The small county of Cromartyshire (112 square miles) consisted principally of an ancient sheriffdom comprising Cromarty parish, most of Resolis and a portion of Mullbuie, situated in the northern extremity of the Black Isle between the Cromarty and Moray Firths. There were also eight detached districts amounting to 344 square miles.
In September 1825 there was talk of a contest at the next general election between Davidson’s eldest son, Duncan (who played no active part in the family’s London business), and Roderick Macleod; but in the event Davidson was unopposed in 1826.
A meeting of the heritors and householders of Cromarty, 17 Mar. 1831, resolved to address the king and petition both Houses in favour of the Grey ministry’s reform scheme.
Alternated with Nairnshire
Enrolled freeholders: 20 in 1826; 19 in 1830
