Fenwick kirk session
A church court that sat within the presbytery of Irvine and the synod of Glasgow and Ayr. The parish of Fenwick formed part of that of Kilmarnock until 1642, when it was disjoined and erected as a separate parish, known for a time as the parish of New-Kilmarnock.Records available
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