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  <dc:title>Congregational papers </dc:title>
  <dc:description>Fraserburgh congregational papers, 1666 - 1846. Including:

State of the Episcopal congregation, Fraserburgh, 1838;

Extracts from the session book of the Kirk of Philorth and Fraserburgh, 1666;

Intimation read from the pulpit of Fraserburgh chapel, 21 March 1813, of a letter by A Dauney, sheriff substitute of Aberdeen, addressed to Bishop Jolly, asking that, in view of the riots and molestations which took place in the town on 6 March 1813, it be announced that further trouble of the same nature would be severely dealt with;

Note on the number of communicants in Fraserburgh, 1839 - 1841;

Statement on communicants in Fraserburgh, 1842 - 1846;

Statement by A. Dauney, sheriff substitute of Aberdeen, concerning recent riots in Fraserburgh, intimating that a repetition of these disturbances would be met with military action, 20 March 1813.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1666 - 1846</dc:date>
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