Communion Tokens. 87 



MacKenna, M.A., who was inducted in 18G7 The 

 Rev. Thomas Keir, M.A., minister-in-charge for three 

 years, was appointed in 1909. 



Dunscore. 



120. E.C. No. 47. D:S- with two dots placed vertically 



between the letters and one after. Reverse, plain, r. 9 

 Brook 353. 



121. E.C. No. 48. D S / 1726. Reverse, plain, obi., 9x7. 



Rev. Thomas M'Kinnel, 1723-1736. Thereafter mini- 

 ster of Urr Parish, 1736-1769. 



122. E.C. No. 49. D:S with two dots placed vertically 



between the capitals. Reverse, plain. R. 12. Brook 

 354. 



This token and the smaller (No. 120) may have been 

 struck earlier, but certainly they must have been in 

 use during the ministry of the Rev. James Gilchrist, 

 who was translated from New Cumnock in 1701 and 

 deposed 4th September, 1716, on account of his 

 irregularities. In these he was associated with the 

 Revs. John M'Millan of Balmaghie, John Taylor of 

 Wamphray, and John Hepburn of Urr. For further 

 information on this see " Humble Pleadings for the 

 Good Old Way," 8vo., 1713, and " Protestors Vindi- 

 cated," 4to,, 1716. 



123. E.C. No. 50. D:S / 1771. Border. Reverse, plain. 



S. 15. Brook 355. 



Rev. Philip Morison, A.M., 1766-1777. Thereafter 

 minister of Balmaghie, 1777-1812. 



124. E.C. No. 51. DUNSCORE COM^ TOKEN / 1829 



round edge. Reverse, large incuse numeral in circle. 

 Borders, r. 16. 



Rev. Robert Brydon, D.D., 1822-1843. Thereafter 

 minister of Dunscore Free Church, 1843-1860. " His 

 distinguishing excellencies were simplicity, candour, 

 and forbearance." 



