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Place name County Entry Source Auchterarder Perthshire Gask, Glendevon, Madderty, Monzievaird and Strowan, Muthill, and Trinity Gask. Pop. (1871) 20,457, of whom 4611 were communicants of the Church Groome Blackford Perthshire Trinity Gask; E by Trinity Gask, Auchterarder, and Glendevon; S by Glendevon, Dollar, and Tillicoultry in Clackmannanshire, and Alva in Stirlingshire Groome Colquhalzie Perthshire with a mansion, in Trinity Gask parish, Perthshire, on the right bank of the Earn, 4½ miles NNW of Auchterarder. Groome Colquhalzie Perthshire Colquhalzie , seat, Trinity Gask par., Perthshire, on river Earn, 4½ miles NW. of Auchterarder. Bartholomew Dunfermline Fife Dunfermline, a city and parish in the SW of Fife. A royal and parliamentary burgh, a place of manufacture, and Groome Earn Perthshire Trinity-Gask, Findo-Gask, Aberdalgie, Forteviot (detached), and Rhynd on the N, and Muthill, Blackford, Auchterarder, Dunning, Forteviot, Forgandenny, Dunbarny Groome Gascon Hall Perthshire Trinity Gask par., Perthshire, on river Earn; the Gascon Hall of Blind Harry's Wallace is supposed to have stood Bartholomew Gascon Hall Perthshire Trinity Gask parish, Perthshire, on the N bank of the Earn, 1¼ mile WNW of Dunning station. Tradition makes Groome Gask or Findo Gask Perthshire Gask or Findo Gask, a hamlet and a parish in Strathearn district, Perthshire. The hamlet lies 1 7 / 8 mile SSE of Balgowan station, and 2½ miles N by W of Dunning station, this being 9½ miles WSW of Perth, and 4¼ NE of Auchterarder, under which there is a post office of Gask. The parish, containing also Clathy village, and having Balgowan station on its north-western border, is bounded NW by Madderty and Methven, E by Tibbermore and Forteviot, S by Dunning, SW by Auchterarder, and W by Trinity Groome Kinkell Perthshire Trinity-Gask. Its church was dedicated to St Bean or Beanus, who, according to Dr Skene, dwelt here in the first Groome Kinkell Perthshire ancient par. and vil., Trinity-Gask par., Perthshire; the vil. is on river Earn, 2½ miles N. of Auchterarder. Bartholomew Madderty Perthshire Gask, S by Trinity Gask, SW by Monzie (detached), and NW by Crieff. Its utmost length, from ENE to WSW, is 5 5 / 8 miles Groome Millearne House Perthshire Millearne House , seat, Trinity Gask par., Perthshire, on river Earn, 3 miles N. of Auchterarder. Bartholomew Millearne House Perthshire Trinity-Gask parish, Perthshire, near the left bank of the river Earn, 3½ miles NNW of Auchterarder. Ord. Sur ., sh. 47, 1869. Groome Monzie Perthshire Trinity-Gask, SW by Muthill, and W and NW by Crieff. The Earn flows 1½ mile south eastward along Groome Muthill Perthshire Trinity-Gask and Blackford, S by Ardoch and Dunblane, and W by Comrie and two detached sections of Monzievaird. Its utmost Groome Perth, District of Perthshire Logierait, Longforgan, Madderty, Meigle, Moneydie, Monzie, Monzievaird, Moulin, Muthill, Rattray, St Madoes, St Martins, Trinity-Gask, and part of Weem. Groome Perthshire Perthshire Gask, Forgandenny, Forteviot, Fortingall, Fossoway, Fowlis-Easter, Fowlis-Wester, Glendevon, Inchture, Kenmore, Killin, Kilinadock, Kilspindie, Kincardine, Kinclaven, Kinfauns, Kinloch, Kinnaird, Kinnoull, Kippen, Kirkmichael, Lecropt, Lethendy, Little Dunkeld, Logie, Logierait, Longforgan, Madderty, Meigle, Methven, Moneydie, Monzie, Monzievaird and Strowan, Moulin, Muckart, Muthill, Perth, Port of Menteith, Rattray, Redgorton, Rhynd, St Madoes, St Martins, Scone, Tibbermuir, Trinity Groome Trinity-Gask Perthshire Gask is in the presbytery of Auchterarder and the synod of Perth and Stirling; the living is worth £266. The present parish comprises the ancient parishes of Kinkell and Easter Gask, the latter of which had a second place of worship at a spot still known as Chapelhill; and the union of the three churches into one parish is said to have given rise to the name of Trinity Groome
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