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Kinloch Parish Church (earlier known as Lundeiff)
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SUMMARY DESCRIPTION

Nothing visible remains of the medieval church, though it is a possibility that the present late eighteenth-century church was raised on part of its foundations.

 

HISTORICAL OUTLINE

The parish, which is nowadays known as Kinloch, does not appear in surviving historical records until the later thirteenth century. It is first recorded in 1274-5 in Bagimond’s Rolls, where it was presented as a free parsonage.(1) It still appears to have been unappropriated in 1432-7/8, when its rector, Robert de Macgillequhaillum, supplicated the pope for provision to the canonry and prebend of Moneydie and became involved in protracted litigation.(2) By 1493, however, both the parsonage and vicarage were annexed to a prebend in Dunkeld cathedral, with the cure being served by a vicarage pensionary, named in July 1493 as John Boncle.(3) The parsonage and vicarage remained annexed to the prebend at the Reformation.(4)

 

ARCHITECTURAL ANALYSIS

The present church building, which is no longer in use for worship, is on the northern edge of a polygonal churchyard that contains a number of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century memorials. It is a modest building of rectangular plan dating from around 1792, with a pair of arched windows in its south face, and with later porches added at each end. Its oriented alignment may indicate that it perpetuates the site of its medieval predecessors, although its dimensions of 12.6 metres from east to west and of 9 metres from north to south are unlikely to reflect the proportions of any medieval building.

Kinloch was united with the parish of Lethendy in 1806.

 

NOTES

1. SHS Misc, vi, 47, 73.

2. CSSR, iii, 1428-1432, 227; CSSR, iv, 1433-1447, nos 220b, 329.

3. RMS, ii, no 2175; RSS, iv, nos 836, 1917.

4. Kirk (ed.), Book of Assumptions, 327, 337.

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Calendar of Scottish Supplications to Rome 1428-32, 1970, ed. A.I. Dunlop; and I.B. Cowan, (Scottish History Society) Edinburgh, 227.

Calendar of Scottish Supplications to Rome 1433-47, 1983, ed. A.I. Dunlop and D MacLauchlan, Glasgow, nos 220b, 329.

Cowan, I.B., 1967, The parishes of medieval Scotland, (Scottish Record Society), Edinburgh, 141.

Dunlop, A.I., 1939, ‘Bagimond’s Roll, statement of the tenths of the kingdom of Scotland’ Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, vi, 1-77, at 47, 73.

Kirk, J., 1995, The books of assumption of the thirds of benefices, (British Academy) Oxford, 327, 337.

Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scottorum, 1882, ii (1424-1513), Edinburgh, ii (1424-1513), no 2175.

Registrum Secreti Sigilli Regum Scotorum, 1908-82, ed. J.M. Thomson et al., Edinburgh, iv, nos 836, 1917.

Statistical Account of Scotland, 1791-9, ed. J. Sinclair, Edinburgh, xvii (1796), 480. 

Work Additional Notes

Dedication: unknown
Diocese: Diocese of Dunkeld
Deanery: Deanery of Angus
County: County of Perthshire
Council: Perth and Kinross Council
OS: NO 1495 4481

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3. Kinloch Church, interior, looking NE
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Corpus of Scottish medieval parish churches

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