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List of civil parishes in Scotland

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Map of civil parishes in Scotland

This is a list of the 871 civil parishes in Scotland.[1][2]

Context

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From 1845 to 1930, parishes formed part of the local government system of Scotland: having parochial boards from 1845 to 1894, and parish councils from 1894 until 1930.

The parishes, which had their origins in the ecclesiastical parishes of the Church of Scotland, often overlapped county boundaries, largely because they reflected earlier territorial divisions.

In the early 1860s, many parishes which were physically detached from their county were re-allocated to the county by which they were surrounded; some border parishes were transferred to neighbouring counties. This affects the indexing of such things as birth, marriage, and death registrations and other records indexed by county. In 1891, there were further substantial changes to the areas of many parishes, as the boundary commission appointed under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889 eliminated many anomalies, and assigned divided parishes to a single county.

Parishes have had no direct administrative function since 1930. In that year, all parishes and parts of parishes outside burghs (technically known as landward), were grouped into districts with elected district councils. These council districts were abolished in 1975, and the new local council authorities established in that year often cut across parish boundaries. In 1996, there was a further reorganisation of Scottish local government, and a number of civil parishes lie in two or more council areas. The counties and county place-names are retained for Land Registrations, Lieutenancy areas, Chambers of Commerce, and various community organizations, although their administrations were taken over by Regional Councils.

Civil parishes are still used for some statistical purposes, and separate census figures are published for them. As their areas have been largely unchanged since the 19th century, this allows for comparison of population figures over an extended period of time.

There have been many variations in the spelling of some parish names over the historical period. In this list the names as used in the reports of the General Register Office for Scotland for the 2002 census are used.

