Communion Tokens. ^7 



offered for Welsh, 3000 for Semple and Arnot, and 

 2000 for any other fugitive field preachers. In 

 December, 1684, he was still a prescribed preacher. 

 He died at Edinburgh, 31st March, 1688. In the 

 "Reformed Presbyterian Magazine," February, 1859, 

 will be found a graphic and detailed account of the 

 great Covenanters' Communion services at the Com- 

 munion Stones on Skeoch Hill in Irongray in 1678. 

 There Arnot of Tongland, Welch or Welsh of Iron- 

 gray, Blackadder of Troqueer, and Dickson of 

 Rutherglen were each assigned his appropriate func- 

 tion, and the services were carried through, no doubt 

 to the satisfaction and profit of all. 



13. BANFF. M S, f(ji- Mr (Alexander) Setone, 1661-1679. 



S., with border, 11. Burns, Plate III. 



14. STRICHEN. M / W S, within circular panel, for Mr 



William Scott, minister, circa 1662. Almost s. 10x9. 

 Brook 1052. Burns, Plate III. 



Mr Scott allied himself with the Protesters in 1651, 

 and at the Restoration was ejected for not submit- 

 ting to Episcopacy. 



15. HAWICK. Obverse, h K, for Hawick Kirk. Reverse, 



M / AK, for Mr Alexander Kynneir, 1663-1667. 

 Upright obi., with border on reverse, 9 x 10. Burns, 

 Plate III. 



16. KIRRIEMUIR. *M* / I -K / K K, all within a beaded oval 



panel, for Mr John Keith, Kirriemuir Kirk, 1663-1668. 

 Upright obi., with rounded top, 12 x 14. Brook 690. 



17. GUTHRIE. M / G S, for Mr George Strachan, 1663-1692. 



S., with border, 8. Brook 502. 



18. SELKIRK. SK / I-C, for James Craig, 1666-1676. 



Upright obi., with trace of border, 11x13. Brook 

 996. 



19. STRICHEN. iM / I W, for Mr James Wh.vte, 1669-1690'. 



S., with border, 11. Brook 1053. 



20. FINTRAY. M / A F, in grotesque capitals, for Mr 



Alexander Forbes, 1682-1691. Obi., with border, 

 8 X 10. Brook 424. Burns, Plate III. 



