The name is not in use for any modern administrative entity, but remains as the usual description for historical purposes, in the case of the registration district being only a name change.
The baptism registers (up to 1856, since deposited with the Registrar General with microfilm copies at a number of places) have poor coverage around the 1820s, apart from those events not recorded if the parishioners were members of other churches.
This church[2] is on the West side of the Nethy Bridge to Grantown-on-Spey road, beside the ruins of Castle Roy.
Most pre-1855 inscriptions have been recorded and published [3] A rough-surfaced roadside parking area with space for a number of vehicles gives level access to the church and also serves Castle Roy (to which casual pedestrian access is officially not recommended for safety reasons).
This church[4] is on a small knoll set back from the road between Auchgourish and West Croftmore.