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Following this, in the 3rd June of the same year, is the charter referred to conveying the land and privileges to the church and to a chaplain, "who was to be a suitable curate, personally residing and celebrating divine worship and the sacraments irreproachably in the Church of St. Mary of Grantulye." The church was "to be held for prayers to be made by the
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Fig. 1550.—Grandtully Chapel. Interior.
said chaplain for the universal church, the prosperity of King James V. and his kingdom, the granter's own soul, and the souls of certain of his relatives," &c.
This gives us the period of the erection of the church, but the painting is later, being shown by the style and by the arms to have been done by