List

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Civil Parish Council Area County
(1891)
Notes Area
(hectares)
Population
(2011-03-27)[3]
(1930 boundaries)
Abbey St Bathans Scottish Borders Berwickshire Medieval. 3,019 106
Abdie Fife Fife Medieval. Also known formerly as Lindores. 728 421
Abercorn Falkirk
West Lothian
Linlithgowshire Medieval. 1,317 458
Aberdalgie Perth and Kinross Perthshire Medieval. Absorbed ancient parish of Dupplin in 1618.[4] 1,155 402
Aberdeen Aberdeen City Aberdeenshire Medieval; parish of New Aberdeen (aka Aberdeen St Nicholas) established c. 1150 from part of Old Machar/Old Aberdeen. Additional medieval parishes recorded are Aberdeen Snow/St Mary, and Aberdeen Spittal (latter created 1427).[5] Main parish divided into six (East, West, North, South, Greyfriars and St Clement) in 1828.[6] In 1891 it absorbed Old Aberdeen? 4,519 160,738
Aberdour Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Medieval. 6,920 763
Aberdour Fife Fife Medieval. 3,566 1,972
Aberfoyle Stirling Perthshire Medieval. 4,986 1,065
Aberlady East Lothian Haddingtonshire Medieval. 1,885 1,514
Aberlemno Angus Forfarshire Medieval. Absorbed ancient parish of Auldbar. 4,705 544
Aberlour Moray Banffshire Medieval. 4,026 2,204
Abernethy Fife
Perth and Kinross
Perthshire Medieval. Partly in Fife until 1891. 3,418 1,826
Abernethy and Kincardine Highland Inverness-shire Union of two ancient parishes at the Reformation. Partly in Morayshire until 1891. 34,992 1,302
Abernyte Perth and Kinross Perthshire Medieval. 1,906 244
Aboyne and Glen Tanar Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Union of the ancient parishes of Aboyne and Glentanar, c. 1600[7] or c. 1763.[8] 12,172 2,961
Airlie Angus Forfarshire Medieval. 4,247 506
Airth Falkirk Stirlingshire Medieval. 2,914 2,438
Alford Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Medieval. 3,736 2,860
Alloa Clackmannanshire Clackmannanshire Created at the Reformation out of part of Clackmannan parish. Includes part of medieval parish of Cambuskenneth. AKA Alloway. Partly in Perthshire until 1891. 5,489 30,443
Alness Highland Ross and Cromarty Medieval. 534 3,093
Alva Clackmannanshire Clackmannanshire Medieval. In Stirlingshire until 1891 248 7,577
Alvah Aberdeenshire Banffshire Medieval. Partly in Aberdeenshire until 1891. 6,011 665
Alves Moray Morayshire Medieval. 2,158 505
Alvie Highland Inverness-shire Medieval. 29,525 564
Alyth Perth and Kinross Perthshire Medieval. Partly in Forfarshire until 1891 7,874 3,054
Ancrum Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Medieval. Absorbed the old parish of Longnewtown in 1684. 4,916 824
Annan Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire Medieval. Absorbed parish of Brydekirk, C14th.[9] 5,762 10,503
Anstruther Easter Fife Fife Created out of part of Kilrenny parish. 10 315
Anstruther Wester Fife Fife Medieval. 41 741
Anwoth Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire Medieval. 3,125 737
Applecross Highland Ross and Cromarty Medieval parish.[10] Absorbed into Lochcarron at the Reformation and re-created in 1726.[11] 47,522 576
Applegarth Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire Medieval. 6,179 498
Arbirlot Angus Forfarshire Medieval. 2,325 1,082
Arbroath and St Vigeans Angus Forfarshire Union in the C19th of Arbroath and St Vigeans parishes.[12] St Vigeans was an ancient parish; Arbroath was separated from it in the C16th. 5,664 25,026
Arbuthnott Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire Medieval. 4,233 427
Ardchattan and Muckairn Argyll and Bute
Highland
Argyllshire Union of two ancient parishes, 1637. Ardchattan aka Balevedan; Muckairn aka Kilespickeral or Killespick-Kyril.[13] 35,378 2,536
Ardclach Highland Nairnshire Medieval. 25,402 483
Ardersier Highland Inverness-shire Medieval. 1,463 1,167
Ardgour Highland Argyllshire Created in 1895 from the Argyllshire parts of Kilmallie parish.[14] 48,545 441
Ardnamurchan Highland Inverness-shire Medieval. Absorbed ancient parishes of Eilean Fhianain and Arisaig (aka Kilmorie) in 1614. Partly in Inverness-shire and partly in Argyllshire until 1895, when the Argyllshire parts were removed to form the new parish of Arisaig & Moidart.[15] 32,156 1,144
Ardoch Perth and Kinross Perthshire Created in 1857 out of parts of Muthill, Blackford and Dunblane parishes.[16] 10,690 1,156
Ardrossan North Ayrshire Ayrshire Medieval. Island of Little Cumbrae transferred to Cumbrae parish, 1891. 1,892 21,833
Arisaig and Moidart Highland Argyllshire Medieval parish of Arisaig/Kilmorie/Kilmolroy absorbed into Ardnamurchan in 1614. Arisaig & Moidart created 1895 from the Argyllshire parts of Ardnamurchan. 55,629 894
Arngask Perth and Kinross Perthshire Medieval. Partly in Fife, partly in Kinross-shire until 1891. 2,004 931
Arrochar Argyll and Bute Dunbartonshire Created out of part of Luss parish, C18th.[17] 11,391 728
Ashkirk Scottish Borders Selkirkshire Medieval. Mostly in Roxburghshire until 1891. 3,786 246
Assynt Highland Sutherland Medieval. 47,932 1,021
Athelstaneford East Lothian Haddingtonshire Medieval. 2,162 720
Auchindoir and Kearn Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Union of two ancient parishes. 8,576 545
Auchinleck East Ayrshire Ayrshire Medieval. 6,482 5,852
Auchterarder Perth and Kinross Perthshire Medieval. Absorbed ancient parish of Aberuthven. 4,814 4,747
Auchterderran Fife Fife Medieval. 2,944 11,732
Auchtergaven Perth and Kinross Perthshire Medieval. 8,528 2,748
Auchterhouse Angus Forfarshire Medieval. 2,224 700
Auchterless Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Medieval. 6,789 819
Auchtermuchty Fife Fife Medieval. 2,285 2,603
Auchtertool Fife Fife Medieval. 19 419
Auldearn Highland Nairnshire Medieval. 6,000 1,350
Avoch Highland Ross and Cromarty Medieval. 2,466 1,408
Avondale South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire Medieval. Formerly known as Strathavon. 17,075 8,787
Ayr South Ayrshire Ayrshire Medieval. Absorbed ancient parishes of St Quivox (or Sanchar) and Alloway. 4,860 47,120
Ayton Scottish Borders Berwickshire Medieval. 2,088 1,786
Baldernock East Dunbartonshire Stirlingshire Medieval. 2,875 1,482
Balfron Stirling Stirlingshire Medieval. 4,283 2,156
Ballantrae Dumfries and Galloway
South Ayrshire
Ayrshire Medieval. Formerly known as Kirkcudbright Innertig. 9,574 636
Ballingry Fife Fife Medieval chapel to Auchterderran, then a parish in its own right. Partly in Kinross-shire until 1891. 1,178 7,452
Balmaclellan Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire Medieval. 12,948 476
Balmaghie Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire Medieval. AKA Kirkandrews. 6,399 567
Balmerino Fife Fife Medieval. Formerly called Coultra.[18] 1,415 946
Balquhidder Stirling Perthshire Medieval. 21,145 663
Banchory-Devenick Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire Medieval. 3,364 8,823
Banchory-Ternan Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire Medieval. Partly in Aberdeenshire until 1891. 8,524 8,915
Banff Aberdeenshire Banffshire Medieval. 2,861 4,420
Barr South Ayrshire Ayrshire Created 1653 out of parts of Girvan and Dailly.[19] 1,418 240
Barra Na h-Eileanan Siar Inverness-shire Medieval. AKA Kilbarr. 9,199 1,264
Barry Angus Forfarshire Medieval. Formerly known as Fethmures or Fothmures. 2,415 8,276
Barvas Na h-Eileanan Siar Ross and Cromarty Medieval. Absorbed that part of the old parish of Ness which did not go to Stornoway.[20] 41,089 3,244
Bathgate West Lothian Linlithgowshire Medieval. 4,953 32,691
Beath Fife Fife Medieval. 3,533 17,351
Bedrule Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Medieval. 1,626 183
Beith North Ayrshire Ayrshire Medieval. Partly in Renfrewshire until 1891. 5,025 7,369
Belhelvie Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Medieval. 5,080 5,082
Bellie Moray Morayshire Medieval. Partly in Banffshire until 1891 6,513 2,498
Bendochy Perth and Kinross Perthshire Medieval. 797 67
Benholm Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire Medieval. 1,826 877
Bervie Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire Medieval parish. Reduced to a chapelry of Kinneff at the Reformation; re-created in 1618.[21] Formerly known as Inverbervie. 1,086 3,087
Biggar South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire Medieval. 3,198 2,722
Birnie Moray Morayshire Medieval. 2,375 351
Birsay and Harray Orkney Orkney Union of two ancient parishes in the 16th century.[22] 10,594 1,389
Birse Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Medieval. 14,682 899
Blackford Perth and Kinross Perthshire Created 1617 from the majority of the ancient parish of Strageath, suppressed at the same time.[23] 9,315 1,628
Blair Atholl Perth and Kinross Perthshire Medieval. Absorbed three ancient parishes at the Reformation: Kilmaveonaig, Lude and Struan.[24] 71,720 926
Blairgowrie Perth and Kinross Perthshire Medieval. 6,824 6,470
Blantyre South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire Medieval. 1,433 18,296
Boharm Moray Banffshire Medieval. Formerly known as Arndilly. Partly in Morayshire until 1891. Absorbed part of ancient parish of Dundurcas in 1783. 7,001 534
Boleskine and Abertarff Highland Inverness-shire Union of two ancient parishes in 1618.[25] 45,704 1,384
Bolton East Lothian Haddingtonshire Medieval. 465 110
Bo'ness and Carriden Falkirk Linlithgowshire Union of the two ancient parishes of Kinneil and Carriden. Briefly re-separated 1634 into two parishes of Bo'ness and Carriden, but re-combined 1669.[26] 2,650 15,540
Bonhill Argyll and Bute
West Dunbartonshire
Dunbartonshire Medieval. 2,017 20,684
Borgue Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire Medieval. Absorbed ancient parishes of Kirkandrews and Senwick. 5,374 495
Borthwick Midlothian Midlothian Medieval. Formerly known as Lochorworth or Loquhariot. 2,916 2,841
Bothwell North Lanarkshire
South Lanarkshire
Lanarkshire Medieval. 5,319 80,437
Botriphnie Moray Banffshire Medieval. 4,747 344
Bourtie Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Medieval. 2,802 430
Bowden Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Medieval. 2,083 579
Bower Highland Caithness Medieval. 10,032 633
Boyndie Aberdeenshire Banffshire Medieval. Formerly known as Inverboyndie. Includes area of ancient parish of Montbrey. 3,754 1,604
Bracadale Highland Inverness-shire Medieval. Absorbed ancient parish of Minginish. 37,999 799
Brechin Angus Forfarshire Medieval. Absorbed ancient parishes of Kilmuir and Burghill.[27] 3,988 8,075
Bressay Shetland Zetland Medieval. Absorbed ancient parishes of Burra and Quarff, C16th; those areas later transferred to Lerwick parish.[28] 3,086 368
Broughton, Glenholm and Kilbucho Scottish Borders Peeblesshire Union of three ancient parishes in 1794.[29] 13,636 648
Buchanan Stirling Stirlingshire Medieval. AKA Inchcailloch or Inchcailleach. 24,096 550
Buittle Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire Medieval. 5,522 582
Bunkle and Preston Scottish Borders Berwickshire Union of two ancient parishes in 1621. 3,395 344
Burntisland Fife Fife Medieval. AKA Kinghorn Wester. 911 6,383
Cabrach Moray Banffshire Medieval. AKA Cloveth. Partly in Aberdeenshire until 1891. 13,016 69
Cadder East Dunbartonshire
Glasgow City
North Lanarkshire
Lanarkshire Medieval. 5,756 52,967
Caddonfoot Scottish Borders Selkirkshire Created in 1898 from Selkirkshire part of Stow parish. 8,317 912
Caerlaverock Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire Medieval. AKA Kirkblane/Kilblain. 3,419 635
Cairnie Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Created in 1618 by the union of the ancient parishes of Botarie and Ruthven, plus half the abolished parish of Drumdelgie; name Cairnie adopted c. 1710.[30] 6,184 569
Callander Stirling Perthshire Medieval. Absorbed ancient parishes of Kilmahog and Leny. 17,698 3,463
Cambuslang South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire Medieval. 2,424 26,426
Cambusnethan North Lanarkshire Lanarkshire Medieval. 4,371 44,218
Cameron Fife Fife Created 1645 from parts of St Andrews parish.[31] 3,049 415
Campbeltown Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Union of ancient parishes of Kilkerran, Kilmichael and Kilchousland in 1617. Later the ancient parish of Kilkevan was added to the united parish, named Lochead, later Campbeltown.[32] 17,727 6,230
