Volume contents
- 3 - Minutes , 1749
 - 6 - Minutes , 1750
 - 11 - Minutes , 1751
 - 13 - Minutes , 1756
 - 15 - Minutes , 1763
 - 21 - Minutes , 1764
 - 44 - Minutes , 1765
 - 69 - Minutes , 1766
 - 117 - Minutes , 1767
 - 135 - Minutes , 1823
 - 135 - Minutes , 1824
 - 142 - Minutes , 1825
 - 146 - Minutes , 1826
 - 151 - Minutes , 1827
 - 156 - Minutes , 1828
 - 162 - Minutes , 1829
 - 170 - Minutes , 1830
 - 179 - Minutes , 1831
 - 189 - Minutes , 1832
 - 200 - Minutes , 1833
 - 210 - Minutes , 1834
 - 217 - Minutes , 1835
 - 233 - Minutes , 1836
 - 245 - Minutes , 1837
 - 255 - Minutes , 1838
 - 267 - Minutes , 1839
 - 279 - Minutes , 1840
 - 289 - Minutes , 1841
 - 296 - Minutes , 1842
 - 303 - Marriages , 1856
 - 303 - Marriages , 1855
 - 305 - Marriages , 1857
 
Castleton kirk session, Minutes (1749-1757; 1823-1842), Register of marriages (1855-1857), CH2/64/3
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.
Castleton kirk session
A church court that sat within the presbytery of Langholm and the synod of Dumfries. The pre-Reformation church belonged to the priory of Canonbie. In 1604 the neighbouring churches of Ettleton, Wheelkirk and Belkirk were united with Castleton into one charge.