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Bishop Keith thinks there was a college of Culdees at Dunblane, [156] but we do not hear anything about it in history, and the important college was at Muthill, where the Dean of Dunblane afterwards had his seat.
Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys Herbert Story
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Those north of the Tay are at Brechin and Restennet; those south of it, at St. Andrews (Regulus), Markinch, and Dunblane; Abernethy, Muthill, and
Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys Herbert Story
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Cruickshanks, Episcopal minister at Muthill, who occasionally officiated at Gask.
Chronicles of Strathearn John Hunter 1883
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It was not till August 3rd, 1704, that Mr William Haly was ordained as minister of Muthill.
Chronicles of Strathearn John Hunter 1883
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Tullichettle was more than Comrie, as Strageath was more than Muthill.
Chronicles of Strathearn John Hunter 1883
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These desecrations ill agree with what is truly stated by my predecessor in the New S.atistical Account, that "the inhabitants of Muthill, until very lately (_i. e._, about 1835), held S. Patrick's name in so high veneration that on his day (March 17) neither the clap of the mill was heard nor the plough seen to move in the furrow."
Chronicles of Strathearn John Hunter 1883
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At Blairinroar, five miles west from Muthill, two or three cot-houses still bear the name
Chronicles of Strathearn John Hunter 1883
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At Struthill, two miles south of Muthill, both chapel walls and ancient burial-ground remained till about 50 years ago, when they were shamefully turned -- the one into dyke material, and the consecrated soil and remains into top-dressing for corn land.
Chronicles of Strathearn John Hunter 1883
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Bridge at Culdees, rebuilt Culdee Church at Muthill; crowned James II. in 1437 at Holyrood, 1429-1447.
Chronicles of Strathearn John Hunter 1883
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The James Rowe referred to was minister of Muthill, and was married to Margaret Stirling, a daughter of the laird of Ardoch, the "old reverend gentleman" above named.
Chronicles of Strathearn John Hunter 1883
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