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Cathcart Old Church, Glasgow, was a medieval parish appropriated to Paisley Abbey. The medieval church had successors built in 1707, 1774 and c 1831. The present building, in Carmunnock Road, Cathcart, was erected in 1929 to designs by H E Clifford and was the subject of controversy, since it was the last church in Scotland to be built at the expense of the heritors. As a Church of Scotland charge it was in the presbytery of Paisley until 1595, thereafter Glasgow, and in the synod of Glasgow and Ayr (later Clydesdale). |