92 Communion Tokens. 



SELF. Ov., 19 X 13. Thi.s variety not noticed in 

 Dick. 



Hightae. 



147. R.P. No. 67. L.S. / H. Reverse, TOKEN across 



centre. Light borders, r. 13. Reverse illustrated on 

 page 48. 



Probably unique. It was found b,y the vrriter in the 

 collection of a neighbouring R.P. Church. The com- 

 piler has satisfactory reasons for attributing it to 

 Hightae (see p. 48). The church here, which was 

 started in the interests of the Relief, fell upon evil 

 days, and in 1828 was sold for £70 to a few people 

 connected with the Reformed Presbyterians. The 

 first minister was the Rev. James M'Gill, 1829-1864. 



148. R.P. No. 68. 1 Cor., xi., 28, 29 / LET A MAN / 



EXAMINE / HIMSELF, &c. With large floral 

 ornament on four sides. Border. Reverse, plain, 

 obi. c.c, 17x13. Dick 31. 



Hoddam. 



149. E.C. No. 69. H K in monogram / A B in monogram. 



Border. Reverse, plain, obi., 9 x 10. Brook 513. 



Rev. Alexander Brown, 1768-1783; translated from 

 Tongland (1748-1768), and latterly to MojBFat (1783- 

 1800). 



150. E.C. No. 70. HODDAM CHURCH encircling large 



table numeral within sunk centre. Reverse, LET A 

 MAN / EXAMINE / HIMSELF. Borders, s. c.c. 

 15. 



Holywood. 



151. E.C. No. 71. H W in monogram. Reverse, K in centre. 



No borders, r. 11. Brook 515. 



" The tokens are lettered H W cyphered together on 

 one side and K on the other. There are of new ones 

 of a smaller size 342 and of old ones a little larger 

 231, 673 the sum of both. The old ones being 231 are 

 put loose into a leathern Bag & the new ones being 

 342 are wrapt in Gray paper & put into the same 

 Bag." (Kirk Sess. Rec, written on board at the end 

 of volume, 1725-1734.) Rev. John Scott, 1725-1732, 



