CASTLE-KILCHURN.
CASTLE-KNAP, vestige of ancient State prison, in Lunan parish, Forfarshire.
CASTLE - LACHLAN, seat in Strachur parish, Argyleshire.
CASTLELAW, lofty conical hill, with vestige of large Scandinavian fort, and with extensive view, 2 miles south of Forgandenny, Perthshire.
CASTLELAW, lofty hill, one of the Lammermoors, with large circular camp, in Yester parish, Haddingtonshire.
CASTLELAW, eminence, with vestige of ancient camp, in Glencorse parish, Edinburghshire.
CASTLELAW, seat in Coldstream parish, Berwickshire.
CASTLELAW, hill, with ancient Cale-donian fort, in Yetholm parish, Roxburghshire.
CASTLE-LEATHERS, estate in Inverness parish, Inverness-shire.
CASTLE-LEOD, noble mansion, long a seat of the Earls of Cromarty, and now belonging to the Duchess of Sutherland, at head of Strathpeffer, Ross-shire.
CASTLE LOCH, lake of more than 200 acres, adjacent to Lochmaben, Dumfriesshire. It is rich in both kinds and quantities of fish, and contains a peculiar species called the vendace ; and it has, on a peninsula, the remains of the royal castle of the Bruces.
CASTLE-LYON, quondam seat in Borrowstownness parish, Linlithgowshire ; also quondam name of Castle-Huntly, Perthshire.
CASTLE-MAINS, seat near Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire.
CASTLE-MAOIL, ruined ancient strong fortalice, adjacent to Kyleakin, Inverness-shiiv.
CASTLE-MEARNAIG, ancient fortalice, surmounting conical rock, on Kingairloch coast, opposite Lismore, Argyleshire.
CASTLE MENZIES, seat of Sir Robert Mrn/.ies, Bart., near the Tay, in Weem parish, Perthshire.
CASTLEMILK, seat in St. Mungo parish, Dumfriesshire.
CASTLEMILK, seat in Carmunnock parish, Lanarkshire. Queen Mary slept in it on the night before the battle of Langside.
CASTLE NA COIR, ruined old baronial fortalice, near mouth of Cassley river, on south border of Sutherland.
CASTLE -NEWE, seat of Sir Charles Forbes, on upper part of Don river, Aberdeenshire.
CASTLE -O'ER, Saxon camp, formerly thought to be Roman, in Eskdalemuir parish, Dumfriesshire.
CASTLE-POINT, low wooded headland at eastern extremity of Roseneath parish, Dumbartonshire.
CASTLE- QUA, quondam fort on a brink of Cartland Crags, Lanarkshire. It dated from the Caledonian times, and may have been held by Sir William "Wallace at his assault on Lanark.
CASTLE-RACHAL, ruined Scandinavian fortalice on north-west side of Lismore Island, Argyleshire.
CASTLE - RANKINE, affluent of the Carron, with industrial works, in Denny parish, Stirlingshire.
CASTLE-ROY, remnant of large, strong, ancient fortalice in Abernethy parish, Inverness-shire.
CASTLES, lofty hill, with ancient camp, in Yester parish, Haddingtonshire.
CASTLES, pinnacled cliff, pierced with spacious cave, on south side of Ulva Island, Argyleshire.
CASTLE-SEMPLE, lake and mansion in Lochwinnoch parish, Renfrewshire. The lake was reduced by drainage from up-wards of 600 acres to about 200 acres ; has 3 wooded islets, and richly embellished cincture ; contains several kinds of fish, and is frequented by waterfowl. The mansion is on its west side, near the foot, and is a modern edifice on site of an ancient one.
CASTLE - SHUNA, ruined ancient fort-alice, on Shuna Island, in Loch Linnhe, Argyleshire.
CASTLE - SINCLAIR, ruined ancient fortalice of the Earls of Caithness, adjacent to Castle-Girnigoe, on Wick coast, Caithness.
CASTLE-SPIRITIN, remnant of small baronial keep on upper part of river Ness, Inverness-shire.
CASTLE-SPYNIE, ancient, partly vitrified fort on rocky peak of southern screen of Loch Beauly, Inverness-shire.
CASTLE-STALKER, unroofed hunting-seat of King James iv., afterwards residence of the Stewarts of Appin, on insulated rock, off mouth of Appin Bay, Argyleshire.
CASTLE-STALKER, ruined old fortalice, Eicturesque and conspicuous, on Eriskay sland, Outer Hebrides.
CASTLE- STEWART, lake and neglected seat in Glasserton parish, Wigtonshire.
CASTLE-STEWART, ruined old seat in Penningham parish, Wigtonshire.
CASTLE-STRIPE, streamlet and traces of old castle in Inveraven parish, Banffshire.
CASTLE-STUART, a seat of the Earl of Moray in Petty parish, Inverness-shire.
CASTLE-SWIN, ruined ancient strong fortalice on Loch Swin, North Knapdale parish, Argyleshire.
CASTLE-TIRIM, ruined strong ancient fortalice on Loch Moydart, Inverness-shire.
CASTLETON, parish, containing the post office villages of Newcastleton and Riccarton, in south of Roxburghshire. It adjoins England, figures in history and in popular nomenclature as Liddesdale, is the country of the ' Dandy Dinmont ' of Sir Walter Scott's Guy Mannering, and contains many scenes like that of Dandy Dinmont's farm, much modified by modern improvement. Its length is about 20 miles ; its greatest breadth 14 miles ; its area 67,858 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 29,262. Pop. 2256. The border districts, excepting the south, are mountainous ; the interior districts are mostly hilly ; a large proportion of the whole is moorish, bleak, and wild ; and the inhabited parts are chiefly low tracts along Hermitage and Liddle rivers. Hermitage Castle, notable both in structure and in history, is a prominent feature ; and monuments of the Caledonian, the Roman, and the feudal times are numerous. The churches are Established, Free, and United Presbyterian. There are 4 schools for 418 scholars, and 2 of them and enlargements for 170 are new.