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The Parish of Carmylie was erected
by the Church Courts out of Lands
disjoined from the Parishes of Panbride
St. Vigeans and Inverkeillor; and the
erection was confirmed by an Act of
Parliament passed in the year 1609.
About the same time the present Parish
Church was erected, as it is believed,
on the site of St Mary's Chapel.
But the Chapel is often mentioned
in the titles of the lands of Carmylie
after it had merged into the Parish
Church. Thus on 16 November
1616 Patrick Strachan of Car-
mylie was served heir to his Brother
in the Estate of Carmylie, includ-
ing among others the patronage of
the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin
Mary at Carmylie. Again on 1st April
1662, George Earl of Panmure
is served heir to the Patronage of
the Chaplainry of Carmylie, called
"our Lady's Chapel," with the Church
Lands which pertained to the
Chaplainry.

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