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County of Ross and Cromarty the Records of the County of Ross And County of Ross and Cromarty The records of the County of Ross and Cromarty have been arranged and referenced as follows. CRC/1 Commissioners of Supply CRC/1/1 Commissioners of Supply: Ross CRC/1/2 Commissioners of Supply: Cromarty CRC/1/3 Sheriff’s Office/Prison Board CRC/2 Pre – 1890 Highway Authorities CRC/2/1 Highland Roads and Bridges: Reports CRC/2/2 Commissioners for Roads and Bridges: Minutes CRC/2/3 General Road Trustees – Minutes CRC/2/4-17 First to Fourteenth Districts Roads Trustees - Minutes CRC/3 County Clerk’s Department CRC/3/1 County Council and Committee Minutes CRC/3/1A Administrative Schemes etc. CRC/3/2 Education Committee CRC/3/3 Executive Committee CRC/3/4 Finance Committee CRC/3/5 Police Standing Joint Committee CRC/3/6 Police (Legalised Cells) Visiting Committee CRC/3/7 Road Board Committee CRC/3/8 Valuation Committee CRC/3/9 Public Assistance Committee and Sub-Committees CRC/3/10 Unallocated CRC/3/11 Loch Broom Special Water District Sub-Committees CRC/3/12 Planning Committee CRC/3/13 Invergordon / Balblair Joint Ferry Committee CRC/3/14 Unallocated CRC/3/15 Press Cuttings CRC/3/16 Ross / Sutherland Joint Police Committee CRC/3/17 Ross / Sutherland Joint Valuation Committee CRC/3/18 Licensing Court CRC/3/19 Register of Motor Cars County of Ross and Cromarty CRC/3/20 Ross and Cromarty Local Pension Committee CRC/3/21 Charitable Funds CRC/3/22 Ross & Cromarty Steering Group CRC/3/23 Photographs & Prints CRC/3/24 Miscellanea CRC/4 County Council - Treasurer's Department CRC/4/1 Abstracts of Accounts CRC/4/2 Valuation Rolls CRC/4/3 Loans Registers CRC/5 Education Records CRC/5/1 Education Authority: Minutes CRC/5/2 Education Department CRC/5/3 School log books and admission registers CRC/5/4 School Board CRC/5/5 School Management Committee CRC/5/6 Education District Sub-Committee CRC/5/7 Fortrose Academy CRC/5/8 William Denoon Bursary CRC/5/9 Tain Royal Academy CRC/5/8 Tain Royal Academy CRC/5/9 Raddery School CRC/5/10 Bursaries CRC/6 Parish Records CRC/6/1 Applecross CRC/6/2 Avoch CRC/6/3 Contin CRC/6/4 Cromarty CRC/6/5 Dingwall CRC/6/6 Gairloch CRC/6/7 Killearnan CRC/6/8 Kincardine CRC/6/9 Knockbain County of Ross and Cromarty CRC/6/10 Lochbroom CRC/6/11 Lochcarron CRC/6/12 Logie Easter CRC/6/13 Nigg CRC/6/14 Resolis CRC/6/15 Rosemarkie CRC/6/16 Rosskeen CRC/6/17 Tarbat CRC/6/18 Urquhart CRC/6/19 Urray CRC/6/20 Tain CRC/7 District Committees CRC/7/1 Black Isle: Minutes CRC/7/2 Easter Ross: Minutes CRC/7/3 Unallocated CRC/7/4 Mid Ross: Minutes CRC/7/5 Western: Minutes CRC/8 Social Work Department [also known as Public Assistance Department/Welfare Department] CRC/8/1 Financial Records CRC/8/2 Registers CRC/8/3 Applications CRC/8/4 Chief Public Assistance Officer’s Files CRC/8/5 Easter Ross Combination Poorhouse/Arthurville House CRC/8/6 Black Isle Poorhouse/Ness House CRC/8/7 Social Work Files CRC/9 County Architect's Department CRC/9/1 Planning Department CRC/9/2 Building Authority CRC/9/3 Property & Works Department County of Ross and Cromarty CRC/10 Roads Department CRC/10/1 Roads CRC/10/2 Bridges CRC/10/3 Piers & Jetties CRC/10/4 Road Improvement Schemes CRC/10/5 Crofting Counties Schemes CRC/10/6 District Roads Projects CRC/10/7 Roads Finance CRC/10/8 Miscellaneous Maps & Plans CRC/10/9 Photographs CRC/10/10 Miscellanea CRC/11 Unallocated CRC/12 County Assessor's and Registration Officer's Department CRC/12/1 Registers of Electors CRC/13 Health Department [also known as Medical Officer of Health/Public Health Department] CRC/13/1 County of Ross and Cromarty Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health CRC/13/2 County Council of Ross and Cromarty Annual Reports of the County Medical Officer on School Health Administration CRC/13/3 Sanitary Inspector CRC/13/4 Mental Health CRC/13/5 Nursing Associations CRC/13/6 Miscellaneous CRC/14 Water Board CRC/15 Lieutenancy CRC/16 Heritors’ Records County of Ross and Cromarty CRC/1 Commissioners of Supply CRC/1/1 Commissioners of Supply: Ross CRC/1/1/1 Minute Books 1765-1926 CRC/1/1/1/1 Minute Book 1765-1781 CRC/1/1/1/2 Minute Book 1782-1797 CRC/1/1/1/3 Minute Book 1805-1826 CRC/1/1/1/4 Minute