Dinnet (quoad sacra) kirk session

A Church of Scotland quoad sacra parish. It sat within the presbytery of Kincardine O'Neil, later of Deeside, from 1962 of Deeside and Alford, and from 1976 of Kincardine and Deeside, and the synod of Aberdeen. It began in 1875 and was disjoined from the parishes of Aboyne, Logie-Coldstone and Glenmuick in 1881 and erected as a separate parish.

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