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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Site of ST MARTIN'S CHURCH [Strathmiglo] | Site of St. Martins Church. Site of St. Martins Church. Site of St. Martins Church. Site of St. Martins Church. Site of St. Martins Church. |
P.G. Skene Esq. Mr. Skinner. Plan of Farm 1832. Leighton's Hist. [History] of Fife. Mr. Rodger, Factor. |
016 | [situation] At Strathmiglo. The site of the old Parish Church dedicated to St. Martin, which stood nearly in the centre of the present Grave Yard. "The Church of Strathmiglo, which was of old collegiate, and founded for a provost and several prebendaries, belonged to the Bishoprick of Dunkeld, and was dedicated to St. Martin from which in old writs the Parish is sometimes called 'Eglais Martin' It is not mentioned in the list of religious houses in Spottiswoode's history of them, but there is no doubt of the fact, as the patronage of the provostry and prebendaries of the collegiate church of Strathmiglo is included in the retour of the service of Sir James Scott to his father in 1579. The old church which stood in the centre of the burying ground, was a fine ashlar building in the pointed style, having a nave, and a choir at the east end. Leighton's Hist. [History] of Fife." |
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