Session minutes, 1843-1978; Deacons' Court minutes, 1852-1973; Congregational board minutes, 1973-1978 and business papers, 1955-1977; Cash books, 1881-1949 and 1964-1988; Seat letting book, 1928-1957; Proclamation register, 1970-1971; Communion rolls, 1886-1921 and 1967-1977; Property registers, 1957-1987; Womans' Guild minutes, 1936-1956 and 1964-1970; papers relating to building of church, 1830-1845; Papers relating to maintenance of buildings and organ, 1949-1973; Papers relating to endowments, teinds and stipends, 1951-1965; Cradle roll, 1967-1973.
Records of Tayport (Ferryport-on-Craig) Free Church, Queen Street United Free Church
This material is held atUniversity of St Andrews Special Collections
- Reference
- GB 227 CH3/294
- Dates of Creation
- 1830-1988
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- 2 metres
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
At the Disruption of 1843 the minister and congregation of Tayport, Ferryport-on-Craig adhered to the Free Church, and during that same year a church was erected to house the session. Following the union of the United Presbyterian Church and the Free Church of Scotland in 1900, Ferryport-on-Craig became the Queen Street United Free Church and in 1909 was transferred from the Presbytery of St Andrews to that of Dundee. The congregation continued after the union of the United Free Church with the Church of Scotland in 1929. In 1978 Tayport Queen Street and the congregation of Tayport Erskine Ferryport-on-Craig established a union, under the name of Tayport. Tayport Kirk Session, which presently sits within the Presbytery of St Andrews, remains active today.
Sources: John Alexander Lamb, The Fasti of the United Free Church of Scotland 1900-1929 (Edinburgh, 1956); Robert Small, The History of the Congregations of the United Presbyterian Church 1733-1900 (Edinburgh, 1904); W. Ewing, Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900 (Edinburgh, 1914), Vol II; Hew Scott and others (ed.), Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae, vols. 9-11 (Edinburgh, 1915-2000).
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Note
Description compiled by Rachel Hart, Archives Hub Project, based on description created by Lesley Doig and modified by Alan Borthwick, Scottish Archive Network project.
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