Volume contents
- 1 - Minutes , Title page
- 2 - Minutes , Minister and elders
- 3 - Minutes , 1711
- 12 - Minutes , 1712
- 26 - Minutes , 1713
- 37 - Minutes , 1714
- 53 - Minutes , 1715
- 67 - Minutes , 1716
- 77 - Minutes , 1717
- 84 - Minutes , 1718
- 91 - Minutes , 1719
- 97 - Minutes , 1720
- 104 - Minutes , 1721
- 109 - Minutes , 1722
- 115 - Minutes , 1723
- 121 - Minutes , 1724
- 130 - Minutes , 1725
- 142 - Minutes , 1726
- 155 - Minutes , 1727
- 171 - Minutes , 1728
- 181 - Minutes , 1729
- 191 - Minutes , 1730
- 202 - Minutes , 1731
- 217 - Accounts , 1711-1731 Collections
- 231 - Accounts , 1725-1730 Mortification money
- 235 - Accounts , 1711-1725 Poor's money
Mortlach kirk session, Minutes and accounts (1711-1731), CH2/529/3
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.
Mortlach kirk session
A church court that, until 1688, sat within the presbytery of Fordyce and the synod of Aberdeen. Between 1688 and 1706 it sat within the synod of Elgin. From 1706 it sat within the synod of Moray and the presbytery of Strathbogie.