Campsie East Dunbartonshire Stirlingshire Medieval. Ancient parish of Antermony had become a chapel of Campsie by C13th. 7,339 10,630
Canisbay Highland Caithness Medieval. 10,098 927
Canonbie Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire Medieval. 7,628 1,192
Caputh Perth and Kinross Perthshire Medieval. Partly in Forfarshire until 1891. 5,121 688
Cardross Argyll and Bute
West Dunbartonshire
Dunbartonshire Medieval. 4,487 12,286
Careston Angus Forfarshire Created 1639 out of part of Brechin parish. AKA Carretstone. N/A N/A
Cargill Perth and Kinross Perthshire Medieval. 4,836 1,255
Carluke South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire Medieval. 7,076 18,329
Carmichael South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire Medieval. 6,711 991
Carmunnock Glasgow City
South Lanarkshire
Lanarkshire Medieval. Partly in Renfrewshire until 1891. 1,022 24,482
Carmyllie Angus Forfarshire Created 1609 out of parts of Inverkeilor, Panbride and St Vigeans parishes.[33] 2,892 477
Carnbee Fife Fife Medieval. AKA Kellie. 2,054 320
Carnock Fife Fife Medieval. 1,696 5,927
Carnwath South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire Medieval. 12,927 6,166
Carrington Midlothian Midlothian Medieval. 3,523 316
Carsphairn Dumfries and Galloway
East Ayrshire
Kirkcudbrightshire Created 1645 from parts of Kells and Dalry.[34] 30,307 201
Carstairs South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire Medieval. 1,900 1,986
Castleton Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Medieval. AKA Liddesdale. Absorbed Ettleton and Wheelkirk parishes, C17th. 26,931 1,057
Cathcart East Renfrewshire
Glasgow City
South Lanarkshire
Renfrewshire Medieval. Partly in Lanarkshire until 1891. 1,183 62,519
Cavers Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Medieval. Absorbed the old parish of Kirkton (aka Cavers Parva). 11,257 1,085
Cawdor Highland Nairnshire Medieval. Formerly Barevan. Partly in Inverness-shire until 1891. 4,594 560
Ceres Fife Fife Medieval. 3,901 1,455
Channelkirk Scottish Borders Berwickshire Medieval. 5,393 492
Chapel of Garioch Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Medieval. AKA Logie Durno. Absorbed the ancient parish of Fetternear in 1599.[35] 6,920 1,705
Chirnside Scottish Borders Berwickshire 2,646 1,751
Clackmannan Clackmannanshire Clackmannanshire 2,894 3,773
Clatt Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 1,830 155
Cleish Perth and Kinross Kinross-shire 2,819 685
Closeburn Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 12,835 1,146
Clunie Perth and Kinross Perthshire 3,305 472
Cluny Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 4,420 962
Clyne Highland Sutherland 15,760 1,765
Cockburnspath Scottish Borders Berwickshire 6,046 761
Cockpen Midlothian Midlothian 1,131 10,466
Coldingham Scottish Borders Berwickshire 11,146 1,919
Coldstream Scottish Borders Berwickshire AKA Lennel. 3,575 2,260
Coll Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Annexed to Tiree in 1618, but reconstituted in 1866.[36] 7,600 195
Collace Perth and Kinross Perthshire 2,531 528
Collessie Fife Fife 1,745 1,921
Colmonell South Ayrshire Ayrshire 29,844 952
Colonsay and Oronsay Argyll and Bute Argyllshire AKA Kilchattan.[37] 4,581 132
Colvend and Southwick Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire United in 1612[38] 7,030 974
Comrie Perth and Kinross
Stirling
Perthshire 32,006 2,513
Contin Highland Ross and Cromarty 60,880 1,055
Cortachy and Clova Angus Forfarshire 21,977 305
Coull Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 3,867 264
Coupar Angus Perth and Kinross Perthshire Partly in Fife until 1891 1,617 2,667
Covington South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 2,177 772
Coylton East Ayrshire
South Ayrshire
Ayrshire 6,603 3,770
Craig Angus Forfarshire AKA Inchbrayock. 1,071 1,292
Craigie South Ayrshire Ayrshire Contains part of the ancient parish of Barnweil. 2,695 424
Craignish Argyll and Bute Argyllshire AKA Kilmorie/Kilmory. 4,817 374
Crail Fife Fife 2,063 1,812
Crailing Scottish Borders Roxburghshire formed by the union of Crailing, Nisbet and Spital, 1606[39] 1,851 241
Cramond Edinburgh Midlothian Most of parish incorporated into city and parish of Edinburgh in 1920, leaving reduced parish just covering offshore islands of Inchmickery and Cow and Calves.[40] N/A N/A
Cranshaws Scottish Borders Berwickshire 5,337 95
Cranston Midlothian Midlothian 1,274 601
Crathie and Braemar Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Two ancient parishes united at an unknown date; Braemar formerly known as Kindrochit. 76,584 808
Crawford South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 24,574 871
Crawfordjohn South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 11,623 546
Creich Fife Fife 1,013 190
Creich Highland Sutherland 15,514 1,111
Crichton Midlothian Midlothian 3,259 1,223
Crieff Perth and Kinross Perthshire Absorbed parts of ancient parish of Strageath upon its dissolution in 1617. 5,097 7,236
Crimond Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 42 851
Cromarty Highland Ross and Cromarty 2,529 906
Cromdale, Inverallan and Advie Highland Morayshire Partly in Inverness-shire until 1862. Three ancient parishes united post-Reformation. 27,496 3,295
Cross and Burness Orkney Orkney Two ancient parishes united some time after 1843.[41] Also includes area of ancient parish of North Ronaldsay.[42] 4,136 408
Crossmichael Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 4,110 2,287
Croy and Dalcross Highland Inverness-shire Partly in Nairnshire until 1891. Two ancient parishes united c. 1500. Ancient parish of Kilravock had been merged into Dalcross by 1274.[43] 6,073 1,692
Cruden Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 7,494 3,502
Cullen Moray Banffshire 455 1,628
Culross Fife Fife Detached part of Perthshire until 1891 2,409 4,348
Culsalmond Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 4,063 492
Culter South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire AKA Coulter. 4,177 278
Cults Fife Fife 1,608 392
Cumbernauld North Lanarkshire Dunbartonshire 4,974 50,945
Cumbrae North Ayrshire Bute Island of Little Cumbrae transferred from Ardrossan parish, 1891. 1,430 1,376
Cummertrees Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 2,138 507
Cupar Fife Fife 2,452 11,183
Currie City of Edinburgh Midlothian 5,425 13,640
Dailly South Ayrshire Ayrshire AKA Dalmakeran. 17,918 1,272
Dairsie Fife Fife 1,138 387
Dalgety Fife Fife 714 10,777
Dalkeith Midlothian Midlothian 858 7,075
Dallas Moray Morayshire 9,674 405
Dalmellington East Ayrshire Ayrshire 3,204 3,603
Dalmeny City of Edinburgh Linlithgowshire Partly in Midlothian until 1891. Contained area of ancient parish of Auldcathie from 1618 until 1891.[44] 2,448 9,388
Dalry Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 3,382 510
Dalry North Ayrshire Ayrshire 9,082 6,252
Dalrymple East Ayrshire Ayrshire 3,595 1,917
Dalserf South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 3,459 17,683
Dalton Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire AKA Meikle Dalton. 3,921 614
Dalziel North Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 1,408 30,968
Daviot Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 2,429 855
Daviot and Dunlichity Highland Inverness-shire Partly in Nairnshire until 1891. Two parishes united 1618. 23,440 1,256
Delting Shetland Zetland Union (C16th) of the ancient parishes of Delting, Laxavoe and Olnafirth.[45] 14,716 1,864
Denny Falkirk Stirlingshire 3,459 18,300
Deskford Moray Banffshire 2,762 189
Dingwall Highland Ross and Cromarty 404 5,804
Dirleton East Lothian Haddingtonshire AKA Gullane. 3,153 3,893
Dollar Clackmannanshire Clackmannanshire 1,908 3,035
Dolphinton South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 1,264 255
Dores Highland Inverness-shire 13,975 559
Dornoch Highland Sutherland 15,238 2,478
Dornock Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 2,500 2,235
Douglas South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 14,437 2,301
Drainie Moray Morayshire Formed by the union of the parishes of Kinnedder and Ogston. 3,558 8,653
Dreghorn North Ayrshire Ayrshire 2,769 6,296
Dron Perth and Kinross Perthshire 3,299 270
Drumblade Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 5,417 502
Drumelzier Scottish Borders Peeblesshire N/A N/A
Drumoak Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Partly in Kincardineshire until 1891. AKA Dalmaik. 2,813 1,409
Dryfesdale Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 2,997 4,580
Drymen Stirling Stirlingshire 8,290 1,650
Duffus Moray Morayshire 3,033 4,610
Duirinish Highland Inverness-shire Absorbed old parish of Trumpan 32,505 1,464
Dull Perth and Kinross Perthshire 25,489 2,517
Dumbarton West Dunbartonshire Dunbartonshire 607 13,720
Dumfries Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 2,805 22,085
Dun Angus Forfarshire 1,338 418
Dunbar East Lothian Haddingtonshire 1,369 9,270
Dunbarney Perth and Kinross Perthshire 1,750 2,910
Dunblane and Lecropt Stirling Perthshire Part of Lecropt was in Stirlingshire until 1891. Lecropt was a separate parish until 1900. 7,782 9,521
Dunbog Fife Fife 1,344 133
Dundee Angus
Dundee City
Perth and Kinross
Forfarshire 5,291 146,637
Dundee Combination Angus
Dundee City
Forfarshire Dundee Combination parish formerly covered most of the city of Dundee until 1972 when the whole area within the city boundary was made the parish of Dundee, leaving a small residual part of Dundee Combination outside the city boundary as a separate parish.[46][47] N/A N/A
Dundonald North Ayrshire
South Ayrshire
Ayrshire 4,436 22,386
Dunfermline Fife Fife Partly in Kinross-shire until 1891 6,909 69,815
Dunino Fife Fife 1,231 134
Dunipace Falkirk Stirlingshire 2,192 3,487
Dunkeld and Dowally Perth and Kinross Perthshire 8,936 601
Dunlop East Ayrshire Ayrshire Partly in Renfrewshire until 1891. 2,688 1,583
Dunnet Highland Caithness 5,241 582
Dunnichen Angus Forfarshire 3,398 2,105
Dunning Perth and Kinross Perthshire 5,448 1,260
Dunnottar Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire 3,189 1,743
Dunoon and Kilmun Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Two parishes united at an unknown date. 28,889 12,620
Dunrossness Shetland Zetland Medieval. Absorbed (C16th) the ancient parishes of Cunningsburgh, Fair Isle and Sandwick.[48] 11,687 3,216
Duns Scottish Borders Berwickshire 4,126 3,192
Dunscore Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 6,230 826
Dunsyre South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire N/A N/A
Durisdeer Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 7,695 317
Durness Highland Sutherland 65,026 347
Durris Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire 5,375 628
Duthil and Rothiemurchus Highland Inverness-shire Duthil was in Morayshire until 1870. Two ancient parishes united 1630.[49] 27,868 5,149
Dyce Aberdeen City Aberdeenshire 2,170 5,813
Dyke and Moy Moray Morayshire Partly in Nairnshire until 1891 5,378 783
Eaglesham East Renfrewshire Renfrewshire 5,773 4,647
Earlston Scottish Borders Berwickshire Partly in Roxburghshire until 1891 1,695 1,976
Eassie and Nevay Angus Forfarshire 1,854 143
East Kilbride East Renfrewshire
South Lanarkshire
Lanarkshire 8,961 77,280
Eastwood East Renfrewshire
Glasgow City
Renfrewshire AKA Pollock or Nether Pollock. 2,138 57,707
Eccles Scottish Borders Berwickshire 4,970 809
Ecclesmachan West Lothian Linlithgowshire Absorbed ancient parish of Binny. 1,886 621
Echt Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 4,732 761
Eckford Scottish Borders Roxburghshire 3,419 252
Eday Orkney Orkney Medieval. United with Stronsay in some sources,[50] but seems to have maintained its independence. 3,209 160
Edderton Highland Ross and Cromarty 7,215 308
Eddleston Scottish Borders Peeblesshire 7,954 628
Eddrachillis Highland Sutherland Created from parts of Durness and Lairg parishes in 1724.[51] 58,896 688
Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
Midlothian
Edinburgh
Midlothian
Originally the three medieval parishes of Canongate (aka Holyroodhouse), St Cuthberts and St Giles.

