88 Communion Tokens. 



Dunscore Renwick. 



123. R. No. 52. M.B. / 1817. Light border. Reverse, plajn. 

 Matthew Beattie, first minister. R. 13. Dick 315. 

 (See Plate correction, p. 52.) 



Rev. Matthew Beattie, 1817-1858, of Dunscore-Ren- 

 wick, was the first minister. The congregation was 

 formed in 1814, the church built in 1816, and Mr 

 Beattie from Kilmarnock (King Street) settled in 

 1817. 



Dunscore Craig. 



126. R.P. Stock pattern. Type T. Obverse as reverse of 



Annan U.P. without the inverted commas. Reverse, 

 LET A MAN / EXAMLNE / HIMSELF, &c. / 1 

 COR., xi., 28, 29. Borders, obi. c.c, 17x12. 



127. R.P. Stock pattern. Type II. As previous but with 



inverted commas on obverse and reverse. Borders, 

 obi. c.c, 17x12. 



The Craig congregation was formed in 1864 and be- 

 came a mission station of the Reformed Presbyterian 

 Church. Their first preacher was the Rev. James 

 Cosh, A.M., who was ordained in 1865 as a missionary 

 to the New Hebrides. The tokens used here are of 

 the type indicated above. 



Dunscore. 



128. F. No. 53. DUNSCORE / FREE CHURCH / 1866 / 



"THIS DO IN / REMEMBRANCE OF ME."/ 1 

 COR., xi., 24. Text in smaller type. Reverse, 

 FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, arching Burning 

 Bush over scroll inscribed, NEC TAMEN CON- 

 SUMEBATUR. Under scroll to left CRAWFORD, to 

 right GLASGOW. Borders, obi. c.c, 17x12. 



The Disruption minister, Rev. Robert Brydon, D.D., 

 1843-1860, was succeeded by the Rev. James Pollock, 

 during whose ministry this token was struck. The 

 reverse is a stock pattern and occurs, as in the case 

 of Greenock Middle Free, sometimes with no maker's 

 name at all, sometimes with Crawford, Glasgow, and 

 again with Cunningham, Glasgow. 



