Communion Tokens. 81 



in shield in centre of plain field. Maker's name, 

 KIRKVVOOD, on upper border. Wide borders, ov., 

 19x14. 



Dalton. 



96. E.G. D K incuse. Reverse, plain. R. 12. Brook 277. 



97. E.G. No. 43. D K. Reverse, large numeral. Wide 



borders, thick, r. 13. Brook 278. 



Dornock. 



98. E.G. No. 44. D G incuse, for Dornock congregation. 



Letters hand struck on thin sheet lead. No border. 

 Reverse, Table numbers lightly tooled. S. 12. Brook 

 295 (error). 



The DC not for the Greek words " Deipnon 

 Christou " (as Mr Shiells, page 139), nor yet for the 

 Latin " Domini Coeua," both signifying " Supper of 

 the Lord;" but simply for "Dornock Church," or 

 more probably " Dornock Congregation." On the 

 " Migration of Tokens " see page 59 of this work. 

 See also " The Story of the Token," page 61. The 

 letters CD for Coena Domini occur on the reverse of 

 the Ochiltree Parish Token (Ayrshire) dated 1806. 



99. E.G. No. 45. DORNOGK / GHURGH round edge. 



Striated incuse numeral / TABLE within beaded oval. 

 Reverse, THIS DO IN / REMEMBRANCE / OF 

 ME / Luke xxii., 19. Borders, ov. 18 x 14. 



Dryfesdale. 



100. E.G. No. 46. DRYFESDALE / 1837. Reverse, THIS 



DO IN / REMEMBRANCE / OF ME. Borders, ov. 

 18 X 14. 



No earlier token of Dryfesdale Parish has come 

 under the notice of the compiler. The Rev. David 

 Buchan Dowie, A.M., 1833-1843, became Free Church 

 minister of Largs at the Disruption, and disappeared 

 in 1863. (Scott's " Fasti.") 



Dumfries. 



101. E.G. No. 1. DFS / 1728 with line between. Thick 



