Aberfeldy (quoad sacra) kirk session

A Church of Scotland quoad sacra parish. It sat within the presbytery of Weem, later of Dunkeld, later of Dunkeld and Meigle, and the synod of Perth and Stirling. It began as a chapel of ease for the burgh of Aberfeldy in 1884. The burgh was partly in the parish of Dull and partly in the parish of Logierait in the county of Perth. In 1897 the quoad sacra parish of Aberfeldy was formed from parts of the parishes of Logierait and Dull.

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