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Description
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Minutes, 1652-1943; Minutes relating to discipline, poors' fund accounts, and some general accounts, 1746-1766, 1796-1872; Accounts, 1708-1887; Treasurer's cash book (collections), 1865-1951, and ledger, 1927-1951; Cash books: ordinary and Free will offering collections, 1932-1951, Kinbuck and Ashfield, 1922-1946, Kinbuck church hall building, 1926-1930, General fabric fund, 1926-1951; Ritchie Trust cash book, 1917-1931, and minutes, 1917-1931; Style books, undated; Receipts of books borrowed from Dunblane library, 1700-1745; Miscellaneous including commonplace book, c 1686-1718.
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History
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There was a Celtic abbey dedicated to St Blaan at Dunblane from a very early date. It was made into a bishopric by David I (c 1080-1153) around the mid 12th century. In the 16th century the parish was united with Kilbride. Dunblane was in the Presbytery of Dunblane, then the Presbytery of Stirling and Dunblane, then the Presbytery of Stirling.
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