WebSite Name Inchinnan, New Parish Church, Gravestones Classification Cross (Period Unassigned), Cross Slab (Early Medieval), Grave Slab (Period Unassigned) Alternative Name(s) Abbotsinch; Inchinnan, New Parish Church, Early Gravestones; 'templar' Stones Canmore ID 43095 Site Number NS46NE 7.01 NGR NS 47934 68913 WebEcclesiastical: church Local Authority Renfrewshire Parish Inchinnan NGR NS 49074 68052 Coordinates 249074, 668052 Description The monument comprises the remains of the former parish church of All Hallows, the associated burial ground, tombstones and manse.
Inchinnan Parish Church - Scotlands Churches Trust
WebHis bones were preserved in an impressive sarcophagus at the Inchinnan church. Christian feast day: Conval. September 28. Saint Conval (Conwall) was an Irish-born missionary who, when pondering his vocation, was carried by the stone he stood on across the Irish Sea to Inchinnan in Scotland. He was active in the Kingdom of Strathclyde in the ... WebInchinnan Parish Church - Scotlands Churches Trust Denomination: Church of Scotland Address: Old Greenock Road , Renfrew , PA4 9PH Local Authority: Renfrewshire Listing: … graeme blundell the australian
InchinnanParishChurch - Kirk Session Minutes
WebThese stones stood within the graveyard of the medieval parish church of Inchinnan, dedicated to St Conval, which was demolished in 1828 and replaced with a new building. In 1900 this building was also demolished and replaced by All Hallows Church. http://www.douglashistory.co.uk/history/Places/Churches&Abbeys/all_hallows_church.html WebMinisters of Inchinnan Ministers, Exhorters and Readers 2016 - Ann Knox 2011 - 2015 Alison McBrier 1995 – 2009 Marilyn MacLaine 1990 – 1994 Leslie Donaghy 1970 – 1990 J Alan C Mathers 1958 – 1969 Harry Galbraith Miller 1939 – 1958 John I McBurnie 1931 – 1939 Alex W Sawyer 1919 – 1930 Frederick A Steuart 1880 – 1919 Robert McClelland graeme bold scottish widows