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Church History information for Newburgh and places above it in the hierarchy

Newburgh

  • Newburgh Kirk Session:

In 1178 St Andrews Tironensian Abbey of Lindores was founded in the district which was later to form the parish of Newburgh, and in 1622 Newburgh was erected into a separate charge with ratification made by Parliament in 1633. The old parish church of Newburgh stood until 1832 when it was removed to make way for the present day building. Following the 1929 union of the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church, Newburgh became termed Newburgh St Katharine's and in 1953 a union was established with the former United Free church congregation of Newburgh St Andrew's, under the name of Newburgh. Newburgh later established a link with Abdie and Dunbog in 1983. The kirk session formerly sat within the Presbytery of Cupar and presently falls within the jurisdiction of the Presbytery of St Andrews.

  • Newburgh Associate Congregation:

The Newburgh Associate (Burgher) congregation, which sat within the Presbytery of Cupar, commenced in 1785. There had been a secession congregation here from 1740. The congregation suffered from the commencement of a Relief Church congregation at Newburgh in 1841. The charge became one of the United Presbyterian Church congregations in 1847. Following the union of the United Presbyterian Church and the Free Church of Scotland in 1900, the charge became Newburgh West United Free Church, and was united with Newburgh East UF Church in 1903.

  • Newburgh United Presbyterian Churches:

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  • Newburgh and Abdie Free Church:

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Fife

A census of Religious Worship and Education was taken in 1851 at the same time as the census of population. A table of statistics about the churches in Fife at this time is available here.

The Fife Post has useful pages listing the churches in Fife in 1861, 1893 and 1903. (look under Genealogy)

Information on historic churches at the Scottish Churches website.

The Churches of Britain and Ireland site has photographs of many churches in Fife. More are needed - can you help?

Scotland

Scotland - Church History - links and information.

UK and Ireland