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Dumfries— continued. 

 114. E.G. No. 10. N. CHURCH / DUxMFRIES in border 

 frames. 1830 in centre. Reverse, COMMUNION / 

 TOKEN in border frames. Numeral in circle in 

 centre. Borders, obi. c.c, 14x12. 



Rev. Thomas Tudor Duncan, Al.D., 1806-1858. Son 

 of the Rev. George Duncan, of Lochrutton (1766- 

 1807), and brother of Dr Henry Duncan, of Ruthwell 

 Prior to 1830 no doubt the tokens used in the New 

 Church, now Greyfriars, were the same as those used 

 in St. Michael's. The present incumbent, the Rev. 

 J. Bryce Jamieson, B.D., from Hurlford, was in- 

 ducted this year (1911). 



115. E.C. No. 11. S^ MARY'S / DUMFRIES round edge. 

 Table numeral in circle in centre. Reverse COM 

 MUNION / TOKEN round edge. Numeral in circle 

 as on obverse. Borders, obi. c.c, 14 x 12. 



R^v. Andrew Fyfe, 1835-1854. Ordained to the 

 Biggar Relief Church in 1807, and inducted to the 

 Relief Church, Dumfries, in 1808, he went over with 

 the larger portion of his congregation to the Estab- 

 lishment, and was received in 1835. In 1840 a 

 young minister was appointed as acting colleague 

 and Mr Fyfe retired to Strathkinnes, in Fifeshire' 

 where he laboured as missionary in a Chapel of Ease 

 until his death in 1854. The Rev. Peter Thomson 

 died a few months after his appointment, and was suc- 

 ceeded by the Rev. John R. Mackenzie, A.M 1841- 

 1843 Coming out at the Disruption with 'other 

 local non-mtrusionists, he became first minister of 

 the Dumfries Free, now St. George's U.F. Church 

 yuite a succession of short pastorates followed, so 

 that in 18.7 the Rev. Alex. Chapman, M.A., was 

 ordained as tenth minster of St. Mary's. 



116. F. No. 19. FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND printed 

 between oval lines enclosing incuse numeral / DUM- 

 FRIES. Numerals 1843 one in each corner. Reverse 



THIS DO IN / REMEMBRANCE / OF ME. / / 



BUT LET A MAN / EXAMINE / HIMSELF 

 Light borders, obi. c.c, 17 x 13. 



The present church wa^ erected during the ministry 

 of the Rev. Charles McNeil, M.A., now ministei- 



