776 1854 OPR 11 U Unst Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 11 Today's RD 100 F Foula (Walls, Sandness, Papa Stour, Foula) Shetland 1783 1854 OPR 12 F Foula Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 12 4 Today's RD 114 P Papa Stour Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 12 3 Today's RD 111 P Papa Stour (Walls, Sandness, Papa Stour, Foula) Shetland 1772 1854 OPR 12 S Sandness (Walls, Sandness, Papa Stour, Foula) Shetland 1787 1854 OPR 12 S Sandness Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 12 2 Today's RD 112 W Walls (Walls, Sandness, Papa Stour, Foula) Shetland 1771 1854 OPR 12 W Walls Shetland 1855 1971 Old RD 12 1 Today's RD 113 B Birsay Orkney 1645 1854 OPR 13 B Birsay Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 13 Today's RD 138 D Deerness Orkney 1703 1854 OPR 14 D Deerness Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 14 Today's RD 144 E Eday and Pharay Orkney 1789 1854 OPR 15 E Eday and Pharay Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 15 Today's RD 134 P Pharay Orkney 1789 1854 OPR 15 E Evie and Rendall Orkney 1725 1854 OPR 16 E Evie and Rendall Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 16 Today's RD 144 R Rendall Orkney 1725 1854 OPR 16 F Firth Orkney 1896 1969 Old RD 17 1 Today's RD 143 F Firth and Stennes Orkney 1732 1854 OPR 17 F Firth and Stennes Orkney 1855 1895 Old RD 17 Today's RD 143 F Firth and Stenness Orkney 1970 1971 Old RD 17 Today's RD 143 S Stennes (Firth and Stennes) Orkney 1732 1854 OPR 17 S Stenness Orkney 1896 1969 Old RD 17 2 Today's RD 143 H Harray Orkney 1784 1854 OPR 18 H Harray Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 18 Today's RD 141 H Holm and Paplay Orkney 1654 1854 OPR 19 H Holm and Paplay Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 19 Today's RD 148 P Paplay Orkney 1654 1854 OPR 19 G Graemsay (Hoy and Graemsay) Orkney 1777 1854 OPR 20 H Hoy and Graemsay Orkney 1774 1854 OPR 20 H Hoy and Graemsay Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 20 Today's RD 150 K Kirkwall and St.Ola Orkney 1657 1854 OPR 21 K Kirkwall and St.Ola Burgh Orkney 1855 1856 Old RD 21 1 Today's RD 144 K Kirkwall and St.Ola Landward Orkney 1855 1856 Old RD 21 2 Today's RD 144 K Kirkwall and St.Ola Orkney 1857 1971 Old RD 21 Today's RD 144 S St.Ola Orkney 1657 1854 OPR 21 N North Ronaldshay Orkney 1800 1854 OPR 22 N North-Ronaldsay Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 22 Today's RD 130 O Orphir Orkney 1709 1854 OPR 23 O Orphir Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 23 Today's RD 145 B Bressay, Burra and Quarff Shetland 1737 1854 OPR 1 E Egilshay (Rousay and Egilshay) Orkney 1733 1854 OPR 24 R Rousay and Egilshay Orkney 1733 1854 OPR 24 R Rousay and Egilsay Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 24 Today's RD 135 S Sanday Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 26 Today's RD 133 S Sanday (Cross and Burness) Orkney 1735 1854 OPR 26 S Sandwick Orkney 1727 1854 OPR 27 S Sandwick Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 27 Today's RD 140 S Shapinsay Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 28 Today's RD 137 S Shapinshay Orkney 1632 1854 OPR 28 B Burray (South Ronaldshay and Burray) Orkney 1657 1854 OPR 29 S South Ronaldshay and Burray Orkney 1657 1854 OPR 29 S South Ronaldsay and Burray Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 29 Today's RD 152 S South Ronaldsay Orkney 1972 2003 Old RD 29 Today's RD 152 S Stromness Orkney 1695 1854 OPR 30 S Stromness Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 30 Today's RD 142 S Stronsay Orkney 1743 1854 