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  Crail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Royal Burgh of Crail is a burgh in Fife, Scotland and part of the East Neuk.
The Crail golfing Society is the seventh oldest in the world.
Crail Aerodrome, to the north of the town, started life as a naval air station during the First World War.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Crail   (238 words)

  
 Joe Crail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joe Crail (December 25, 1877 - March 2, 1938) was a United States Representative from California.
He studied law at the Iowa College of Law, and was admitted to the bar in 1903 and commenced practice in Fairfield, Iowa.
Crail moved to California in 1913, settled in Los Angeles, and practiced law until elected to Congress.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Joe_Crail   (260 words)

  
 Crail v. Blakely (1973) 8 C3d 744
Crail breached it, that such breach was inequitable, and that his estate and those claiming through him are estopped from relying upon the statute of frauds as a bar to the enforcement of the agreement.
Crail died in 1962 without having changed her will, that her execution of that will and her forbearance to change that will were intended by her as performance of the agreement, that she died relying upon the agreement and believing that her husband would carry it out, that Mr.
Crail succeeded to her estate, accepted its benefits, but breached the agreement by attempting to dispose of his estate contrary to its terms, that his conduct was inequitable, and that plaintiffs would be defrauded were defendants permitted to rely upon the statute of frauds to defeat plaintiffs' claim.
online.ceb.com /calcases/C3/8C3d744.htm   (3655 words)

  
 Crail Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland
Crail is the most easterly of the line of coastal settlements along the south side of the East Neuk of Fife.
Ten miles south east of St Andrews, Crail is a wonderful place to visit at any time of year, though it's probably at its best on a bright day in Winter when you stand more chance of having it to yourself.
Crail's Parish Church is much older in origin than it looks, dating back in parts to 1160, with piecemeal additions made in the 1200s, 1500s and 1700s.
www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk /crail/crail   (791 words)

  
 Crail - small village on the east coast of scotland.
Crail - small village on the east coast of scotland.
Crail has one of the best small harbours in the area and is well know for the shellfish that is caught and sold here, you won't get any fresher.
Following the road towards the golf course you will bypass the Crail History museum and shortly before the Marketgate there is a road leading down to Crail Pottery.
www.eastneukwide.co.uk /tourist/crail.html   (205 words)

  
 GENUKI - Crail
"Crail is a parish and royal burgh, and a sea-port - the latter 26 miles east from Kirkcaldy, and 10 south-east from St Andrews.
Crail Museum, 64 Marketgate, Crail KY10 3TL has an interesting collection of items concerning the history of the burgh, and also holds several manuscript and printed books of genealogical interest.
The archives of the former Burgh of Crail are held by the Special Collections Dept. of St Andrews University Library.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/sct/FIF/parishes/Crail/index.htm   (1366 words)

  
 Crail, Benjamin F. - Captain
Crail there were born ten sons and daughters: John, Irwin and James D., who are deceased; Benjamin F., our subject; Milton and Mary, both of whom are deceased; Cynthia, of Shenandoah, Iowa; and Ella, Elizabeth and Matilda, who are also deceased.
Crail his deputy, the duties of this office engaging his attention until the call came for troops when he resigned his position to go to the front.
Crail are members of the Christian church and in politics he is a stanch republican.
iagenweb.org /boards/jefferson/biographies/index.cgi?rev=69751   (1636 words)

  
 The Historic Crail Ranch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The unique log structure preserves the story of the Frank Crail family and their life in the Big Sky community in the early 1900s.
The Crail family moved onto this land with a homestead of 160 acres.
The Historic Crail Ranch is located in the Meadow Village area of Big Sky, off of Spotted Elk Road.
visitmt.com /categories/moreinfo.asp?IDRRecordID=14081&SiteID=1   (234 words)

  
 Crail Pottery Setting
Crail Pottery, Established in 1965, is set amidst a beautiful pot and flower filled yard in the heart of Crail.
Crail is famed for its picturesque harbour and historic buildings.
The family businesses of Crail Pottery, Crail Earthenware and Crail Ceramics produce a diverse range of stoneware and brightly coloured earthenware, from cooking pots to mugs, and salad sets to garden pots.
www.crailpottery.com /pottery.htm   (90 words)

  
 Bio of John Murry Crail
John Murry Crail was a carpenter and farmer.
John Murry Crail, son of Jason and Elizabeth (Murry) Crail, was born October 13, 1868, Linn County, Missouri, only son of Jason and Elizabeth Murry Stephens Crail.
John Crail lived his childhood and early manhood in New Boston, MO. John and Mary (Mollie) both attended school and received an 8th grade education in a one-room school located at the junction west of New Boston.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ok/county/ellis/jc.htm   (1785 words)

