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of the preceding, who resigned in his favour; a shameless wretch, who wasted the See by fraudulent tacks to his three bastards and his nephew, and who burned men for heresy, 1527-1564. William Chisholm, nephew of the robber bishop, appointed by Papal brief of 2nd June, 1561, and nominated by Queen Mary in 1564; was in exile Bishop of Vaison in France, became a Carthusian of Grenoble, and died at Rome, 1564-1593. PAROCHIALE DUNBLANENSE Dunblane, St. Blain. Chapelry of Kilbride at Kilbride Castle. Aberfoyle in Menteith. Dependent on _Inchmahome_. Has five lakes. Abernethy, St. Brigid. _Arbroath_. Prebend, 1240. In See of Dunkeld in 1446. For four vicars. Probable date of round tower, 854. At first had Dron, Dunbulg, and Erole as chapels. Auchterarder, St. Mungo. _Inchaffray_. Old church in a valley, one mile westward. Mackessock in charter of Innerpeffray. Aberuthven, St. Cathan. _Inchaffray_, 1200. Later to Arbroath. Now joined to Auchterarder. Very ancient church survives. Tullibardine. A collegiate church. Now in parish of Blackford. Bondington or Boddington. _Arbroath_. In 1369 the lands of Boddington belonged to Peter de Innerpeffry. Bonnyton, near Montrose. (Jervise, 93.) Blackford, St. Patrick. Original church was Strogeith, now in Muthill. Dundurn, or St. Fillans. St. Fillan the Leper. Church here since c. 550. Associated with a fortress on Dunfillan. Now in Comrie. Comrie, St. Kessog, R.[8] _Paisley Abbey_. Prebend. Chapel at Tullikettle. Had St. Kessog's Fair, third Wednesday of March. Dron. Once chapel under Abernethy. Now includes Pottie, at the mouth of Glenfarg (see deanery of Gowrie, St Andrews), and Ecclesia Macgirdle ("Exmagirdle") at Glenearn. Dunning, St. Serf, c. 1200. Dupplin. Family chapel of castle. In 1618 joined to Aberdalgie. Foulis, St. Methven and St. Bean (Foulis-Wester.) _Inchaffray_. Chapel of St. Methven at Buchanty Bridge. Also chapel at Gorthy, 1266. Renewed in 1454 by agreement between Abbot of Inchaffray and Tristam of Gorthy. Fordishall or Ferdshaw. Prebend. Again under Dunkeld. Gask, Holy Trinity (Trinity-Gask). _Inchaffray_. Innerpeffray, St Mary. Mentioned 1342. Collegiate, 1508, by first Lord Drummond. In Monzie, _quoad sacra_ to Muthill. Had Lady Fair on 25th March. Kilmadoc, St. Madocus or Aidus (Doune.) _Inchmahome_ Priory. Kincardine, St. Latan or Lolan. Mentioned c. 1190 (Kincardine
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