Absorbed North Leith (created from part of Holyroodhouse in 1606)[52] and South Leith (an ancient parish, originally known as Restalrig).[53]

Absorbed the ancient parishes of Colinton (formerly Hailes), Corstorphine (which itself absorbed Gogar ancient parish in 1599), Liberton (a chapel of St Cuthberts in the C13th, but later a parish), and Cramond in 1902, and the ancient parish of Duddingston in 1920.

13,485 447,064
Edinkillie Highland
Moray
Morayshire AKA Logie Fythenach. 14,534 416
Ednam Scottish Borders Roxburghshire 1,922 417
Edrom Scottish Borders Berwickshire 3,394 458
Edzell Aberdeenshire
Angus
Forfarshire 7,887 998
Elgin Moray Morayshire 8,069 11,704
Elie Fife Fife 1,610 861
Ellon Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 9,366 11,476
Errol Perth and Kinross Perthshire 4,146 2,467
Erskine Renfrewshire Renfrewshire 2,314 8,779
Eskdalemuir Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 15,483 252
Ettrick Scottish Borders Selkirkshire Contains former parish of Buccleuch or Rankilburn (suppressed c. 1600.) 10,333 83
Evie and Rendall Orkney Orkney Two ancient parishes united 16th century.[54] 5,501 729
Ewes Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire Medieval. AKA Netherkirk of Ewes. Absorbed ancient parish of Overkirk of Ewes. 7,498 82
Eyemouth Scottish Borders Berwickshire 925 2,838
Fala and Soutra Midlothian
Scottish Borders
Midlothian Partly in Haddingtonshire until 1891 1,516 95
Falkirk Falkirk Stirlingshire 5,896 46,702
Falkland Fife Fife AKA Kilgour. 2,745 2,616
Farnell Angus Forfarshire Chapelry of Cookston or Kinnaird became independent parish by C15th, later re-absorbed.[55] 3,273 288
Farr Highland Sutherland Transferred from Caithness in 1891.[56] 97,388 955
Fearn Highland Ross and Cromarty Created 1626 from part of Tarbat.[57] 2,694 1,885
Fenwick East Ayrshire Ayrshire 6,548 1,487
Fern Angus Forfarshire 3,150 499
Ferry Port on Craig Fife Fife Created 1605 from part of Leuchars.[58] 132 3,815
Fetlar Shetland Zetland 4,077 61
Fettercairn Aberdeenshire
Angus
Kincardineshire 5,672 1,105
Fetteresso Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire 11,598 14,845
Findo Gask Perth and Kinross Perthshire 882 277
Fintray Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 4,002 945
Fintry Stirling Stirlingshire 4,777 546
Firth Orkney Orkney United with Orphir and Stenness at Reformation; Orphir re-separated c. 1605; Stenness separated 1878.[59] 3,670 877
Flisk Fife Fife 1,100 92
Fodderty Highland Ross and Cromarty Absorbed ancient parish of Kinnettes[60] 33,264 2,869
Fogo Scottish Borders Berwickshire 2,405 165
Fordoun Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire 7,929 1,491
Fordyce Aberdeenshire Banffshire 5,736 2,531
Forfar Angus Forfarshire Formerly known as Restenneth. 2,760 15,001
Forgan Fife Fife 3,676 4,573
Forgandenny Perth and Kinross Perthshire Partly in Kinross-shire until 1891 1,746 935
Forglen Aberdeenshire Banffshire 2,732 321
Forgue Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire AKA Frendraught. 9,006 879
Forres Moray Morayshire 1,887 9,393
Forteviot Perth and Kinross Perthshire Absorbed ancient parish of Muckersie in 1618.[4] 5,654 382
Fortingall Perth and Kinross Perthshire Absorbed ancient parish of Rannoch or Killichonan.[61] 93,909 864
Fossoway Perth and Kinross Kinross-shire Partly in Perthshire until 1891 6,456 1,641
Foulden Scottish Borders Berwickshire 1,497 371
Foveran Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 3,967 2,393
Fowlis Easter Angus
Dundee City
Forfarshire Partly in Perthshire until 1891 1,839 415
Fowlis Wester Perth and Kinross Perthshire 5,148 629
Fraserburgh Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Previously known as Philorth.[62] 2,079 13,323
Fyvie Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 10,353 3,144
Gairloch Highland Ross and Cromarty 92,448 2,326
Galashiels Scottish Borders Selkirkshire Partly in Roxburghshire until 1891. Created from union of ancient parishes of Bowside and Lindean. 1,405 10,081
Galston East Ayrshire Ayrshire 5,978 5,459
Gamrie Aberdeenshire Banffshire In Aberdeenshire until 1891 5,746 5,301
Gargunnock Stirling Stirlingshire 4,838 1,049
Gartly Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Detached part of Banffshire until 1891 6,301 340
Garvald and Bara East Lothian Haddingtonshire Bara a.k.a. Baro. Union of two ancient parishes. 5,926 305
Garvock Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire 3,265 304
Gigha and Cara Argyll and Bute Argyllshire 1,489 163
Girthon Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 14,159 699
Girvan South Ayrshire Ayrshire 5,896 6,968
Gladsmuir East Lothian Haddingtonshire 2,444 3,837
Glamis Angus Forfarshire 6,014 1,013
Glasgow East Dunbartonshire
Glasgow City
North Lanarkshire
Lanarkshire Partly in Renfrewshire until 1891 5,848 220,415
Glass Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Partly in Banffshire until 1891 6,635 279
Glassary Argyll and Bute Argyllshire 21,247 3,553
Glasserton Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire 6,105 332
Glassford South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 1,728 1,467
Glenbervie Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire 8,737 778
Glenbuchat Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 4,842 61
Glencairn Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 12,202 890
Glencorse Midlothian Midlothian 2,560 5,293
Glendevon Perth and Kinross Perthshire 4,677 174
Glenelg Highland Inverness-shire AKA Kilchuimin. Absorbed ancient parish of Knoydart or Kilchoan.[63] 44,853 1,473
Glenisla Angus Forfarshire 19,361 196
Glenmuick, Tullich and Glengairn Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 27,577 1,982
Glenorchy and Inishail Argyll and Bute
Highland
Argyllshire Union of the ancient parishes of Glenorchy (aka Dysart) and Inishael in 1618.[64] 52,355 1,208
Glenshiel Highland Ross and Cromarty Created out of part of Kintail in 1726.[65] 27,560 215
Golspie Highland Sutherland Previously known as Culmallie/Kilmalie.[66] 5,789 1,661
Gordon Scottish Borders Berwickshire Contains ancient parish of Bassendean. 2,523 649
Govan Glasgow City
Renfrewshire
Renfrewshire Partly in Lanarkshire until 1891 2,650 118,706
Grange Moray Banffshire 6,010 638
Grangemouth Falkirk Stirlingshire AKA Polmont. Created out of parts of Falkirk ancient parish in 1724. Later absorbed the entirety of the ancient parish of Bothkennar.[67] 4,187 37,255
Greenlaw Scottish Borders Berwickshire 5,609 847
Greenock Inverclyde Renfrewshire 3,731 31,417
Gretna Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 3,139 3,984
Guthrie Angus Forfarshire 1,718 147
Haddington East Lothian Haddingtonshire 5,131 9,766
Half Morton Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire Created 1835 from those parts of Langholm that had formerly belonged to Morton.[68] 3,837 208
Halkirk Highland Caithness Formed c. 1560 by the merger of the ancient parishes of Halkirk and Skinnet.[69] 38,492 1,460
Hamilton South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire Formerly known as Cadzow. 5,874 53,503
Harris Na h-Eileanan Siar Inverness-shire Absorbed old parish of Rodel. 50,534 2,054
Hawick Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Absorbed the old parish of Wilton 6,163 14,869
Heriot Scottish Borders Midlothian 7,271 321
Hobkirk Scottish Borders Roxburghshire AKA Roule. Received part of ancient parish of Abbotrule upon its dissolution in 1806.[5] 6,882 442
Hoddom Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 4,232 1,279
Holm Orkney Orkney Originally known as Holm & Paplay 3,039 739
Holywood Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire AKA Dercongal. 3,974 822
Houston and Killellan Renfrewshire Renfrewshire 3,346 4,915
Hownam Scottish Borders Roxburghshire 5,454 74
Hoy and Graemsay Orkney Orkney 12,274 73
Humbie East Lothian Haddingtonshire AKA Keith-Humbie. Detached portion of parish transferred to Fala and Soutra parish, Midlothian in 1891. 3,266 383
Hume Scottish Borders Berwickshire 1,001 109
Huntly Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Formed by the union of Dumbrennan and Kin(n)oir parishes in 1727.[70] Half of the abolished ancient parish of Drumdelgie had been given to Dumbrennan and Kinnoir, 1618. 3,167 4,954
Hutton Scottish Borders Berwickshire 2,356 545
Hutton and Corrie Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 15,202 365
Inch Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire Absorbed ancient parish of Soulseat c. 1650 17,231 6,598
Inchinnan Renfrewshire Renfrewshire 1,234 14,976
Inchture Perth and Kinross Perthshire 1,800 1,440
Innerleithen Scottish Borders Peeblesshire Partly in Selkirkshire until 1891. Received part of Kailzie upon its suppression in 1674[71] 9,792 3,980
Innerwick East Lothian
Scottish Borders
Haddingtonshire 5,481 573
Insch Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 1,792 1,861
Inveraray Argyll and Bute Argyllshire AKA Kilmalieu. 19,200 769
Inverarity Angus Forfarshire 4,824 422
Inveravon Moray Banffshire Partly in Moray until 1891. AKA Strathavon. 23,106 913
Inverchaolain Argyll and Bute Argyllshire 3,160 110
Inveresk East Lothian
City of Edinburgh
Midlothian 2,114 24,835
Inverkeilor Angus Forfarshire 6,495 1,104
Inverkeithing Fife Fife 1,277 8,090
Inverkeithny Aberdeenshire Banffshire AKA Conveth. In Aberdeenshire until 1891. 3,576 367
Inverkip Inverclyde Renfrewshire 3,267 29,196
Inverness and Bona Highland Inverness-shire Two ancient parishes united 1618.[72] Bona was previously known as Abriachan. 11,725 61,489
Inverurie Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 922 10,857
Irvine North Ayrshire Ayrshire 2,125 27,518
Jedburgh Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Formed by the union of Jedworth, Old Jedworth and Upper Crailing parishes. 9,662 4,649
Johnstone Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 5,371 400
Jura Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Medieval. AKA Killearnadale. Reduced to a chapelry of Colonsay by 1549, but later a full parish.[73] 38,625 196
Keig Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 1,944 274
Keir Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 2,298 316
Keith Moray Banffshire Partly in Morayshire until 1891 6,233 5,705
Keithhall and Kinkell Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Union of two ancient parishes: Keithhall (aka Monkegie) and Kinkell. 2,602 1,211
Kells Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 21,317 664
Kelso Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Comprises the ancient parishes of Kelso (St Mary's), Maxwell, Roxburgh Holy Sepulchre, Roxburgh St James, and the oldest part of Roxburgh parish.[74] 2,266 7,249
Kelton Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 3,876 3,340
Kemback Fife Fife 1,760 558
Kemnay Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 2,479 4,342
Kenmore Perth and Kinross
Stirling
Perthshire Originally known as Inchadney. Absorbed ancient parish of Ardeonaig. 25,543 572
Kennethmont Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 2,438 460
Kennoway Fife Fife 1,580 5,077
Kettins Perth and Kinross Forfarshire Partly in Perthshire until 1891 3,355 632
Kettle Fife Fife AKA Lathrisk. 3,456 1,645
Kilbarchan Renfrewshire Renfrewshire 4,119 19,841
Kilbirnie North Ayrshire Ayrshire 4,166 7,730
Kilbrandon and Kilchattan Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Union of two ancient parishes of Kilbrandon (or Seil) and Kilchattan (or Luing) 3,494 808
