Communion Tokens. 65 



well-nigh obliterated foundations of an old dwelling 

 on Tents Moor, Fife, and was identified by means of 

 the monogram which appears on the seal of a letter 

 sent by Henderson to the Dowager-Countess of Mar, 

 dated 26th June, 1631. 



4. MUIRAVONSIDE. Ofedr.fc, AI K, large capitals. Reverse, 



M / R-H, for Mr Robert Halie, 1616-1626. R. 13. 

 Brook 851. 



5. CROMDALE. M / D D, for Mr David Dick, 1623-1638. 



S. 8. Brook, not illustrated. 



6. KIRKWALL, S^ OLA. Obverse, O \. A. Reverse, M / I h, 



for Mr James Heind, 1629-1641. Obi. 11x10. 

 Brook 692. 



7. DUNKELD. A R, for Alexander Rollock, 1639-1645. 



Obi., witli c.c. and serrated border, 12x11. Brook 

 340. Burns, Plate III. 



A variety of this token is square, with corners uncut 

 and having a serrated border, 10. 



8. FORGUE. M / AG, for Mr Alexander Garden, 1645-c/rca 



1666. Brass, s., with border, 10. Brook 437. 

 Burns, Plate III. 



This is the earliest brass token known to the writer 

 with the possible exception of Fyvie (M F in mono- 

 gram for Meiklefolla, an earlier name for the 

 Parish). 



9. DUNBOG. -P A R I S H -D V N B O V G on a circular 



dotted band, • M • / I M in centre for Mr Jolm Makgill, 

 1646-1654. Oct. 12. Brook 328. 



10. MARNOCH. M R in monogram, within sunk oblong panel, 



for Mr (John) Reidfuird, 1648-c. 1680. Obi. 12 x 9. 



11. FEARN. M / I C, within sunk oblong panel, for Mr James 



Cramond, 1653-1690. Almost s. 8. Brook 414. 

 Burns, Plate III. 



Chaplain in England to a regiment in the service of 

 " the late Unlawful Engagement in war against 