Book 1826-1838 CRC/1/1/1/5 Minute Book 1839-1853 CRC/1/1/1/6 Minute Book 1854-1868 CRC/1/1/1/7 Minute Book 1868-1926 CRC/1/1/1/8 Valuation Book 1826 CRC/1/1/1/9 Extract Minute of a Special General Meeting of Jul 1864 the Commissioners of Supply with accompanying letter from the Clerk of Supply to the Provost of Tain re. repairs and additions to militia store in Dingwall CRC/1/1/2 Committee Minute Books 1733-1901 CRC/1/1/2/1 Committee Minute Book (with Freeholders, 1733-1782 Heritors, and Justices of the Peace). CRC/1/1/2/2 Committee Minute Book (with Freeholders, 1783-1797 Heritors, and Justices of the Peace). CRC/1/1/2/3 Committee Minute Book (with Freeholders, 1802-1821 Heritors, and Justices of the Peace). CRC/1/1/2/4 Committee Minute Book (with Freeholders, 1821-1826 Heritors, and Justices of the Peace). County of Ross and Cromarty CRC/1/1/2/5 Committee Minute Book (with Freeholders, 1826-1847 Heritors, and Justices of the Peace). CRC/1/1/2/6 Committee Minute Book (with Freeholders, 1848-1864 Heritors, and Justices of the Peace). CRC/1/1/2/7 Committee Minute Book. (General) 1831-1835 CRC/1/1/2/8 Committee Minute Book. (Contagious 1869-1890 Diseases, Animal) CRC/1/1/2/9 Committee Minute Book. (Police) 1857-1890 CRC/1/1/2/10 Justice of the Peace Court Book 1838-1901 CRC/1/1/3 Miscellaneous 1880-1890 CRC/1/1/3/1 Charter Appointing Commissioners of the 1880 Peace for the County of Ross CRC/1/1/3/2 Charter Revoking Earlier Appointments of 1890 Commissioners of the Peace for the Counties of Ross and Cromarty CRC/1/2 Commissioners of Supply: Cromarty CRC/1/2/1 Minute Books 1765-1888 CRC/1/2/1/1 Minute Book 1765-1772 CRC/1/2/1/2 Minute Book 1775-1825 CRC/1/2/1/3 Minute Book 1826-1888 CRC/1/2/2 Committee Minute Books 1868-1889 CRC/1/2/2/1 Committee Minute Book. (Police) 1868-1889 CRC/1/2/3 Commissioners of Supply Finance and 1698-1872 Miscellaneous CRC/1/2/3/1 Valuation Book 1698 & 1775 County of Ross and Cromarty CRC/1/2/3/2 Freeholders of County – Minute Book 1765-1768 CRC/1/2/3/3 Register of Voters for County of Cromarty 1862-1872 CRC/1/2/3/4 Charter Appointing Commissioners of the 1880 Peace for the County of Cromarty [for charter of revocation see CRC/1/1/3/2] CRC/1/2/4 Sheriff Court 1840-1860 CRC/1/2/4/1 Jury Book for the County of Cromarty 1840-1860 CRC/1/3 Ross and Cromarty Sheriff’s Office/Prison 1840-1878 Board CRC/1/3/1 Ross and Cromarty Prison Board. Minute Book 1840-1846 CRC/1/3/2 Ross and Cromarty Prison Board. Minute Book 1846-1878 CRC/1/3/3 Ross and Cromarty Prison Board. Report on 1840-1850 Accounts CRC/1/3/4 Ross and Cromarty Prison Board. Letter Book 1847-1856 CRC/1/3/5 Sheriff Clerk’s Letter Book 1845-1850 CRC/1/3/6 Sheriff Clerk’s Letter Book 1850-1854 CRC/1/3/7 Ross and Cromarty Prison Board. Abstract of 1858-1859 Accounts CRC/1/3/8 Ross and Cromarty Prison Board. Abstract of 1859-1860 Accounts CRC/1/3/9 Ross and Cromarty Prison Board. Abstract of 1860-1861 Accounts CRC/1/3/10 Ross and Cromarty Prison Board. Abstract of 1863-1864 Accounts County of Ross and Cromarty CRC/2 Pre – 1890 Highway Authorities CRC/2/1 Highland Roads and Bridges Reports 1803-1861 CRC/2/1/1 Highland Roads and Bridges: Report (Vol.I.) 1803-1814 (Printed) CRC/2/1/2 Highland Roads and Bridges: Report. (Vol.II.) 1815-1821 (Printed) CRC/2/1/2a Highland Roads and Bridges 9th Report 1823 CRC/2/1/2b Highland Roads and Bridges: Report. (Vol.II.) 1815-1823 (Printed) CRC/2/1/3 Highland Roads and Bridges: Report (Vol.III.) 1833-1861 (Printed) CRC/2/2 Commissioners for Roads and Bridges 1805-1866 CRC/2/2/1 Commissioners for Roads and Bridges. Minute 1805-1818 Book (see also group 1. Commissioners of Supply) CRC/2/2/2 Commissioners for Roads and Bridges. Minute 1819-1825 Book CRC/2/2/3 Commissioners for Roads and Bridges. Minute 1826-1844 Book CRC/2/2/4 Commissioners for Roads and Bridges. Minute 1845-1862 Book CRC/2/2/5 Commissioners for Roads and Bridges. Minute 1862-1866 Book CRC/2/2/6 Commissioners for Roads and Bridges. Index 1805-1820 to Roads and Bridges Books. CRC/2/3 General Road Trustees 1807-1890 CRC/2/3/1 General Road Trustees. Minute Book 1807-1823 CRC/2/3/1A Petition of Thomas Peacock to Court of 1824 Session CRC/2/3/2 General Road Trustees.
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