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Communion Tokens. 73 



58. KIPPEN. K / 1697, with horizontal Hne between date and 



letter. S., with border, 10. Brook 6^7. 



KIRKNEWTON. Burns, Plate II. Brook, disputed. 



59. LOGIE. 1676 / L K. all incu.se, the last three figures of 



date united. Almost s. 10. Brook 747. Burns, 

 Plate II. 



60. LUMPHANAN. LVM / 1667. Obi., with border, 



12x11. Brook 770. Burns, Plate II. 



The Rev. Alexander Mitchell, admitted prior to 1667, 

 was deprived of his living in 1681 because he refused 

 to take the test. He was succeeded by the Rev. 

 Patrick Leith, M.A., who was deposed in 1716 for 

 active participation in the Rebellion. 



61. MOXKLAXD, OLD. O / MK / 1686. Almost s., with 



border, 13. Brook 821. Burns, Plate II. 



The Rev. James Main, A.M., who was translated 

 from Fenwick in 1684, forsook his charge at the 

 Revolution in 1688. This token was found buried 

 in a field where a large Communion gathering had 

 assembled. 



62. NAIRN. N / 1674, within upright oblong panel. Upright 



obi. 12 X 14. Brook 858. Burns, Plate II. 



This token was moulded to mark the ministry of the 

 Rev. Hew Rose, A.M., who was descended from an 

 old Nairnshire family, and who was one of the most 

 cultured clergymen of his time. 



63. OCHILTREE. 16 / 0-K / 99. Diamond shape, with 



border (point to point), 14 Brook 881. Burns, 

 Plate II. 



64. RERRICK. R 1698. The date reads at right angles to the 



letter. Heart shape, point up, with slight border, 

 10x11. Brook 946. Burns, Plate II. 



The Rev. Alexander Telfair, A.M., 1689-1732, entered 

 as chaplain in the family of Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick 

 of Closeburn, Bart., at Whitsunday, 1687, was called 

 to Rerrick in October, 1688, and was ordained some- 

 time between 16th July and 29th October, 1689. He 



