Beath parish

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Beath parish is a historic civil and ecclesiastical parish in Fife, Scotland, encompassing former mining communities such as Kelty and parts of the surrounding rural area.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Beath parish canonical 1
parish of Beath 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
ecclesiastical parish
contains Kelty
former mining communities
rural areas
country Scotland
hasCharacteristic former coalfield area
mixed industrial and rural landscape
hasFunction historic census unit
historic civil registration unit
historic land valuation unit
local ecclesiastical administration
hasReligiousJurisdiction Auchterderran Parish Church
surface form: Beath parish church
historicalUse agriculture
coal mining
locatedIn Fife
Kingdom of Fife ONNED1
Central Fife
surface form: central Fife

council area of Fife
historic county of Fife
locatedNear Cowdenbeath ONNED1
Dunfermline NERFINISHED
Lochgelly
partOf Church of Scotland
surface form: Church of Scotland parish system
regionType Central Lowlands of Scotland
surface form: Lowland Scotland
religiousDenomination Church of Scotland
Presbyterian
timePeriod historic parish
usedFor genealogical research
local history studies

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kelty hasParish Beath parish
parish of Auchterderran adjacentToParish Beath parish
this entity surface form: parish of Beath