  
 Green Crail Tweed Jacket by Balmoral Kilts and Highland Dress from Scotweb Store
The semi-formal Crail day/evening jacket is similar in most ways to the Argyll jacket, but with plain cuffs for greater informality, making it more suitable for daywear.
Our Crail jackets are made from top quality 13oz 100% pure new wool tweed cloth, with a single button on the front, two side vents, cuffs with 3 buttons, pocket flaps with 3 buttons, and flat cloth epaulettes.
When worn as part of a Highland Dress outfit, the Crail jacket would normally be accompanied by either a day or semi-dress sporran, together with a standard collar shirt and perhaps a bow tie, silver-grey tie or self-coloured tie.
scotwebstore.com /sr_swhdr_crailgreen.html   (321 words)

  
 Pioneer Golf, Inc. - Play Golf in Scotland, Ireland, England, & Wales
The club's original home was located at Sauchope just outside the picturesque fishing village of Crail, and it was not until 1895, with the help of Old Tom Morris, that it relocated to its present home at Balcomie Golf Links.
With the hardships of the First World War, the local town council had to come to the rescue of the club, when it took over the lease of the links, which was eventually purchased in 1924.
Crail was run jointly by both the council and the club until 1973, when Crail Golf Club purchased the entire facility from the council for the sum of £30,000.
www.pioneergolf.com /crail.htm   (389 words)

  
 Ellis County Oklahoma Obituary
Crail, formerly of south of Arnett and a pioneer woman of this section, died at the home of her son, Earl Crail, of nearby Catesby, on Monday, October 26th, following an illness of two weeks.
She was united in marriage to John M. Crail at New Boston, Missouri in the year 1889, to this union were born nine children, seven of whom survive the mother.
Crail was a good neighbor, a kind and loving mother and a good wife, whose passing leaves a thought of saddness in every heart who knew her.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ok/county/ellis/obits/crail_mn.htm   (369 words)

  
 Crail Family Crest
The ancient name Crail was first derived when the name was given to a cross-grained, ill-tempered, or fractious person.
The surname Crail was also applied as a nickname to someone who walked like a crab.
In the Crail coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
www.houseofnames.com /xq/asp.fc/qx/crail-family-crest.htm?a=54323-224   (631 words)

  
 Crail
The Crail Golfing Society organized February 23, 1786, by creating a golf course on the coast just outside the picturesque Scottish fishing village of Crail, not far at all from St. Andrews and Edinburgh, on Scotland’s Fife Coast, cradle of the sport.
In 1895 golf legend Old Tom Morris (British Open winner 1861, ’62, ’64, and ’67; and father of 4-time winner Young Tom Morris: ’68, ’69, ’70, ’72) designed for the Crail Golfing Society an extension to an existing 8-hole course at Fifeness, the point where the Firth of Forth meets St. Andrews Bay.
No visit to Crail is complete without a tour of clubhouse cabinets—a round of golfing history almost unparalleled in the sport.
www.homeatfirst.com /crail.htm   (507 words)

  
 Rome Crail Snowboard - Free Shipping!
Boxes, rails, ledges, and trail-side kickers are the Rome Crail Snowboard's favorite types of terrain.
The Crail Snowboard's fast S.2 sintered base gives you plenty of speed for big park hits, and its aluminum-reinforced core easily takes the force of the touchdown 40 feet later.
With a center-mounted stance and slightly directional shape, the Crail Snowboard kills it in the parks.
www.backcountry.com /store/ROM0032/Rome-Crail-Snowboard.html   (123 words)

  
 Crail Cottage Home Page
In 1999, we bought a three hundred year old cottage in Crail, one of the most picturesque villages in Scotland.
Crail is nine miles from St Andrews, and right in the heart of the historic Kingdom of Fife and golf country.
Please look through our web site, and let us know what you think of it, and whether you may be interested in renting it.
www.crailcottage.com   (82 words)

  
 Crail House, Crail, accommodation, self catering, holiday flats, golfing tours, golf, fife   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Crail golfing society (founded in 1786) has two wonderful courses:
Kingsbarns (2 miles from Crail) although constructed as recently as 2000 is already prominent
There are two local potteries which are well worth a visit as is the Fisherman's Museum at nearby Anstruther.
www.crailhouse.co.uk /crail.htm   (183 words)

  
 CRAIL: Genealogy Queries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
CRAIL : BARFEER : DAVIES : JELLICOE : SEFTON : Looking for anyone connected to the family of George Jellicoe and his wife Ann (Barfeer?) Jellicoe of the Parish of Bromborough, Cheshire.
CRAIL results at MyTrees.com - Pedigree-linked database, extracted birth, marriage, and death records
CRAIL search results at Interment.net - Burial records and tombstone inscriptions from thousands of cemeteries across the world.
www.cousinconnect.com /p/a/0/s/CRAIL   (208 words)

