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in Menteith). _Cambuskenneth_. Old parish of Lany in Kincardine, and chapelry of Balquhapple. Kinkell, St. Bean. Prebend. _Inchaffray_. Now in Trinity-Gask. Minister of Kinkell hanged at Crieff, 1682. Logie, St. Woloc (Logie, Stirling). Prebend. Kippen, St. Davius or Movean. In Menteith. Prebend. Lecroft or Leckraw, St Moroc or Maworrock (Lecropt, Bridge of Allan). _Cambuskenneth_. Monzie in Stratherne. Prebend. St. Laurence Fair, 22d August. Included Logiealmond. Chapel at Tomenbowie, and Stuck Chapel with burial-grounds. Monedie. Included Logiealmond, detached from Monzie. Monyvaird, St. Serf, with Strowan (St. Rowan or Ronan). United before 1662. Madertie, St. Ethernan (Maderty). An old abthane. Has Abbey of _Inchaffray_. Capeth Moothill (Muthill). The Dean. Chapels and wells of St Patrick at Struthill and at Blairinroar; also, Dalpatrick across the Earn, from St. Patrick's of Strageath; Easter and Wester Feddal and Bennie (now in Ardoch), belonged to _Lindores Abbey_ from 1198. Port [of Monteith]. Included old parish of Lany or Leny. St. Madocus or Aidus (St. Madoes, Perth), R. Also Samadoss. Tullicultrie, St. Serf. _Cambuskenneth_. Colvilles of Tillicoultry, 1483-1634. Crieff, St. Michael, R. Prebend. Religious house--St. Thomas at Milnab (= Abbot's Mill), belonging to Inchaffray. Besides Crieff _primo_ and Crieff _secundo_ in Strathearn, there was also a Crieff _tertio_ in Perthshire, probably the outlying portion of the parish in Glenalmond round Corrymuckloch. Logie-Airthray, St. Serf (Airthrey, Bridge of Allan). _Nuns of North Berwick_. Strogeyt or Strageith, St Patrick. Once church of Blackford, now in parish of Muthill. _Inchaffray_. Planted by St. Fergus c. 700. Callender, St. Kessaig. Chapel of Kilmahog or St. Chug. Fyndogask, St. Findoca (Gask). _Inchaffray_. Tuelliallan (Tulliallan), R. Seat of the Blackaders, who gave an archbishop to Glasgow. Glendovan (Glendevon), R. Old church in Gleneagles (= Glen Eglise). _Cambuskenneth_. Fossowy (Fossoway). _Cupar Angus_, c. 1310. Included Tullibole, _Culross Abbey_. United in 1614. Buffuder, St. Angus (Balquhidder). Has Strathyre and Glenogle. Prebendary, 1298, Abbot of Cambuskenneth _ex officio_. Prebendary, 1240, for parish of Abernethy, Abbot of Arbroath _ex officio_. Preceptor or Provost of Dunblane, Abbot of Inchaffray _ex officio_. [1] II. 403. [2] Prelimin
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