Diocese of Dunkeld
56°33′54″N 3°35′06″W / 56.565°N 3.585°W
| Head | Bishop of Dunkeld | 
|---|---|
| Archdeacon(s) | Archdeacon of Dunkeld | 
| Known rural deans | Angus (Rattray); Atholl; Drumalban; Fife & Fothriff; Lothian; Strathearn | 
| First attestation | 865 x 1114 | 
| Metropolitan before 1472 | None | 
| Metropolitan after 1492 | Archbishop of Glasgow (until 1515) Archbishop of St Andrews (after 1515) | 
| Cathedral | Dunkeld Cathedral | 
| Dedication | Columba | 
| Canons | Secular | 
| Mensal churches | Abercorn, Aberdalgie, Aberlady, Alyth, Auchtergaven, Bunkle, Caputh, Cargill, Cramond, Dowally, Dunkeld, Forgandenny, Killespick-Kyril, Little Dunkeld, Obney, Pitcairn, Preston, Strathmiglo, Tibbermore | 
| Common churches | Auchterhouse, Fortingall, Meigle, Saline | 
| Prebendal churches | Aberlady, Alyth, Auchtergave, Clunie (Dean), Crieff, Dowally, Dunkeld (Treasurer), Fearn, Forgandenny, Inchaiden (Dean), Kinclaven (chanter), Lagganallachie (Archdeacon), Lethendy, (Chancellor), Little Dunkeld (Treasurer), Logiebride, Lumdeiff, Menmuir, Moneylie, Muckersie, Obney, Rattray (succentor), Tealing (Archdeacon) | 
| Catholic successor | Merged into resurrected Roman Catholic Diocese of Dunkeld, March 4, 1878 | 
| Episcopal successor | Diocese of Saint Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane | 
The Diocese of Dunkeld was one of the 13 historical dioceses of Scotland preceding the abolition of Episcopacy in 1689.