Kilbride North Ayrshire Bute 16,439 3,271
Kilcalmonell Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Was named Kilcalmonell and Kilberry until 1891, when the Kilberry area was transferred to South Knapdale and the remainder was renamed Kilcalmonell.[75] 7,567 1,324
Kilchoman Argyll and Bute Argyllshire 14,796 760
Kilchrenan and Dalavich Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Two ancient parishes united at an unknown date.[76] 19,377 182
Kilconquhar Fife Fife 3,688 1,140
Kildalton Argyll and Bute Argyllshire 15,434 1,077
Kildonan Highland Sutherland 35,460 725
Kildrummy Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 6,898 321
Kilfinan Argyll and Bute Argyllshire 13,473 777
Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Comprises area of at least three ancient parishes (Kilfinichen, Kilvickeon and Iona); became part of single parish of Mull, then Ross; Ross split into this parish and Torosay in 1728.[77] 37,029 745
Killarow and Kilmeny Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Two ancient parishes united at an unknown date. 31,580 1,391
Killean and Kilchenzie Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Two ancient parishes united at an unknown date. 18,872 539
Killearn Stirling Stirlingshire 7,240 2,382
Killearnan Highland Ross and Cromarty AKA Ederdour. 3,014 697
Killin Stirling Perthshire 47,051 1,291
Kilmacolm Inverclyde Renfrewshire 8,581 5,264
Kilmadock Stirling Perthshire 15,729 2,375
Kilmallie Highland Inverness-shire Partly in Inverness-shire and partly in Argyllshire until 1895, when the Argyllshire parts were removed to form the new parish of Ardgour.[14] 80,806 10,395
Kilmany Fife Fife 2,055 218
Kilmarnock East Ayrshire Ayrshire 3,895 34,858
Kilmaronock Stirling
West Dunbartonshire
Dunbartonshire 4,816 814
Kilmartin Argyll and Bute Argyllshire 10,700 536
Kilmaurs East Ayrshire Ayrshire 2,630 8,103
Kilmodan Argyll and Bute Argyllshire 11,143 177
Kilmonivaig Highland Inverness-shire 111,192 3,611
Kilmorack Highland Inverness-shire Partly in Ross and Cromarty until 1891 17,549 2,329
Kilmore and Kilbride Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Two ancient parishes united prior to 1636.[78] 17,462 10,326
Kilmory North Ayrshire Bute 26,694 1,389
Kilmuir Highland Inverness-shire Formerly Kilmaluag. 13,576 813
Kilmuir Easter Highland Ross and Cromarty 1,946 1,100
Kilninian and Kilmore Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Comprises area of at least two ancient parishes (Kilninian and Kilmore/Kilcolmkill); all merged into single parish of Mull at Reformation; this parish separated from Mull in 1688 (remainder became Ross).[77] 30,151 1,606
Kilninver and Kilmelfort Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Two ancient parishes united at an unknown date. 15,116 395
Kilrenny Fife Fife 1,831 2,775
Kilspindie Perth and Kinross Perthshire 1,634 190
Kilsyth Falkirk
North Lanarkshire
Stirlingshire AKA Monyabroch. 5,090 11,530
Kiltarlity and Convinth Highland Inverness-shire Two parishes united c. 1500. 68,820 1,692
Kiltearn Highland Ross and Cromarty Absorbed ancient parish of Lemlair 1618.[79] 30,836 1,982
Kilwinning North Ayrshire Ayrshire 3,696 19,475
Kincardine O'Neil Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 7,561 2,580
Kincardine Highland Ross and Cromarty 91,725 648
Kincardine Stirling Perthshire 6,112 1,148
Kinclaven Perth and Kinross Perthshire 2,807 346
Kinellar Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 1,612 3,169
Kinfauns Perth and Kinross Perthshire 1,020 525
King Edward Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 7,962 1,284
Kingarth Argyll and Bute Bute AKA Kilblaan. 4,136 380
Kinghorn Fife Fife 3,488 4,201
Kinglassie Fife Fife Partly in Kinross-shire until 1891 3,382 22,543
Kingoldrum Angus Forfarshire N/A N/A
Kingsbarns Fife Fife 2,489 443
Kingussie and Insh Highland Inverness-shire Two parishes united at an unknown date. 81,267 3,100
Kinloch Perth and Kinross Perthshire Formerly Lundeiff. 329 92
Kinloss Moray Morayshire Created in 1657 out of portions of the parishes of Rafford, Alves and Forres.[80] 2,985 2,842
Kinnaird Perth and Kinross Perthshire 1,208 93
Kinneff and Catterline Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire Union of two ancient parishes. 2,205 677
Kinnell Angus Forfarshire 1,552 523
Kinnettles Angus Forfarshire 634 95
Kinnoull Perth and Kinross Perthshire 1,758 3,785
Kinross Perth and Kinross Kinross-shire 2,598 5,307
Kintail Highland Ross and Cromarty Medieval. 3,195 300
Kintore Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 2,755 6,355
Kippen Stirling Stirlingshire Partly in Perthshire until 1891 4,859 1,984
Kirkbean Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 2,374 551
Kirkcaldy and Dysart Fife Fife Formed by the 1901 amalgamation of the ancient parishes of Kirkcaldy and Dysart and the post-Reformation parish of Abbotshall. 3,087 49,918
Kirkcolm Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire 5,809 669
Kirkconnel Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 11,565 2,361
Kirkcowan Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire 21,573 758
Kirkcudbright Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 4,166 3,203
Kirkden Angus Forfarshire AKA Idvies. 1,839 911
Kirkgunzeon Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 4,875 278
Kirkhill Highland Inverness-shire Union of the ancient parishes of Wardlaw and Farnua in 1618.[81] 4,432 1,825
Kirkhope Scottish Borders Selkirkshire An ancient parish, but was part of Yarrow parish from c. C17th until 1852. 12,449 263
Kirkinner Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire AKA Carnesmole. Absorbed ancient parish of Longcastle, c. 1650 5,152 594
Kirkintilloch East Dunbartonshire
North Lanarkshire
Dunbartonshire AKA Lenzie. 2,713 29,526
Kirkliston City of Edinburgh
West Lothian
Linlithgowshire Contains area of ancient parish of Auldcathie. 4,500 7,265
Kirkmabreck Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 10,422 980
Kirkmahoe Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 4,939 745
Kirkmaiden Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire 4,939 680
Kirkmichael Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 6,884 537
Kirkmichael Moray Banffshire 30,260 606
Kirkmichael Perth and Kinross Perthshire AKA Strathardle. 30,386 795
Kirkmichael South Ayrshire Ayrshire 9,596 1,549
Kirknewton West Lothian Midlothian Absorbed ancient parish of East Calder 1751. 3,017 7,188
Kirkoswald South Ayrshire Ayrshire AKA Turnberry. 6,491 1,269
Kirkpatrick Durham Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 8,969 708
Kirkpatrick Irongray Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 5,356 350
Kirkpatrick-Fleming Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 3,635 802
Kirkpatrick-Juxta Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire Partly in Lanarkshire until 1891 14,648 899
Kirkurd Scottish Borders Peeblesshire 3,846 218
Kirkwall and St Ola Orkney Orkney 5,183 8,268
Kirriemuir Angus Forfarshire 5,381 7,009
Knockando Moray Morayshire 10,365 834
Knockbain Highland Ross and Cromarty Formed in 1750 by the union of Kilmuir Wester and Suddy. 5,452 2,295
Lady Orkney Orkney Medieval. 1,628 158
Ladykirk Scottish Borders Berwickshire AKA East Upsettlington. Contains area of ancient parish of Horndean. 1,381 136
Laggan Highland Inverness-shire 40,591 266
Lairg Highland Sutherland 50,327 891
Lamington and Wandel South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire Union in 1608 of medieval parishes of Wandel (aka Hartside) and Lamington.[82] 4,968 133
Lanark South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 4,384 10,443
Langholm Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 9,868 2,455
Langton Scottish Borders Berwickshire Created in 1702 by the union of the former parishes of Staplegorton, Wauchope and part of Morton.[83] 2,005 310
Larbert Falkirk Stirlingshire 1,499 23,977
Largo Fife Fife 1,389 2,524
Largs North Ayrshire Ayrshire 6,801 14,759
Lasswade City of Edinburgh
Midlothian
Midlothian 4,692 18,126
Latheron Highland Caithness 49,088 1,805
Lauder Scottish Borders Berwickshire Partly in Roxburghshire until 1891 15,061 2,078
Laurencekirk Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire 1,904 3,126
Legerwood Scottish Borders Berwickshire 4,310 271
Leochel-Cushnie Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 5,760 650
Lerwick Shetland Zetland Contains areas of former parishes of Burra and Quarff. 7,193 8,678
Leslie Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 1,922 251
Leslie Fife Fife Formerly Fettykil. 2,444 12,254
Lesmahagow South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 17,191 13,869
Leswalt Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire 4,112 5,488
Lethendy Perth and Kinross Perthshire N/A N/A
Lethnot and Navar Angus Forfarshire 10,633 71
Leuchars Fife Fife 5,324 5,754
Libberton South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 3,347 454
Liff and Benvie Angus
Dundee City
Forfarshire Union of two ancient parishes. Partly in Perthshire in 1891. 1,000 3,257
Lilliesleaf Scottish Borders Roxburghshire 2,420 419
Linlithgow West Lothian Linlithgowshire 4,058 15,271
Linton Scottish Borders Roxburghshire 2,139 162
Lintrathen Angus Forfarshire 7,744 369
Lismore and Appin Argyll and Bute
Highland
Argyllshire Union of the two ancient parishes of Lismore and Eilean Munde (aka Glencoe, comprising the district now known as Appin).[84] 65,907 2,477
Little Dunkeld Perth and Kinross Perthshire 16,685 2,172
Livingston West Lothian Linlithgowshire 1,878 31,450
Lochalsh Highland Ross and Cromarty Medieval. AKA Kilchoan. 44,368 1,904
Lochbroom Highland Ross and Cromarty Medieval. 105,136 2,487
Lochcarron Highland Ross and Cromarty Medieval. 41,095 893
Lochgoilhead and Kilmorich Argyll and Bute Argyllshire 27,294 756
Lochlee Angus Forfarshire 22,143 79
Lochmaben Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 4,536 2,907
Lochrutton Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 3,310 565
Lochs Na h-Eileanan Siar Ross and Cromarty May or may not have been medieval.[85] Had a detached portion at Carloway, which was split between Barvas and Uig parishes in 1891. 49,162 1,810
Lochwinnoch Renfrewshire Renfrewshire 7,541 6,638
Logie Fife Fife 1,896 243
Logie Stirling Stirlingshire AKA Logie-Airthrie. Partly in Clackmannanshire and Perthshire until 1891. Includes part of medieval parish of Cambuskenneth. 2,594 13,046
Logie Buchan Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 2,120 374
Logie Easter Highland Ross and Cromarty 4,691 658
Logie Pert Angus Forfarshire 2,390 498
Logiealmond Perth and Kinross Perthshire 7,536 248
Logie-Coldstone Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 6,875 394
Logierait Perth and Kinross Perthshire 15,397 1,288
Longforgan Dundee City
Perth and Kinross
Perthshire 1,936 2,982
Longformacus Scottish Borders Berwickshire 9,004 192
Longside Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 5,796 3,342
Lonmay Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire AKA St Colm. 6,739 1,699
Loth Highland Sutherland 6,790 139
Loudoun East Ayrshire Ayrshire 6,109 6,977
Lumphanan Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 4,735 1,076
Lunan Angus Forfarshire 538 127
Lundie Angus Forfarshire 1,617 350
Luss Argyll and Bute Dunbartonshire 8,631 272
