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Fordoun was within the kingdom of Circinn
The second life (Vita Secunda) of St Patrick say: "Post parvum intervallum defunctus est Palladius in campo Girgin, in local qui dicitur Forddun ..."

The Irish version of Historia Brittonum says "Ro h-indarbad Pledius a h-Eirinn, & tanig co ra fogain do Dia i Fordun is in Mairne."

These two entries equate the plain of Circinn with Mearns, i.e., Kincardineshire.