Communion Tokens. 83 



Dumfries— continued. 



107. E.G. No. 7. DF / 1773. Border. Reverse, plain. 



S. c.c, 13. Brook 320. 



Rev. Thomas Mutter, D.D., 1765-1793, according to 

 John Mayne, "was a gentleman of distinguished 

 talents, of great eloquence as a preacher, and very 

 eminent as a theologian." He published a volume of 

 sermons, London, 1791, 8 vo. 



108. E.G. No. 8. D F / 1828. Border. Reverse, plain. S. 



c.c, 13. 



The only specimen of this token known to the com- 

 piler may be seen in the Vestry of St. Michael's. 



109. E.G. No. 9. S^ MIGHAELS / CHURGH round edge 



of inner oval. 1829 within oval in centre. Reverse, 

 SAGRAMENTAL / TOKExV round edge of inner 

 oval. Table numeral in central circle cutting smaller 

 oval. Seven tables. Borders, ov., 17 x 13. 



Rev. Alexander Scot, D.D., 1806-1830, began his 

 career as a stonemason. He worked at the building 

 of Halleaths, Lochmaben. Became tutor in family 

 of proprietor, Mr Gordon. Ordained by Presbj'tery 

 of Lochmaben as collegiate minister of Scottish 

 Church at Rotterdam. Presented and admitted to 

 New Church, Dumfries, 1795, and translated to St. 

 Michael's in 1806. (Of this issue tokens were struck 

 for seven tables. The calme is preserved in St. 

 Michael's Vestry.) The Rev. J. Montgomery Camp- 

 bell, from Dundee, was inducted in 1905. 



no. A.G. No. 12. Type LAG/ D^. Reverse, M / WI / 

 1766. Large broad M. William Inglis, second 

 minister (1765-1826). No borders, s., 12. Dick 278. 

 The letters on the obverse stand for Associate Gongre- 

 gation, Dumfries. The M on the reverse is for 

 Magister or Minister. 



111. A.G. No. 13. Type II. AG / D^. Reverse, M / W I / 

 1766. Smaller M and other variations. No borders, 

 s., 12. Varieties in this type of token not noticed in 

 Dick. 



Rev. William Inglis, 1765-1826. The poet Burns 



