80 Communion Tokens. 



Chapelknowe. 



89. A.C. No. 38. UNITED / ASS" / CON / CHAPEL- 



KNOW. Reverse, REV. G. C. / 1832. George 

 Clark, first Minister. Liglit Borders, ov., 16x12. 

 Dick 206. 



This congregation was formed in 1811 under Burgher 

 Secession auspices. Not for 21 years did it have a 

 minister of its own, until 1832, when the Rev. George 

 Clark was ordained first minister. Mr Clark died in 

 1852. 



Closeburn. 



90. E.C. i\o. 39. CK/1721. Border. Reverse, -gWrn, oh\., 



13x12. Brook 190. (See Plate correction, supra, 

 p. 76.) 



The Rev. John Lawson, 1718-1757. According to 

 Scott's " Fasti," Mr Lawson got a church built 

 in 1741. In Ramage's " Drumlanrig and the 

 Douglases " we read : "In 1741 the heritors 

 improved the church by adding three galleries, but 

 it is again in a dilapidated state, and will require 

 such great alterations to fit it for containing the con- 

 gregation that it has been determined (1875) to build 

 a new church on a different site." This token recalls 

 the nine years' vacancy and the unsuccessful 

 attempts to transport Thomas Boston, of Ettrick, to 

 this parish in 1716. 



91. E.C. A variety of the same. The 1727 type figured in 



Brook never known in Closeburn. Brook 191. 



92. F. Stock pattern. Type II. as Half -Morton F. but with 



incuse table numeral on obverse. Ov., 19x13. 

 (Compare Ecclefechan F. and Half-Morton F.) 



Cummertrees. 



93. E.C. No. 40. C K. No border. Reverse, plain. R. 13. 



Brook 146. 



94. E.C. No. 41. CC in circle. Border. Reverse, plain. 



R. 12. 



95. E.C. No. 42. THIS DO / IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME 



round edge of beaded oval. Reverse, incuse numeral 



