WebWe are adding hundreds of thousands of extracted historical records to our website - including rolls of male heads of families, baptismal and marriage registers, Kirk Session records and Poor Law records. To see the records currently available for each parish, follow the links below. WebThe Church of Scotland KILTARLITY CHURCH of SCOTLAND RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT Year to 31 December. ... Contact Address: Ian D. Morrison [ Treasurer ] 1 Cabrich, Kirkhill, Inverness, IV5 7PJ 01463 782727 – …
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WebThis parish is about 8 miles long, and from 1 to 3 miles broad. It is bounded on the east and south, by the parish of Inverness; on the west, by the parish of Kiltarlity; on the north, by the parishes of Kilmorack, Urray, and Kilternan, being separated from the three last mentioned by the river Beauly and the Moray Frith. Gazetteer for Scotland WebKiltarlity Free Church is a Christian community sharing the good news of Jesus in the rural highlands We’re a church for all ages with a desire to learn more about Jesus and to make Jesus known to others. We serve the villages of Kiltarlity, Kirkhill and Beauly and the surrounding area. We are part of the Free Church of Scotland. secure click latch
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WebKiltarlity and Kirkhill Churches were linked together in 1982. Kiltarlity linked with Kirkhill is in the Presbytery of Inverness. On the south side of the Beauly Firth the village of … WebClick on the map for other historical maps of this place. In 1882-4, Frances Groome's Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland described Kirkhill like this: Kirkhill, a parish of N Inverness-shire, comprising the ancient parishes of Wardlaw and Farnua, and containing the stations of Bunchrew, Lentran, and Clunes, 3½, 5¾, and 7½ miles W by N of the ... http://www.kiltarlityandkirkhill.org.uk/the-christmas-journey/dark-blue-nativity-scene-silhouette-traditional-christmas-card-instagram-post-square/ secure church network