- Tenandry
- TENANDRY, lately a quoad sacra parish, in the parishes of Blair-Atholl, Dull, and Moulin, county of Perth; containing 769 inhabitants, of whom 199 are in the parish of Blair-Atholl, 306 in that of Dull, and 264 in Moulin. This district consists of certain portions of the parishes above enumerated, which were separated for ecclesiastical purposes, by act of the General Assembly, in 1836, and formed into the late quoad sacra parish of Tenandry. The church was erected in that year, by Mr. and Mrs. Hay, of Seggieden, and Miss Stewart, of St. Fort, by whom it was endowed; and is a neat structure containing 500 sittings. The minister has a stipend of £85, arising from the endowment, and an allowance of £8. 6. 8. for communion elements, from the Sunday collections; the appointment of the incumbent is in the founders of the church for their lives, and after their decease will be vested in the Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge. The members of the Free Church have a place of worship.
A Topographical dictionary of Scotland. Samuel Lewis. 1856.