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St John's Kirk

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by Peter Waghevens of Mechlin (Malines) and is dated 1506. This is one of the finest pre-reformation bells in existence.  There are five Flemish chime bells (at floor level), dated 1526, which bear no maker's name but may be the work of Willem van den Ghein of Mechlin.  In all there are eight bells at St John's which date from before the Reformation.
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The Ave Maria bell, which hangs in the side belfry dates from about 1340.  The disused "Agnus Dei" bell which is one of the 15 bells at floor level probably dates from the early 16th century.  The bourdon or largest bell of the carillon, weighing 1429 kg, is an extremely fine casting
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installed in 1935, which is housed in the main tower belfry; the remainder are disused (13 hang in the side belfry on the north side of the spire which are visible from the outside, and the remaining 15 hang in a metal frame at floor level within the church building).
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Until 1580, the surrounds of the church was the principal cemetery of Perth. While there are several burials still in the vicinity, prominent citizens were buried within the church.
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monasteries, "stripping them back to their bare walls". St John's Kirk was subsequently divided into three separate churches — East, Middle and West — each with its own minister.
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Contained within the church building are 63 bells, a greater number than any other church in the British Isles. Of these, 35 form the active
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The church is bounded by St John's Place to the north (fed by Kirkgate) and south (as South St John's Place, fed by St Ann's Lane),
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The stained-glass Blue Window in the northwest corner of the church is the work of American glazier Harvey Salvin, whilst the
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in 1825 in order to improve traffic flow. He also carried out repairs on the building. Another restoration was done by Sir
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was unveiled in St John Street, at the rear of the church, in 2021. Prior remembrance services were carried out at the
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in shape, is a result of a 15th-century rebuild. The choir is now the oldest part of the building, dating to 1448.
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Michael Pearce, 'A French Furniture Maker and the 'Courtly Style' in Sixteenth-Century Scotland',
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The modern carillon consists of the bourdon bell by Peter Waghevens (1506), and 34 bells cast by
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in the kirk, which marked the beginning of the Reformation in Scotland. After the sermon, the
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Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland: A Graphic and Accurate Description of Every Place in Scotland
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Repair and restorations occurred in the 1980s and in the early 21st century. The
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The central tower is understood to have been the model for the two towers of
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the priest, removed ornamentation from the church, and then went to nearby
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Perth's war memorial beside the St John's Street elevation of the church
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The church's tower above the rooftops, looking west from Bridgend
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There has been a church on the site since 1126, when King
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ST JOHN'S KIRK, KIRKSIDE, ST JOHN'S PLACE, ST JOHN STREET
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building. The church is most noted for being the site of
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List of Category A listed buildings in Perth and Kinross
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at the church during his 1296 invasion of Scotland, the
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Prime Minister inspects carillon bell foundry (1935)
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For the church of the same name in Lochwinnoch, see
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St John's Kirk, Lochwinnoch
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56°23′45″N 3°25′41″W / 56.395857°N 3.42811641°W / 56.395857; -3.42811641
Perth
Perth and Kinross
Denomination
Church of Scotland
Official website
Dedication
John the Baptist
Category A listed building
Minister(s)
Perth
Perth and Kinross
Church of Scotland
St John's Place
Category A listed
John Knox
idolatry
Scottish Reformation
John the Baptist
St John Street
David I
Dunfermline Abbey
David de Bernham
Alexander III
Edward I
mass
First War of Scottish Independence
Charles I

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