Country Code
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GB
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Repository Code
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227
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Repository
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St Andrews University Library Department of Special Collections
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Reference
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GB227/CH2/1209
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Title
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Records of Leuchars / Leuchars St Athernase Kirk Session
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Dates
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1665-1985
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Access Status
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Open
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Description
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Minutes and accounts, 1665-1689, 1714-1825 and 1829-1869; Register of christenings, 1665-1677; Marriages, 1665; Minutes, 1695-1704 and 1869-1908; Accounts, 1697-1705; Proclamations, 1677-1699, 1869-1897 and 1900-1929 ; Baptisms, 1677-1690, 1705-1714 and 1866-1906; Accounts for relief of militia families, 1809-1813; Burial register, 1872-1901 and 1916-1951; Decreet of modification and locality, 1803-1804; Cash book, 1825-1868; Account book, kept by a writer or notary, 1682-1690; Miscellaneous papers, 17th-20th century; Income and expenditure, 1869-1897; Account of charge and discharge of Trust Funds, 1897-1964; Accounts for legacies, 1940-1955; Communion roll, 1862, 1867-1876, 1900-1951 and 1955-1975; Supplementary roll, 1942-1985; Miscellaneous papers, 18th-20th centuries.
Free/United Free Church: minutes, 1845-1930; Deacons' court minutes, 1877-1930; List of deacons 1861-1898; Treasurer's cash book, 1846-1897; Financial abstract, 1846-1901; Communion rolls, 1890-1930.
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Level
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Fonds
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Admin
History
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The church of Leuchars was dedicated to St Athernase and belonged, prior to the reformation, to the Priory of St Andrews. Ministry of the charge is first recorded from 1563, in the person of John Ure. In 1930, following the 1929 union of the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church, Leuchars parish church united with the former United Free Church congregation of Leuchars Henderson, under the name of Leuchars St Athernase. After the union the former United Free Church was converted for use as a church hall. A link was established with Guardbridge in 1940. In 1991 the linked charges of Leuchars St Athernase and Guardbridge were united to form the session of Leuchars St Athernase and Guardbridge. Leuchars Kirk Session sat within the Presbytery of St Andrews. Leuchars Free Church had been established immediately after the Disruption in 1843. The congregation joined the United Free Church on the union of the Free Church of Scotland and the United Presbyterian Church in 1900. It was united with Guardbridge from 1903 to 1913.
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Finding Aids
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Typescript catalogue available in St Andrews University Library Department of Special Collections and in National Archives of Scotland search rooms
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Format
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Manuscript
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Language
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English
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Associated Persons
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