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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 744937

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

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NO53NE 54.00 57143 35806

NO53NE 54.01 57140 35860 Loupin'on Stane

NO53NE 54.02 57161 35816 Burial Aisle

Panbride church is undoubtedly very old though its date of erection is unknown. It appears that the original form of the building was a cross; the arms to the S and E were removed, and the E one rebuilt in 1681.

NEw Statistical Account (NSA) 1845.

The church of St Bridget at Panbride was a vicarage belonging to Arbroath Abbey, but, in all probability, the present church is not older than the Reformation.

J Carrie 1881.

Entirely rebuilt on the original site in 1851.

A J Warden 1885.

Wholly modern.

Visited by OS 30 May 1958.

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