Lyne Scottish Borders Peeblesshire Lyne and Megget (both medieval) were united to form Lyne and Megget in 1621. The Megget area was transferred to Yarrow parish in Selkirkshire in 1891. N/A N/A
Madderty Perth and Kinross Perthshire 1,764 261
Mains and Strathmartine Angus
Dundee City
Forfarshire 1,633 1,275
Makerstoun Scottish Borders Roxburghshire 1,510 140
Manor Scottish Borders Peeblesshire 7,544 149
Markinch Fife Fife 4,942 16,530
Marnoch Aberdeenshire Banffshire AKA Aberchirder. 5,704 1,769
Maryculter Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire 3,119 948
Marykirk Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire AKA Aberlethnott. 4,340 1,161
Maryton Angus Forfarshire AKA Old Montrose. 1,066 189
Mauchline East Ayrshire Ayrshire 3,038 4,529
Maxton Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Absorbed the ancient parish of Rutherford. 1,872 213
Maybole South Ayrshire Ayrshire 6,812 8,797
Mearns East Renfrewshire Renfrewshire 5,366 29,957
Meigle Perth and Kinross Perthshire 1,643 656
Meldrum Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire AKA Oldmeldrum or Bethelnie. 2,586 3,508
Melrose Scottish Borders Roxburghshire 14,008 10,415
Menmuir Angus Forfarshire 6,996 375
Mertoun Scottish Borders Berwickshire 2,483 309
Methlick Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 5,290 1,092
Methven Perth and Kinross Perthshire 4,121 2,435
Mid Calder West Lothian Linlithgowshire AKA Calder Comitis. 7,118 33,395
Middlebie Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire Medieval. Absorbed ancient parishes of Carruthers and Pennersaughs in 1609.[86] 7,122 1,285
Midmar Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 3,775 595
Minnigaff Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 36,352 1,731
Minto Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Received part of the defunct parish of Hassendean, 17th century. 2,699 322
Mochrum Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire 12,323 1,169
Moffat Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire Partly in Lanarkshire until 1891 12,727 2,843
Moneydie Perth and Kinross Perthshire N/A N/A
Monifieth Angus
Dundee City
Forfarshire 1,054 9,117
Monikie Angus Forfarshire 3,556 1,318
Monimail Fife Fife 3,425 653
Monkton and Prestwick South Ayrshire Ayrshire 1,844 13,973
Monquhitter Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 7,090 1,345
Montrose Aberdeenshire
Angus
Forfarshire AKA Salorch. 2,553 13,514
Monymusk Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 5,733 724
Monzievaird and Strowan Perth and Kinross Perthshire 5,524 819
Mordington Scottish Borders Berwickshire 919 145
Moonzie Fife Fife N/A N/A
Morebattle Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Absorbed ancient parish of Mow in 1672 9,656 537
Morham East Lothian Haddingtonshire 908 170
Mortlach Moray Banffshire 14,223 2,183
Morton Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire This may not exist. Medieval parish of Morton divided in 1653[87] between Canonbie and Wauchope. When Wauchope was annexed to Langholm in 1702, the part that had belonged to Morton was re-created as Half Morton. 2,197 1,883
Morvern Highland Argyllshire Absorbed the ancient parish of Killintag. 26,318 294
Moulin Perth and Kinross Perthshire 21,876 3,212
Mouswald Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 2,366 304
Moy and Dalarossie Highland Inverness-shire Two parishes united c. 1500.[88] Moy was originally called Lunan.[89] 42,946 631
Muckhart Clackmannanshire
Perth and Kinross
Perthshire 1,631 674
Muiravonside Falkirk Stirlingshire 3,617 5,365
Muirkirk East Ayrshire Ayrshire 12,581 1,686
Murroes Angus
Dundee City
Forfarshire Absorbed medieval parish of Ballumby (formerly a chapel to Lundie). 3,237 1,630
Muthill Perth and Kinross Perthshire Absorbed parts of Strageath upon its dissolution in 1617. 4,597 1,123
Nairn Highland Nairnshire 2,847 10,184
Neilston East Renfrewshire
Glasgow City
Renfrewshire 4,970 22,244
Nenthorn Scottish Borders Berwickshire 1,531 168
Nesting Shetland Zetland Union (C16th) of the ancient parishes of Lunnasting, Nesting and Whalsay.[90] 12,915 1,759
New Abbey Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire AKA Lochkindeloch. 7,824 899
New Cumnock East Ayrshire Ayrshire Created 1650 out of part of Old Cumnock.[91] 18,779 3,380
New Deer Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Formed by the division of the ancient parish of Deer into Old and New Deer. 11,032 3,029
New Kilpatrick East Dunbartonshire
Glasgow City
West Dunbartonshire
Dunbartonshire Created post-Reformation out of Old Kilpatrick parish. Partly in Stirlingshire until 1891. 5,053 80,585
New Luce Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire Formerly part of Glenluce which was divided in two in 1646. 7,149 89
New Machar Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Created from part of Old Machar (St Machar's Aberdeen) in 1609.[92] Partly in Banffshire until 1891. AKA Monykebbock. 4,247 4,063
New Monkland Falkirk
North Lanarkshire
Lanarkshire Created post-Reformation from part of Old Monkland. 7,702 44,312
Newbattle Midlothian Midlothian 1,663 21,534
Newburgh Fife Fife 2,232 2,171
Newburn Fife Fife 1,561 204
Newhills Aberdeen City Aberdeenshire 3,459 12,701
Newlands Scottish Borders Peeblesshire 6,128 699
Newton City of Edinburgh
Midlothian
Midlothian 856 3,258
Newtyle Angus Forfarshire 2,225 950
Nigg, Aberdeen Aberdeen City Kincardineshire 682 6,253
Nigg, Highland Highland Ross and Cromarty 2,937 266
North Berwick East Lothian Haddingtonshire Medieval. The island of Bass Rock was made its own parish in 1493, but was re-absorbed into North Berwick at the Reformation.[93] 2,043 6,589
North Bute Argyll and Bute Bute Created out of part of Rothesay parish in 1835.[94] 7,977 741
North Knapdale Argyll and Bute Argyllshire A medieval parish. Re-formed by the division of the large parish of Knapdale in 1784.[95] AKA Kilmacocharmik. 11,841 491
North Uist Na h-Eileanan Siar Inverness-shire Union of ancient parishes of Kilmuir and Sand.[96] 33,825 1,481
Northmaven Shetland Zetland 20,920 794
Oathlaw Angus Forfarshire AKA Finavon. 2,596 395
Ochiltree East Ayrshire Ayrshire 5,621 4,862
Old Cumnock East Ayrshire Ayrshire Formerly Cumnock. 10,365 9,054
Old Deer Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Partly in Banffshire until 1891. Formed by the division of the ancient parish of Deer into Old and New Deer. Contains ancient parish of Fetterangus, which was merged into Old Deer in 1618.[97] 11,457 3,828
Old Kilpatrick West Dunbartonshire Dunbartonshire Medieval. Formerly Kilpatrick. 7,998 44,623
Old Luce Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire Formerly part of Glenluce which was divided in two in 1646 13,940 1,389
Old Machar Aberdeen City Aberdeenshire Medieval. AKA Old Aberdeen. 2,897 22,516
Old Monkland Glasgow City
North Lanarkshire
Lanarkshire Formerly Monkland. 3,127 82,253
Oldhamstocks East Lothian
Scottish Borders
Haddingtonshire Partly in Berwickshire until 1891, when the Berwickshire portion was moved to Coldingham parish. 2,308 206
Olrig Highland Caithness 4,547 1,269
Ordiquhill Aberdeenshire Banffshire 2,472 485
Ormiston East Lothian Haddingtonshire 1,497 2,287
Orphir Orkney Orkney Briefly merged into Firth from c. 1560 to c. 1605.[98] 2,645 537
Orwell Perth and Kinross Kinross-shire 5,365 2,634
Oxnam Scottish Borders Roxburghshire 9,455 258
Oyne Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 2,805 473
Paisley East Renfrewshire
Glasgow City
Renfrewshire
Renfrewshire 7,027 142,435
Panbride Angus Forfarshire AKA St Brigid. 2,108 4,025
Papa Westray Orkney Orkney 885 90
Parton Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 4,854 176
Peebles Scottish Borders Peeblesshire Partly in Selkirkshire until 1891 7,169 8,754
Pencaitland East Lothian Haddingtonshire 3,168 2,599
Penicuik City of Edinburgh
Midlothian
Midlothian 5,707 11,571
Penninghame Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire 7,886 3,176
Penpont Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 11,139 734
Perth Perth and Kinross Perthshire 985 17,394
Peterculter Aberdeen City Aberdeenshire Partly in Kincardineshire until 1891 4,846 14,874
Peterhead Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 3,930 20,557
Pettinain South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 1,432 276
Petty Highland Inverness-shire Partly in Nairnshire until 1891. Union of the ancient parishes of Petyn and Bracholy/Brackley.[99] 4,040 2,090
Pitsligo Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 916 2,251
Pittenweem Fife Fife Created out of part of Anstruther Wester parish. 54 1,486
Polwarth Scottish Borders Berwickshire 1,909 98
Port Glasgow Inverclyde Renfrewshire 464 15,608
Port of Menteith Stirling Perthshire 7,176 693
Portmoak Perth and Kinross Kinross-shire AKA Kirkness. 3,725 1,272
Portpatrick Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire 4,504 900
Portree Highland Inverness-shire Created from parts of Snizort and Kilmuir parishes 1726.[100] Contains area of ancient parish of Kilmaluoc (aka Raasay). 24,315 2,969
Premnay Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 2,283 1,100
Prestonkirk East Lothian Haddingtonshire AKA Linton or East Linton. 4,089 2,402
Prestonpans East Lothian Haddingtonshire 205 9,303
Rafford Moray Morayshire Absorbed ancient parish of Altyre. 4,277 1,599
Rathen Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 4,818 2,436
Ratho City of Edinburgh Midlothian 2,009 2,460
Rathven Moray Banffshire 9,995 12,946
Rattray Perth and Kinross Perthshire 2,919 3,279
Rayne Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 3,106 940
Reay Highland Caithness Partly in Sutherland until 1891 18,452 694
Redgorton Perth and Kinross Perthshire 1,762 3,060
Renfrew Glasgow City
Renfrewshire
Renfrewshire 2,495 47,201
Rerrick Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire AKA Dundrennan. 8,017 692
Rescobie Angus Forfarshire 2,507 286
Resolis Highland Ross and Cromarty Created by the union of Cullicudden and Kirkmichael old parishes 5,889 911
Rhu Argyll and Bute Dunbartonshire 8,503 16,781
Rhynd Perth and Kinross Perthshire 617 110
Rhynie Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 4,851 560
Riccarton East Ayrshire Ayrshire 3,682 15,993
Roberton Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Partly in Selkirkshire until 1891. Received part of the defunct parish of Hassendean, 17th century. 11,955 199
Rogart Highland Sutherland 37,503 458
Rosemarkie Highland Ross and Cromarty 3,059 2,407
Rosneath Argyll and Bute Dunbartonshire 3,450 3,221
Rosskeen Highland Ross and Cromarty Absorbed ancient parish of Nonakiln[101] 16,446 7,894
Rothes Moray Morayshire Partly in Banffshire until 1891; absorbed part of Dundurcas in 1783 6,959 1,446
Rothesay Argyll and Bute Bute 270 5,377
Rothiemay Moray Banffshire Partly in Aberdeenshire until 1891. 4,434 635
Rousay and Egilsay Orkney Orkney AKA Rousay. 5,702 271
Roxburgh Scottish Borders Roxburghshire 2,833 512
Rutherglen Glasgow City
South Lanarkshire
Lanarkshire 825 28,098
Ruthven Angus Forfarshire 1,171 151
Ruthwell Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 2,760 488
Saddell and Skipness Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Created out of the parishes of Killean and Kilcalmonell in 1753.[102] 20,899 663
Saline Fife Fife 4,761 1,762
Saltoun East Lothian Haddingtonshire 884 406
