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Cramond Kirk

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fort at Cramond. The latter (probably built around 100AD) was abandoned by the Romans around 300AD, however, all evidence would point to the Roman structure surviving and being rededicated to Christian worship at some point. Although not having a claim to "continuous use for Christian worship" it has had broken use as a place of worship for 1900 years making it one of the most significant religious sites in Scotland.
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The existing church mainly dates from 1656 but incorporates a 15th-century tower and stands on the site of a medieval church which had become ruinous by 1500. It was used from 1573 onwards. However, it is noteworthy that the said medieval church stood on the site of the temple within the former Roman
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Next door to the Kirk there is the Manse which has been a home for the Minister of Cramond Kirk for centuries. The existing Manse was constructed in three parts, as extensions were needed to the original building.
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The church was enlarged in 1701, partly to incorporate the Barnton burial vault to the east. A castellated entrance porch was added in 1811 and a major remodelling was undertaken in 1828 by Edinburgh architect
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Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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1712 to 1730 - James Smith, translated to New North (St Giles) in 1730 and Moderator for that year
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1666 to 1674 - David Falconer MA, later Professor of Divinity at the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh by Gifford, McWilliam and Walker
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1884 to 1889 - John Webster DD (1827-1903) resigned
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1843 to 1877 - Walter Laidlaw Colvin DD (1812-1877)
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Cramond
Edinburgh
Roman fort
church tower
St Columba
Dunkeld
Holyrood Abbey
William Burn
David Bryce
Union of the Crowns
Trinity College Church
John Hamilton of Blair
South Leith Parish Church
Alexander Young
St Andrews
Bishop of Edinburgh
University of St Andrews
William Hamilton
University of Edinburgh
Gilbert Hamilton
Charles Stuart of Dunearn
Lord Provost
James Stuart of Binend
Robert Walker
George Muirhead
Free Church of Scotland
"Cramond Kirk"
"Welcome to Cramond Kirk"
"Cramond Kirk | The Mystery of Cramond Manse"

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