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Stirling South Church was originally a Free Church formed when part of the congregation of Stirling West Church left after the Disruption of 1843. They worshipped at first at the Guild Hall then purchased Spittal Square Chapel which had been the home of Auld Licht seceders until their union with the Church of Scotland in 1839. In 1900 on the union of the Free Church with the United Presbyterians the congregation became part of the United Free Church. When the congregation of the North United Free Church moved to the Peter Memorial Church, the South United Free Church purchased their building in Murray Place, Stirling. The South congregation united with Allan Park in 1970 to form Allan Park South. |