Saints in Scottish Place-Names
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Inchture, parish
Grid reference
NO 281 287 (accurate position)
Six-figure easting & northing
328100 728700
Latitude
56.44508635994627
Longitude
-3.1664217016399743
Nearby places
Inchmartine (House), settlement Errol (1.25 miles)
St Mary's Chapel, Inchmartin, Errol (1.28 miles)
Rossie(clerach), former parish, Inchture (1.36 miles)
Rossie(clerach) Church, now in Inchture (1.36 miles)
Inchmartine Pow, Errol (1.36 miles)
Object Classification
Parish (extant in 1975)
Is linear feature?
No
Relationships with other parishes
Contains Kinnaird, parish PER (formerly)
Relationships with other places
Parish details
Inchture now including the medieval parish of Rossie REX
Parish TLA
INT
County
Perthshire
Medieval diocese
St Andrews
Names
1 head-name linked to this place ?Inchture
Head name
Inchture
Place
Inchture, parish
Certainty that this name applies to this place
Certain
The status of this name is
Current
Is this a current OS form? ?
No
Is this the original referent of the place?
Maybe
Is the association of this name to this object hypothetical?
No
Inchethore 1189, RRS ii
Historic formInchethore Head nameInchture PlaceInchture, parish Certainty that this name applies to this placeCertain SourceRRS ii, no. 333 Date of citation1189 x 1195 Feature named in sourcechurch |
Associated person or bodyWilliam I, king of Scots Certainty of identity of person or bodyCertain Associated person or bodyEarl of Atholl Certainty of identity of person or bodyCertain |
Source code
RRS ii
Source title
Regesta Regum Scottorum, the Acts of William I
Editors
G. W. S. Barrow
Year
1971
Inchstoure 1560, Assumption
Historic formInchstoure Head nameInchture PlaceInchture, parish Certainty that this name applies to this placeCertain SourceAssumption, 16 Date of citation1560 x 1570 Feature named in sourcekirk |
Source code
Assumption
Source title
The Books of Assumption of the Thirds of Benefices: Scottish Ecclesiastical Rentals at the Reformation
Editors
J. Kirk
Series
Records of Social and Economic History, New Series, 21
Year
1995