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Country Code
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GB
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Repository Code
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224
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Repository
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Stirling Council Archives Services
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Reference
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GB224/CH2/337
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Title
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Records of Stirling St Ninians / St Ninian's Old Kirk Session
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Dates
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1653-1991
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Access Status
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Restricted
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Access Conditions
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(Permission From: For minutes post 1959, minister or session clerk)
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Description
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Minutes, 1653-1979; Poors' accounts, 1745-1826; Pensioners' roll, 1757-1766; Accounts of extra money, 1814-1836; Accounts, 1826-1928; Mortcloth accounts, 1760-1856; Marriage pands, 1760-1763; Proclamations, 1873-1932, 1960-1977; Proclamation fees, 1892-1938; Communion rolls, 1928-1994; Baptismal register, 1915-1965; Trustees of parish halls minutes, 1891-1960, and cash books, 1891-1951; Bruce memorial chapel fund (Buckieburn Chapel, Cambusbarron Hall) accounts, 1887-1947, minutes, 1912-1928; Buckieburn chapel accounts, 1905-1927; Buckieburn church accounts, 1941-1951; Parish trusts' minutes, 1901-1950; Statements of funds and investments, 1905-1955; Trusts' ledger, 1952-1957.Minutes and accounts relating to mortifications and bequests of: William Wordie, 1787-1896; Alexander Munnoch, 1886-1964; William Simpson, 1830-1895 (and others 1896-1923); Blackadder and Davies, 1924-1964; Miss Hodge, 1920-1964; Greenock, 1928-1964; Misses Haddaway, 1928-1964; John Somerville, 1929-1964; Henry Cowbrough (memorial fund), 1899-1964.Women's Guild: Committee minutes, 1976-1990; Branch minutes, 1967-1990; Registers of members, 1960-1988; General information including office bearers and organisation, 1975-1991; Papers relating to centenary, 1986-1987; Correspondence acknowledging donations, 1987-1990.
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Level
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Fonds
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Extent
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1.89 Linear Metres
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History
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The old parish church of St Ninians occupies a site which has been in continual ecclesiastical use since the middle of the 12th century. The church was originally the parish church of Eccles. In 1746 all of the church building except for the tower was destroyed in an explosion. A new building was completed in 1751 which was added to and renovated in the 19th and 20th centuries. In the 20th century the church became known as Stirling St Ninians Old to distinguish it from St Ninians St George's.
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Finding Aids
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A summary catalogue is available at Stirling Council Archives
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Language
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English
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Associated Persons
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