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  • The term Laigh Kirk meaning "low church" in the Scots language, was originally applied in contradistinction to the "high church" or main church within...
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    The Laigh Kirk, Paisley was a congregation of the Church of Scotland and the original Burgh church of Paisley. The Laigh Kirk was founded in August 1738...
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    The Laigh Kirk is a church in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland and has a remake of Homeless Jesus. The current church, the third on the site, was built...
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    the High Kirk (now formally Oakshaw Trinity Church, but still retaining the High Kirk name), the Middle Kirk and the Laigh Kirk, the Middle Kirk no longer...
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    community was established between the fifth–seventh centuries at the Laigh Kirk Church by a Saint Marnock. The earliest known mention of the town was...
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  • Chapeltoun to live with her brothers. Husband & spouse were buried at the Laigh Kirk, Stewarton. Cankerton, originally Cankerton was also found locally as...
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    Ch. 7 (20): Frank and Fairservice attend a service in the cathedral's Laigh Kirk, during which Frank receives a whispered warning with a summons to meet...
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    Portland granted Stirling the title of Minister as the second charge for the Laigh Kirk parish in Kilmarnock. Finally, in February 1824, Stirling was appointed...
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    surviving to adulthood. From 1758 to 1768, he was minister of the Laigh Kirk, Paisley (Low Kirk). Witherspoon became prominent within the Church as an Evangelical...
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    main block having three storeys, with the Parliament Hall and the Laigh Hall or Laigh House on the upper two storeys, and below these there was an undercroft...
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    were erected, including Fenwick Kirk Yard, the Laigh Kirk in Kilmarnock, Galston Kirk Yard, Loudoun Old Parish Kirk near Galston, Newmilns Keep and Kirkyard...
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    Scottish National Archive mentions a 'Cattle salt' in Stewarton. In the Laigh Kirk graveyard there is a memorial to Robert Cunningham, erected by James Cunningham...
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    15 November, the Glasgow Police mustered in the Session House of the Laigh Kirk, Trongate, for the first time. There were three reliefs. One sergeant...
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    church. A merger with the Tron St Anne congregation (previously of the Laigh Kirk on Trongate) in 1940 led to the compound St George's Tron name coming...
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  • April 1895. They were both buried at the Laigh Kirk, Stewarton. The fields between the Law Mount and Laigh Castleton were known by the quaint names of...
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    22 March 1775 to 5 May 1847, dying at the age of 73 and buried at the Laigh Kirk in Stewarton. The dates and descriptions suggest that the 'lofty house...
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  • Muckle Kirk) in Peterhead, he was chaplain to Peterhead Prison. He married Jean Howie, daughter of Rev. D. P. Howie Minister of The Laigh Kirk, Kilmarnock...
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  • to a nucleus formed by the past influence of John Witherspoon at the Laigh Kirk, Paisley, and John Snodgrass at the High Church. By 1798, Wylie had moved...
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  • Cuningham's tutor was the Rev. James McKinlay, Minister of Kilmarnock's Laigh Kirk, who figures in the poem "The Ordination". In 1789 Burns asked Captain...
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    Scotland in 1952. From 1920 to 1928 he was minister of the New Laigh Kirk (West High Kirk) in Kilmarnock. In 1938 he was minister of Sherbrooke St Gilbert's...
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