The first recorded owners of the Barony of Panbride was the Morham family, whose ancestral name was Malherbe. They are first mentioned in relation to Panbride in the registers of
Arbroath Abbey in a charter of John Morham made in the mid 13th century. It is thought that they had possession of the land until 1309 when Robert I conferred the land to his Brother in Law,
Alexander Fraser,
Lord Chamberlain of Scotland. Fraser died at the
Battle of Dupplin Moor in 1332 and it is thought that
David II conferred the barony (at least in part) to the Boyce family in 1341. Between the census years of 1801 and 1831, the parish's population fell by some 20% from 1,583 to 1,268, due largely to the
removal of several villages in the name of
Agricultural improvement. ==Notable people==