OPR 31 S Stronsay Orkney 1855 1971 Old RD 31 Today's RD 136 F Flotta (Walls and Flotta) Orkney 1708 1854 OPR 32 F Flotta Orkney 1859 1971 Old RD 32 2 Today's RD 151 W Walls Orkney 1859 1971 Old RD 32 1 Today's RD 150 W Walls (Walls and Flotta) (Orkney) Orkney 1707 1854 OPR 32 W Walls and Flotta Orkney 1855 1858 Old RD 32 Today's RD 150 P Papa Westray (Westray and Papa Westray) Orkney 1760 1854 OPR 33 P Papa Westray Orkney 1860 1971 Old RD 33 2 Today's RD 131 W Westray Orkney 1860 1971 Old RD 33 1 Today's RD 132 W Westray (Westray and Papa Westray) Orkney 1733 1854 OPR 33 W Westray and Papa Westray Orkney 1855 1859 Old RD 33 Today's RD 132 B Bower Caithness 1740 1854 OPR 34 B Bower Caithness 1855 1967 Old RD 34 Today's RD 161 C Canisbay Caithness 1652 1854 OPR 35 C Canisbay Caithness 1855 1967 Old RD 35 Today's RD 160 D Dunnet Caithness 1751 1854 OPR 36 D Dunnet Caithness 1855 1967 Old RD 36 Today's RD 160 H Halkirk Caithness 1772 1854 OPR 37 H Halkirk Caithness 1855 1882 Old RD 37 Today's RD 161 H Halkirk Caithness 1883 1967 Old RD 37 a Today's RD 161 K Keiss Caithness 1883 1967 Old RD 37 b Today's RD 163 L Latheron Caithness 1740 1854 OPR 38 L Latheron Caithness 1855 1871 Old RD 38 Today's RD 162 M Mey Caithness 1968 1971 Old RD 39 Today's RD 160 O Olrig Caithness 1699 1854 OPR 39 O Olrig Caithness 1855 1967 Old RD 39 Today's RD 161 R Reay Caithness 1732 1854 OPR 40 R Reay Caithness 1855 1967 Old RD 40 Today's RD 161 T Thurso Caithness 1647 1854 OPR 41 B Bressay, Burra and Quarff Shetland 1737 1854 OPR 1 T Thurso Caithness 1855 1971 Old RD 41 Today's RD 161 W Watten Caithness 1714 1854 OPR 42 W Watten Caithness 1855 1967 Old RD 42 Today's RD 163 W Wick Caithness 1701 1854 OPR 43 W Wick Burgh Caithness 1855 1867 Old RD 43 1 Today's RD 163 W Wick Landward Caithness 1855 1867 Old RD 43 2 Today's RD 163 W Wick Caithness 1868 1971 Old RD 43 Today's RD 163 A Assynt Sutherland 1798 1854 OPR 44 A Assynt Sutherland 1855 1855 Old RD 44 Today's RD 178 A Assynt Sutherland 1968 1971 Old RD 44 Today's RD 178 K Kirkton (Assynt) Sutherland 1856 1967 Old RD 44 1 Today's RD 178 S Stoer Sutherland 1856 1967 Old RD 44 2 Today's RD 178 C Clyne Sutherland 1782 1854 OPR 45 C Clyne Sutherland 1855 1971 Old RD 45 Today's RD 177 B Bonar Sutherland 1856 1965 Old RD 46 1 Today's RD 181 B Bonar Sutherland 1966 1971 Old RD 46 Today's RD 181 C Creich Sutherland 1785 1854 OPR 46 C Creich Sutherland 1855 1855 Old RD 46 Today's RD 181 R Rosehall Sutherland 1856 1965 Old RD 46 2 Today's RD 181 D Dornoch Sutherland 1730 1854 OPR 47 D Dornoch Burgh Sutherland 1855 1855 Old RD 47 1 Today's RD 182 D Dornoch Landward Sutherland 1855 1855 Old RD 47 2 Today's RD 182 D Dornoch Sutherland 1856 1971 Old RD 47 Today's RD 182 D Durness Sutherland 1764 1854 OPR 48 D Durness Sutherland 1855 1971 Old RD 48 Today's RD 170 E Eddrachillis Sutherland 1808 1854 OPR 49 E Eddrachillis Sutherland 1855 1855 Old RD 49 Today's RD 179 K Kinlochbervie Sutherland 1856 1971 Old RD 49 2 Today's RD 171 S Scourie Sutherland 1856 1971 Old RD 49 1 Today's RD 172 F Farr Sutherland 1790 1854 OPR 50 F Farr Sutherland 1855 1855 Old RD 50 Today's RD 50 1 K Kirkton (Farr) Sutherland 1856 1971 Old RD 50 1 Today's RD 174 S Strathy Sutherland 1833 1854 OPR 50 2 S Strathy Sutherland 1856 1971 Old RD 50 2 Today's RD 175 G Golspie Sutherland 1739 1854 OPR 51 G Golspie Sutherland 1855 1971 Old RD 51 Today's RD 180 H Helmsdale Sutherland 1968 1971 Old RD 52 Today's RD 176 K Kildonan Sutherland 1790 1854 OPR 52 K Kildonan Sutherland 1855 1967 Old RD 52 Today's RD 176 L Lairg Sutherland
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