Communion Tokens. 77 



V. — Catalogue of Dumfriesshire Tokens. 



Abbreviations, &C. — E.G. = Established Church; A.C. = Secession 

 (Associate) Church : R. = Relief Church ; U.P. = United Presby- 

 terian Church : R.P. = Reformed Presbyterian Church ; F. = Free 

 Church of Scotland ; W. = Wesleyan Church ; R.(r). — Round ; S. = 

 Square; Ov. = Oval; Obi. = Oblong; Oct. = Octagonal; C.C. = 

 Cut Corners ; Numbers = Sixteenths of an Inch ; Measurement = 

 Horizontal x Vertical. The plate number of Token illustrated 

 follows the denominational sign at the beginning of each descrijj- 

 tion. 



Annan. 



71. E.C. AK in monogram. Border. Reverse, plain. S. 11. 



The date of this token is said to be 1698, and it con- 

 tinued in use till about 1820, when a new one was 

 struck. The Rev. Robert Colvill, A.M., was minister 

 here 1696-1699. Illustrated in " Good Words," 

 December, 1906. Vide supra, p. 75. 



72. E.C. No. 2'2. ANNAN across planchet. Reverse, I. 



COR. llh/28 & 29. Borders, obl. c.c. 11x9. 



73. A.C. No. 23. ASSO. CON. / ANNAN. Reverse, 



REV- W.G. / 1807. William Glen, first minister. 

 Light borders, ov. 18 x 12. Dick 93. 



The Rev. William Glen, 1807-1816, resigned his 

 charge in 1816 in order to become a Missionary to 

 Astrakan in Persia. In 1845 he received the degree 

 of D.D. from St. Andrews University. He died in 

 Persia in 1849. 



74. A.C. No. 24. ASSO. CON. / ANNAN Reverse, 



TOKEN/ 1820. Light borders, ov. 18x12. Dick 



94. 



This token was struck at the beginning of the second 

 pastorate of the Annan Secession (Burgher) Church. 

 The Rev. James Dobbie, M.A., 1820-1846, died from 

 accidental poisoning. His son was the late Rev. 

 Thomas Dobbie of Lansdowne Church, Glasgow. 



75. R. No. 25. RELIEF / CHURCH / ANNAN. Reverse, 



THIS DO IN / REMEMBRANCE / OF ME. 

 Borders, obl. c.c. 17 x 13. Dick 95. 



Relief Congregation formed in 1833. United with 

 the Secession Church in 1847 to form the Annan 

 United Presbyterian Church. 