  
 Crail bed and breakfast, cottage and self catering accommodation, Crail guest houses, hotels & other holiday ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Crail bed and breakfast, cottage and self catering accommodation, Crail guest houses, hotels & other holiday accommodation and places to stay in Crail.
Crail holiday accommodation and places to stay including bed and breakfast (B&B) in Crail, cottages, guest houses, hotels in Crail, chalets, holiday lets, flats & apartments, camp sites & caravan parks.
The cottage is well maintained and has a large enclosed garden to the rear where there is a patio - an ideal spot to relax with a pre-dinner drink on the l....
www.gocoastal.co.uk /resort_guides/crail   (928 words)

  
 Crail
Luxurious farm steading recently converted to a very high standard set in open countryside yet within a short drive of the picturesque harbour village of Crail.
Character stone-built cottage in the heart of this popular village within walking distance to pubs, shops and the picturesque harbour.
Just a minute's walk from the Coastal path, this modern semi-detached family home is ideally located within 10 minutes walk to the centre of Crail, sheltered garden, parking, side access for bikes etc.
www.eastfifeletting.co.uk /id47.html   (407 words)

  
 Scottish Towns - Crail, Fife, Scotland
he ancient and charming little town of Crail is the most easterly of Fife's fishing ports and has always been a magnet to those who prefer the peace and tranquility it offers.
Traces of this link between Crail and the Continent can still be seen in some of the town's architecture.
Town Hall was built in 1814 by John Corstorphine, whose work can be seen in many of the towns and villages throughout Fife, but the bell is of a much earlier date and is Dutch in origin.
www.scottish-towns.co.uk /fife/crail   (270 words)

  
 Crail-Johnson Foundation's Homepage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The sea, and voyaging aboard traditionally-rigged sailing vessels bring changes in attitude and behavior which are difficult to foster in traditional classroom setting.
The Jerry Crail Johnson Earth Science Library is a part of the CU Department of Geology.
The Crail-Johnson foundation provided the funding for this library and is proud to be associated with this prestigious university and it's long history of acidemic achevment.The library is named in memory of one of the founding members of the Crail-Johnson Foundation.
www.crail-johnson.org   (682 words)

  
 Crail Jackets by Kilt Store
The Crail is similar to the Argyll jacket, but with plain cuffs for greater informality, making it more suitable for day or evening wear.
The semi-formal Crail outfit would often be seen at Scottish social events such as ceilidhs, Highland Games, or simply as general office or day wear when out and about.
Luxury Tweed Crail Jacket by Manley Richardson in 10 colours
www.kiltstore.net /browse.html?category=891&view=1&referrer=google6   (155 words)

  
 Crail - LoveToKnow 1911
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CRAIL (formerly Karel), a royal and police burgh of Fifeshire, Scotland, 2 M. from Fife Ness, the most easterly point of the county, and 11 m.
The church of Maelrubha, the patron saint of Crail, is an edifice of great antiquity.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Crail   (332 words)

  
 Crail
AccommoSearch - Crail - Accommodation Database for Crail hotels, Crail guest houses and Crail self catering accommodation.
This family run hotel situated on the outskirts of Crail.
A comfortable base to explore the beauty of the east coast of Fife.
www.accommosearch.co.uk /crail.htm   (55 words)

  
 Crail Pottery - Who we are
They saw the potential in a couple of near derelict buildings in Crail and set up home i.e.
The oldest son, Jake, has a proper job as a chemical engineer but also lives in Crail with his wife Yvonne and three daughters.
In 1996 Sarah and Ben set up their own businesses, Crail Ceramics and Crail Earthenware, producing their own lines of pots and sharing the showroom with Stephen and Carol.
www.crailpottery.com /who.htm   (300 words)

  
 The Gables, Self Catering Holiday Accommodation, Crail, Fife, Scotland
"The Gables" is a self-catering holiday house situated in the heart of Crail, a popular little fishing village in Fife, located on the east coast of Scotland.
Crail is host to one of the prettiest harbours in Scotland and "The Gables" is situated in the heart of the village.
Send mail to electus@ukonline.co.uk with questions or comments about this web site.
members.aol.com /rshep31245/crail   (156 words)

  
 Crail Golfing Society
Welcome to the official web site of the Crail Golfing Society, the 7th Oldest Golf Club in the world.
Our members and guests have been enjoying some of the finest links golf in Scotland - many say the world - since 1786.
Opinions expressed in articles within this site are those of their owners and may not reflect the opinion of Crail Golfing Society.
www.crailgolfingsociety.co.uk   (199 words)

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