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The churches of Rosyth and Inverkeithing were united in 1611 by the Commissioners for the modification of stipends and the erection of churches. The union of the two kirks was later decreed in 1618 by the Commissioner for the Plantation of Kirks. The church of Rosyth, said to be dedicated to St John, ceased to be used as a place of worship shortly after 1630 and now stands as a ruin. Inverkeithing Church, which was dedicated to St Peter was used as the place of worship from 1630. The Kirk Session of Inverkeithing St Peters sits within the presbytery of Dunfermline. |