Craig kirk session
A church court that sat within the presbytery of Brechin and the synod of Angus and Mearns. Formerly known as Inchbrioch or Inchbrayock, the parish was dedicated to St Brioch and it was formerly a prebend of Brechin. Ministry is recorded from 1562. Craig was united with the old parish of Dunninald in 1618.Records available
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