Blair Atholl kirk session

A church court that sat within the presbytery of Dunkeld and synod of Perth and Stirling. The old church was dedicated to St Bride. The church of Struan was used as a mission chapel within the parish and it was dedicated to St Fillan. Of old the parish of Struan was often referred to as Struan Robertson. In the early seventeenth century, sometime prior to 1632, the two parishes, along with Kilmoveonaig and Lude, were united together under the name of Blair Atholl.

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