Former Kinnell Parish Church

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Former Kinnell Parish Church

Image: © Alpin Stewart Taken: 1 Jul 2006

In a charter dated 2 June 1509, Master Geo. Sterling of Esterbrekky and Patrick Sterling, his brother-german, with the consent of Lord Ogilvie of Airlie, and of David Sterling, give to St Mary the Virgin, to St Peter and Paul the Apostles and to St Malrubius the Confessor, and to a chaplain serving in the Parish Church of Kynnell at the altar of the blessed Virgin, an annual rent of L.10 from the lands of Esterbrekky. Charter confirmed by James IV 12 March 1512-13. Wm Reeves, Saint Maelrubha: His History and Churches

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.642694
Longitude
-2.639469