Searching for "CROSSLEE"

We could not match "CROSSLEE" in our simplified list of the main towns and villages, or as a postcode. There are several other ways of finding places within Vision of Britain, so read on for detailed advice and 11 possible matches we have found for you:

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  • You have just searched a list of the main towns, villages and localities of Britain which we have kept as simple as possible. It is based on a much more detailed list of legally defined administrative units: counties, districts, parishes, wapentakes and so on. This is the real heart of our system, and you may be better off directly searching it. There are no units called "CROSSLEE" (excluding any that have already been grouped into the places you have already searched), but administrative unit searches can be narrowed by area and type, and broadened using wild cards and "sound-alike" matching:



  • If you are looking for hills, rivers, castles ... or pretty much anything other than the "places" where people live and lived, you need to look in our collection of Historical Gazetteers. This contains the complete text of three gazetteers published in the late 19th century — over 90,000 entries. Although there are no descriptive gazetteer entries for placenames exactly matching your search term (other than those already linked to "places"), the following entries mention "CROSSLEE":
    Place name County Entry Source
    Crosslee Renfrewshire Crosslee , vil. with ry. sta., Houston par., N. Renfrewshire, 4 miles W. of Paisley, pop. 406. Bartholomew
    Crosslee Midlothian Crosslee, a hamlet in Stow parish, Edinburghshire, on the south-eastern verge of the county, near Gala Water and Bowland Groome
    Crosslee Renfrewshire Crosslee, a village in Houston parish, Renfrewshire, on the left bank of the Gryfe, 2½ miles NW of Johnstone Groome
    Crosslee Midlothian Crosslee .-- hamlet, in par. and 3 miles S. of Stow, in extreme SE. Edinburghshire; P.O. Bartholomew
    Houston Renfrewshire Crosslee station on the Bridge of Weir section of the Glasgow and South-Western, 3 3 / 8 miles W by S of Houston Groome
    Houston Renfrewshire Crosslee, on the Glasgow and South-Western Ry., 1¾ mile SE.); in the vicinity, 2 miles NE. of Bridge Bartholomew
    Kilbarchan Renfrewshire Crosslee) and Bridge of Weir stations on this branch, and Milliken Park and Johnstone stations on the Glasgow, Paisley, and Ayr section Groome
    KILLESHILL, KILLISHIL, or KILLESHAL Tyrone Crosslee, Esq. The living is a rectory, in the diocese of Armagh, and in the gift of the Lord Primate Lewis:Ireland
    Renfrewshire Renfrewshire Crosslee, Eaglesham, Elderslie, Gateside, Houston, Howood, Hurlet, Inkerman, Innerkip, Kilmalcolm, Langside, Linwood, Langbank, Lochwinnoch, Mount Florida, Neilston, Newton, Newton-Mearns Groome
    Selkirkshire or Ettrick Forest Selkirkshire Crosslee, Birkindale, Singlie, and Philiphaugh Burns; and on the right, Tima Water (receiving Dalgleish and Glenkerry Burns), Rankleburn, with its tributary Groome
    Stow Midlothian
    Selkirkshire
    Crosslee or Mains Hill (1157), Knowes Hill (1222), Black Law (1473), *Stony Knowe (1647), Great Law (1666), Fernieherst Hill (1643), *Windlestraw Groome
    It may also be worth using "sound-alike" and wildcard searching to find names similar to your search term:



  • Place-names also appear in our collection of British travel writing. If the place-name you are interested in appears in our simplified list of "places", the search you have just done should lead you to mentions by travellers. However, many other places are mentioned, including places outside Britain and weird mis-spellings. You can search for them in the Travel Writing section of this site.


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