CLYDEBANK, town on right side of the Clyde, near Dalmuir railway station, Dumbartonshire. It is of quite recent origin, was formed in connection with shipbuilding works, and has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Glasgow, a quoad sacra parochial church of 1875-76, a United Presbyterian church of later date, and a public school with about 175 scholars. Pop. of the town, 1632 ; of the quoad sacra parish, 2892.
CLYDE IRONWORKS, village near the Clyde, in Old Monkland parish, Lanarkshire. Pop. 670.
CLYDESDALE, popularly the part of the valley of the Clyde within Lanarkshire, but anciently either all that valley or the entire basin of the Clyde.
CLYDESDALE-ROWS, village in Cambusnethan parish, Lanarkshire. Pop. 785.
CLYNDER, hamlet on Gareloch, Dumbartonshire. It has a post office under Helensburgh, and an iron United Presbyterian church of 1881.
CLYNE, parish, containing Brora post town and railway station, on east side of Sutherland. Its length is 19 miles ; its greatest breadth 7 miles. Real property in 1880-81, 5976. Pop. 1812. The coast is low and sandy ; the tract inward thence is diversified and arable ; the central parts are a picturesque assemblage of glen and upland ; and the most inland section is a mass of bleak lofty mountain. Much of the surface is richly beautified by Strathbeg and Brora rivulets, and by Loch Brora. Chief objects are Castle Cole and Craigbar. The churches are Established and Free ; and there are 2 schools with accommodation for 290 scholars.
CLYTH, harbour, headland, and ruined ancient strong castle, 10J miles south-west of Wick, Caithness.
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COAL BURN, streamlet, running to the South Calder, in Cambusnethan parish, Lanarkshire.
COALCRAIGIE, one of the Ochil Hills on mutual border of Perthshire and Kinross-shire.
COALSNAUGHTON, village, inhabited chiefly by colliers, in Tillicoultry parish, Clackmannanshire. Pop. 899.
COALSTON, seat on the Tyne, 2 miles south of Haddington.
COALTON, village in Markinch parish, Fife. Pop. 419.
COALTON, village in Kettle parish, Fife.
COALTON, decayed village in Ceres parish, Fife.
COALTOWN, village in Wemyss parish, Fife. It has a post office under Dysart. Pop. 422.
COALYBURN, side station on Dolphinton railway, and colliery, in Linton parish, Peeblesshire.
COALYLAND, collier village and coal-field, in Alloa parish, Clackmannanshire.
COAT, ruined old castle on the Avon, in Stonehouse parish, Lanarkshire.