Sandsting Shetland Zetland Absorbed the ancient parish of Aithsting at the Reformation. 18,708 1,152
Sandwick Orkney Orkney Ancient parish, merged into Stromness C16th, re-created 1832.[103] 5,382 835
Sanquhar Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 15,833 2,449
Scone Perth and Kinross Perthshire 2,952 5,208
Scoonie Fife Fife 3,042 9,613
Selkirk Scottish Borders Selkirkshire Partly in Roxburghshire until 1891 12,223 6,401
Shapinsay Orkney Orkney 2,783 307
Shotts North Lanarkshire
West Lothian
Lanarkshire 13,593 14,864
Skene Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 4,912 12,208
Skirling Scottish Borders Peeblesshire 768 194
Slains Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 3,645 472
Slamannan Falkirk Stirlingshire AKA St Laurence. 3,190 2,403
Sleat Highland Inverness-shire 17,186 913
Smailholm Scottish Borders Roxburghshire 1,547 119
Small Isles Highland Inverness-shire Ancient parishes of Kildonan (on the Isle of Eigg) and Canna abolished at Reformation. Small Isles created from part of Sleat parish, 1726.[104] Located partly or wholly in Argyllshire until 1891. 15,586 153
Snizort Highland Inverness-shire Absorbed parish of Uig at the Reformation.[105] 20,981 1,350
Sorbie Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire Absorbed ancient parishes of Cruggleton and Eggerness, 1635.[106] 2,798 557
Sorn East Ayrshire Ayrshire AKA Dalgain. 7,321 3,006
South Knapdale Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Formed by the division of the large old parish of Knapdale in 1784.[95] 28,109 2,345
South Ronaldsay Orkney Orkney Union of ancient parishes of St Mary's, St Peter's, and Burray.[107] 6,147 1,318
South Uist Na h-Eileanan Siar Inverness-shire Union of ancient parishes of Benbecula, Howmore and Kilpeter.[96] 39,701 3,227
Southdean Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Received part of ancient parish of Abbotrule upon its dissolution in 1806.[5] 9,562 294
Southend Argyll and Bute Argyllshire 13,357 408
Speymouth Moray Morayshire Formed in 1733 by the merger of the ancient parishes of Dipple and Essil.[108] 2,839 1,370
Spott East Lothian
Scottish Borders
Haddingtonshire 1,092 194
Sprouston Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Absorbed parish of Lempitlaw at the Reformation. 3,142 382
Spynie Moray Morayshire 3,595 6,704
St Andrews and Deerness Orkney Orkney Two ancient parishes united at an unknown date. 5,637 1,007
St Andrews and St Leonards Fife Fife 4,776 18,421
St Andrews-Lhanbryd Moray Morayshire St Andrews (aka Kilmalemnock) and Lhanbryde parishes united 1792.[109] 4,264 8,938
St Boswells Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Also recorded as Lessudden. 1,573 1,729
St Cyrus Aberdeenshire
Angus
Kincardineshire AKA Ecclesgreig. 3,616 1,573
St Fergus Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Detached part of Banffshire until 1891. Originally called Longley and Inverugie. 4,362 1,118
St Madoes Perth and Kinross Perthshire 476 1,281
St Martins Perth and Kinross Perthshire AKA Megginch. Absorbed ancient parish of Cambusmichael. 3,385 946
St Monans Fife Fife AKA Abercrombie. 804 1,357
St Mungo Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire AKA Abermilk or Castlemilk. 2,232 271
St Ninians Stirling Stirlingshire AKA Eccles or Kirkton. 14,891 26,917
Stair East Ayrshire Ayrshire 2,201 314
Stenness Orkney Orkney Ancient parish; merged into Firth at Reformation; re-created 1878.[110] 5,408 502
Stenton East Lothian
Scottish Borders
Haddingtonshire AKA Pitcox. 3,482 405
Stevenston North Ayrshire Ayrshire 925 11,423
Stewarton East Ayrshire Ayrshire 5,981 7,815
Stichill Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Absorbed the parish of Hume (which was formerly in Berwickshire) in 1640. 805 203
Stirling Stirling Stirlingshire Partly in Clackmannanshire until 1891. Includes part of medieval parish of Cambuskenneth. 551 17,050
Stobo Scottish Borders Peeblesshire 4,332 183
Stonehouse South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 1,903 5,883
Stoneykirk Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire Absorbed ancient parishes of Clayshant and Toskarton/Kirkmadrine. 1618[111] 9,152 1,179
Stornoway Na h-Eileanan Siar Ross and Cromarty Created C16th? from ancient parish of Eye, which it replaced,[112] and part of Nessparish.[20] 26,689 13,009
Stow Scottish Borders Midlothian Originally known as Wedale. Split between Midlothian and Selkirkshire until 1891, when Selkirkshire portion became new parish of Caddonfoot. 9,189 1,207
Stracathro Aberdeenshire
Angus
Forfarshire 2,839 299
Strachan Aberdeenshire Kincardineshire 15,616 544
Strachur Argyll and Bute Argyllshire AKA Kilmaglass or Kilmaglash. Ancient parish, but re-created from parts of Dunoon, Lochgoilhead and Inverchaolain in 1650.[113] 7,373 606
Straiton East Ayrshire
South Ayrshire
Ayrshire 23,822 2,171
Stranraer Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire Created from parts of Leswalt and Inch in 1622[114] 31 561
Strath Highland Inverness-shire AKA Kilchrist. 28,567 1,869
Strathblane Stirling Stirlingshire 3,744 2,342
Strathdon Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire AKA Invernochty. 20,160 410
Strathlachlan Argyll and Bute Argyllshire AKA Kilmorrie. Ancient parish, but re-created from parts of Dunoon, Lochgoilhead and Inverchaolain in 1650.[113] 5,434 146
Strathmiglo Fife Fife 3,256 1,274
Strichen Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 6,873 1,621
Stromness Orkney Orkney 2,860 2,286
Stronsay Orkney Orkney Union of ancient parishes of Stronsay Lady, Stronsay St Nicholas, and Stronsay St Peter's.[115] 3,618 353
Swinton Scottish Borders Berwickshire 4,066 578
Symington South Ayrshire Ayrshire 2,479 1,642
Symington South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 628 800
Tain Highland Ross and Cromarty 7,464 4,369
Tannadice Angus Forfarshire 12,808 522
Tarbat Highland Ross and Cromarty 3,442 870
Tarbolton South Ayrshire Ayrshire Contains part of the ancient parish of Barnweil. 5,066 5,675
Tarland Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 3,974 1,009
Tarves Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 7,413 2,354
Tealing Angus Forfarshire 1,646 622
Temple Midlothian Midlothian AKA Balantrodach. 5,377 225
Terregles Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 1,860 7,354
Teviothead Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Created out of parts of Hawick and Cavers in 1850.[116] 12,988 146
Thurso Highland Caithness 10,871 9,112
Tibbermore Perth and Kinross Perthshire 2,635 26,564
Tillicoultry Clackmannanshire Clackmannanshire 3,915 6,129
Tingwall Shetland Zetland Union (C16th) of the ancient parishes of Tingwall, Weisdale and Whiteness.[117] 12,437 3,058
Tinwald Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 4,374 588
Tiree Argyll and Bute Argyllshire Ancient parishes of Kirkapol and Soroby united with Coll to form Coll & Tiree in 1618; Coll separated out in 1866.[118] 7,918 653
Tongland Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire Absorbed ancient parish of Balnacross or Barncross. 4,854 454
Tongue Highland Sutherland Created from part of Durness parish in 1724.[119] 54,335 564
Torosay Argyll and Bute Argyllshire AKA Killean or Killean-in-Torosay. At Reformation became part of single parish of Mull, then Ross; Ross split into this parish and Kilfinichen & Kilvickeon in 1728.[77] 24,537 645
Torphichen West Lothian Linlithgowshire 3,564 3,247
Torryburn Fife Fife 2,091 1,587
Torthorwald Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 3,159 1,208
Tough Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 2,307 334
Towie Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire AKA Kilbathock. 4,931 126
Tranent East Lothian Haddingtonshire 2,468 18,073
Traquair Scottish Borders Peeblesshire AKA Kirkbride. Received part of Kailzie upon its suppression in 1674.[71] 6,928 1,187
Trinity Gask Perth and Kinross Perthshire 3,277 291
Troqueer Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 3,240 11,659
Tulliallan Fife Fife Detached part of Perthshire until 1891. 2,193 3,001
Tullynessle and Forbes Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 4,049 653
Tundergarth Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 1,604 141
Turriff Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 6,593 6,306
Tweedsmuir Scottish Borders Peeblesshire Created out of part of Drumelzier in 1643[120] 13,000 114
Twynholm Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire 4,664 1,084
Tynron Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 5,678 135
Tyrie Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 1,928 1,367
Udny Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire 4,237 2,407
Uig Na h-Eileanan Siar Ross and Cromarty Medieval. 55,752 1,595
Unst Shetland Zetland Formed at the Reformation by the union of the three ancient parishes of Baliasta, Lund and Norwick.[121] 12,260 632
Uphall West Lothian Linlithgowshire AKA Strathbrock. 1,948 18,463
Urquhart Moray Morayshire 5,027 1,650
Urquhart and Glenmoriston Highland Inverness-shire Two parishes united at the Reformation. 52,716 2,386
Urquhart and Logie Wester Highland Ross and Cromarty Partly in detached part of Nairnshire until 1891. Two ancient parishes united 1845. Logie Wester AKA Logie Bride. 5,023 3,678
Urr Dumfries and Galloway Kirkcudbrightshire AKA Colmonell. 5,098 5,330
Urray Highland Ross and Cromarty Partly in Inverness-shire until 1891. Absorbed old parish of Kilchrist (or Tarradale) 1574.[122] 14,741 3,920
Walls and Flotta Orkney Orkney Two ancient parishes united C16th.[123] 3,922 454
Walls and Sandness Shetland Zetland Created C16th from the four medieval parishes of Foula, Papastour, Sandness and Walls.[124] 7,055 619
Walston South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 6,610 290
Wamphray Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 4,034 220
Watten Highland Caithness Created from part of Bower parish in 1638.[125] 14,182 749
Weem Perth and Kinross Perthshire 2,694 104
Wemyss Fife Fife 986 18,255
West Calder West Lothian Midlothian 7,225 8,440
West Kilbride North Ayrshire Ayrshire 5,847 5,699
West Linton Scottish Borders Peeblesshire AKA Linton. 8,958 2,433
Westerkirk Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire 10,375 169
Westray Orkney Orkney Union of the two ancient parishes of Westray Crosskirk and Westray Ladykirk.[126] 4,756 588
Westruther Scottish Borders Berwickshire AKA Bassendean. 5,742 393
Whitburn West Lothian Linlithgowshire 4,339 20,968
Whitekirk and Tyninghame East Lothian Haddingtonshire Union of ancient parishes of Auldhame, Tyninghame and Whitekirk. 2,966 512
Whithorn Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire 3,688 1,311
Whitsome Scottish Borders Berwickshire 194 98
Whittingehame East Lothian Haddingtonshire 1,424 186
Wick Highland Caithness Medieval. 19,262 9,255
Wigtown Dumfries and Galloway Wigtownshire 3,424 1,168
Wiston and Roberton South Lanarkshire Lanarkshire 4,158 324
Yarrow Scottish Borders Selkirkshire Received the Megget area of Lyne & Megget, 1891. Union of ancient parishes of Duchoire, St Mary's and Kirkhope; Kirkhope independent 1852. 21,117 281
Yell Shetland Zetland C16th union of the medieval parishes of Mid Yell (aka Reafirth), North Yell (aka Glupe) and South Yell (aka Hamnavoe).[127] 21,611 966
Yester East Lothian Haddingtonshire AKA Bothans. 7,992 1,179
Yetholm Scottish Borders Roxburghshire 2,686 668

