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Ecclesiastical organisation: early post-Reformation The boundaries of parishes which controlled the fluctuating boundamany of the maps here. As in any case parish boundaries can be estabries of higher units of ecclesiastical organisation between 1560 and lished and shown only in broad outline in maps of this scale, it should be 1707 were themselves subject to changes as some parishes were appreciated that the boundaries of the higher units of organisation at divided and others united. But for convenience the boundaries of different dates after 1560 are generally indicative rather than exact. parishes in the early eighteenth century are used as the base for Places marked are the proposed sites of the residences of the superintendents No seat was designated for province of Argyll Proposed provinces for superintendents 1560 to 1561 0 I 0 25 10 20 kms 50 30 miles 75 50 100 60 JK 383Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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Aberdeenshire County, Angus County, Argyll County, Ayrshire County, Banffshire County, Berwickshire County, Buteshire County, Caithness County, Clackmannanshire County, Cromarty County, Dumfriesshire County, Dunbartonshire County, East Lothian County, Fife County, Inverness-shire County, Kincardineshire County, Kinross-shire County, Kirkcudbrightshire County, Lanarkshire County, Midlothian County, Morayshire County, Nairnshire County, Orkney County, Peeblesshire County, Perthshire County, Renfrewshire County, Ross County, Ross And Cromarty County, Roxburghshire County, Selkirkshire County, Shetland County, Stirlingshire County, Sutherland County, West Lothian County, Wigtownshire County