70 Communion Tokens. 



<c) XVII. Century Tokens bearing Date, arranged alphabetically. 



37. ARDCLACH. ARDCLACH .-. around edge, with 



•91 • in centre for 1691. Rev., S / L O V E / L O V E, 

 the S retrograde, dot in centre. R., with narrow 

 border, 15. Brook 53. 



38. BALFRON. K*B / 1697. .S., with border, 11. Brook 85. 



Burns, Plate II. 



39. BALLANTRAE. -B- / 9-3. all within an oblong panel, for 



Ballantrae, 1693. S., with border, 9. 



A fine specimen of this \\as in the Rev. Dr Lands- 

 borough's famous collection which was destroyed by 

 tire in the Dick Institute Museum, Kilmarnock. 



40. BOVRTIE. M / A S ,' 1697. Mr Alexander Sharp, mini- 



ster there, 1678-1709. S., with borders, 10. 



41. BRECHIN. 16 / B R E C-/-H I X ,' 78, the N retrograde 



Two horizontal lines between name and date. R. 14 

 Brook 133. Bums, Plate II. 



'' This token was struck to mark the year in which 

 the llev. George Halliburton, D.D., was promoted 

 from Coupar-Angus to the Bishopric of Brechin." 



42. CAVERS. C K with two fi\-e-pointed stars below. Reverse, 



•1699, with a similar star l^elow. Irregular r., with 

 serrated border on reverse, 14x13. Brook 178. 

 Burns, Plate 11. 



The Rev. Robert Bell, A.M. (1694-1721), was one of 

 four who dissented from an act of the Synod assert- 

 ing their principles respecting the established govern- 

 ment of the Churcli in April, 1703, and one of three 

 ministers in the Commission of Assembly, 7th 

 November, 1706, who, according to the doctrine of 

 their Covenanting ancestors, disapproved of 26 

 Prelates sitting in the united Parliament of Great 

 Britain. He was translated to Crailing in 1721. 



43. CORTACHY. KIRK / C O R T / A C H I E. Reverse, 



1684. S., with border, 13. Burns, Plate II. 



