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Moneydie Parish Church And Churchyard

Burial Ground (Post Medieval), Church (19th Century), Churchyard (Post Medieval), Pillory (Post Medieval), War Memorial (20th Century)

Site Name Moneydie Parish Church And Churchyard

Classification Burial Ground (Post Medieval), Church (19th Century), Churchyard (Post Medieval), Pillory (Post Medieval), War Memorial (20th Century)

Alternative Name(s) Moneydie Church War Memorial Plaque

Canmore ID 26792

Site Number NO02NE 79

NGR NO 06512 29642

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/26792

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Photographs and research notes relating to graveyard monuments in Moneydie Churchyard, Perthshire.
Photographs and research notes relating to graveyard monuments in Moneydie Churchyard, Perthshire.Photographs and research notes relating to graveyard monuments in Moneydie Churchyard, Perthshire.Photographs and research notes relating to graveyard monuments in Moneydie Churchyard, Perthshire.Moneydie Parish Church And Churchyard, NO02NE 79, Ordnance Survey index card, RectoPhotographs and research notes relating to graveyard monuments in Moneydie Churchyard, Perthshire.View of gravestone commemorating William Scobie dated 1818 in the churchyard of Moneydie Parish Church.View of gravestone commemorating John Gou dated 1786 in the churchyard of Moneydie Parish Church.Oblique aerial view.View of grave slab commemorating Thomas Alison, in the churchyard of Moneydie Parish Church.Moneydie Parish Church And Churchyard, NO02NE 79, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto

Administrative Areas

  • Council Perth And Kinross
  • Parish Moneydie
  • Former Region Tayside
  • Former District Perth And Kinross
  • Former County Perthshire

Archaeology Notes

NO02NE 79 06512 29642.

NO02NE 79.01 NO 0652 2963 Human Remains; Plague Burials (possible)

For adjacent manse, see NO02NE 108.

Built 1814 (Name Book 1865); Jougs.

New Statistical Account (NSA) 1845; G Hay 1957

Moneydie (Dunkeld, Athole and Drumalbane) church was a prebend of Dunkeld by 1274, the parsonage remaining so annexed, while the cure was a vicarage perpetual.

I B Cowan 1967

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