The church was established by the Church of Scotland in 1845.[2][3] The construction of the church was funded from donations collected by Scottish planters and managers from surrounding coffee estates.
Robert Smith was the chaplain of Scots Kirk from 1856[4] and was replaced by George Washington Sprott, who served from 1857 to 1864.[5] Sprott was succeeded by John Watt,[6] who was followed by Edmond Steuart Russell, the chaplain from 1903 to 1909[7] and then John Faulds from 1909 to 1920.[8][9] The chaplain from 1927 to ?? was John Macara.
Presbyterian Church (Scots' Kirk) Kandy (1995). Presbyterian Church (Scots' Kirk) Kandy, 1845 - 1995: Souvenir 150th Anniversary. Presbyterian Church (Scots' Kirk) Kandy.
References
^Skeen, George J. A. (1909). A Guide to Kandy, with Maps: A Handbook of Information, Useful Alike to the Visitor and the Resident. A. M. & J. Ferguson. p. 40.
^"Allen's Indian Mail and Register of Intelligence for British & Foreign India, China, & All Parts of the East". 14. London: William H. Allen. 1856: 306. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
^The Church of Scotland Year Book. Church of Scotland. General Assembly. 1885. p. 166.
^Ceylon Registrar-General's Department (Ceylon), ed. (1907). Ceylon Blue Book. South Africa: Government Printer. p. Q2.
^Scott, Hew (1928). Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ: The Succession of Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformation. Vol. 7. Oliver and Boyd.
^Ceylon Registrar-General's Department (Ceylon), ed. (1915). Ceylon Blue Book. South Africa: Government Printer. p. Q2.
^Devine, T. M.; McCarthy, Angela, eds. (2016). The Scottish Experience in Asia, c.1700 to the Present: Settlers and Sojourners. Springer. p. 202. ISBN9783319430744.