There were in addition the parishes of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and Bondington (with two churches, St Laurence, and St Mary's). These were part of Scotland and the historic county of Berwickshire, but were captured by England from 1482 onwards.

Modern-day statistics of historic counties

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This is determined from the above data.

Historic (1891) county Number of civil parishes Current population Area (ha) Area (km2) Pop. density (/ha) Pop. density (/km2)
Aberdeenshire 83 400,998 514,953 5,150 0.779 77.87
Argyllshire 39 59,798 800,950 8,010 0.075 7.47
Ayrshire 44 367,676 292,380 2,924 1.258 125.75
Banffshire 22 46,057 164,860 1,649 0.279 27.94
Berwickshire 32 26,249 121,751 1,218 0.216 21.56
Bute 6 12,534 56,946 570 0.220 22.01
Caithness 10 26,486 180,265 1,803 0.147 14.69
Clackmannanshire 5 50,957 14,454 145 3.525 352.55
Dumfriesshire 43 77,160 279,020 2,790 0.277 27.65
Dunbartonshire 12 274,185 64,640 646 4.242 424.17
Fife 60 365,198 132,488 1,325 2.756 275.65
Forfarshire 53 264,258 227,531 2,275 1.161 116.14
Haddingtonshire 24 74,882 65,808 658 1.138 113.79
Inverness-shire 33 123,610 1,123,580 11,236 0.110 11.00
Kincardineshire 19 57,305 96,280 963 0.595 59.52
Kinross-shire 5 11,539 20,963 210 0.550 55.04
Kirkcudbrightshire 28 47,546 233,784 2,338 0.203 20.34
Lanarkshire 38 894,145 224,610 2,246 3.981 398.09
Linlithgowshire 12 188,757 40,659 407 4.642 464.24
Midlothian 21 587,779 85,067 851 6.910 690.96
Morayshire 19 67,996 124,986 1,250 0.544 54.40
Nairnshire 4 12,577 38,843 388 0.324 32.38
Orkney 21 21,349 98,979 990 0.216 21.57
Peeblesshire 14 19,187 90,055 901 0.213 21.31
Perthshire 71 155,008 643,218 6,432 0.241 24.10
Renfrewshire 17 622,050 66,199 662 9.397 939.67
Ross and Cromarty 33 77,382 840,667 8,407 0.095 9.20
Roxburghshire 30 48,639 175,282 1,753 0.277 27.75
Selkirkshire 7 18,267 69,630 696 0.262 26.23
Stirlingshire 22 233,241 122,421 1,224 1.905 190.52
Sutherland 13 12,803 505,958 5,060 0.025 2.53
Wigtownshire 17 26,618 129,816 1,298 0.205 20.50
Zetland 12 23,167 146,665 1,467 0.158 15.80

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References

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