Ruthven Churchyard
Ruthven, Angus, Scotland
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Ruthven Parish was first noted in 1180. The present red sandstone Church was built in 1859 overlooking the River Isla. The two ancient crosses in the west wall, a ship's bell marked " The Enterprise WW 1735 " and the Royal Warrant appointing John G McPherson Minister in 1874 are of interest. The oldest gravestone is early 17th Century.
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Ruthven Parish was first noted in 1180. The present red sandstone Church was built in 1859 overlooking the River Isla. The two ancient crosses in the west wall, a ship's bell marked " The Enterprise WW 1735 " and the Royal Warrant appointing John G McPherson Minister in 1874 are of interest. The oldest gravestone is early 17th Century.
(AngusGlens.co.uk)
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- Added: 31 Oct 2014
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2558509
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