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"The Church of Ceres, previous to the reformation, was a rectory which, with its tiends, belonged to the provostry of Kirkheugh, a religious house in St. Andrews. Besides the principal altar there was a chapel or altarage dedicated to St. Ninian, the patronage of which belonged to the family of Craighall. The present church was built on the site of the old one, in 1806. It stands upon a rising ground between the old part of the village and the suburbs of Bridgend of Glaidney Cotton." Leighton's Hist [History] of Fife VolII [Volume 2] p. 252
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