Volume contents
- 1 - Minutes , 1814
- 3 - Minutes , 1815
- 7 - Minutes , 1816
- 9 - Minutes , 1817
- 10 - Minutes , 1818
- 14 - Minutes , 1819
- 18 - Minutes , 1820
- 26 - Minutes , 1821
- 30 - Minutes , 1822
- 33 - Minutes , 1823
- 41 - Minutes , 1824
- 44 - Minutes , 1825
- 49 - Minutes , 1826
- 52 - Minutes , 1827
- 54 - Minutes , 1828
- 59 - Minutes , 1829
- 63 - Minutes , 1830
- 73 - Minutes , 1831
- 80 - Minutes , 1832
- 98 - Minutes , 1833
- 110 - Minutes , 1834
- 128 - Minutes , 1835
- 144 - Minutes , 1836
- 158 - Minutes , 1837
- 165 - Minutes , 1838
- 168 - Minutes , 1839
- 176 - Minutes , 1840
- 181 - Minutes , 1841
- 185 - Minutes , 1842
- 187 - Minutes , 1843
Pencaitland kirk session, Minutes (1814-1843), CH2/296/7
Kirk sessions are local church courts, the lowest courts in the Church of Scotland and other presbyterian churches. The records of kirk session meetings, decisions and transactions are normally hand-written.
Pencaitland kirk session
A church court that sat within the presbytery of Haddington and the synod of Lothian and Tweeddale. Prior to the reformation the church of Pencaitland belonged to the Abbey of Dryburgh.