94 Communion Tokens. 



Holywood— continued. 



remained in his hand after sending ten pounds ster- 

 ling to ye laird of Dalwhat out of thirteen pounds six 

 & eight pence sterling received from Mr Corrie of 

 annual rent as marked in ye minute Sept. 14th, 1735." 

 On July 20, 1750, an entry states that Edward Elton 

 had got a hundred new tokens and had payed James 

 Simson for them two shillings and sixpence, while at 

 Nov. 16, 1752, a similar addition to the tokens takes 

 place and this time it is " James Simpson, glastier in 

 Dumfries," who gets the half-crown. Still another 

 100 are procured, according to minute 20th June, 

 1761. Here the Session " appoint James Crocket to 

 get them and appoint the Treasurer to pay him.' 

 No doubt these extracts are sufficient to account for 

 the variations in this type of the Holywood token. 

 At Nov. 27, 1771, we learn that the number of tokens 

 in the bag was 646. The Rev. Thomas Hamilton, 

 A.M., was minister here, 1734-1772. 



157. E.G. No. 77. TOKEX over table number in circle from 



mider which arise floral scrolls. Beneath, in curved 

 line, HOLYWOOD CHURCH. Reverse, THIS DO / 

 IN REMEMBRANCE / OF ME. Borders, obi. c.c, 

 17x13. 



On 2nd February, 1814, the sum of £2 os 9d is paid 



for the making of new tokens. 



158. E.C. No. 78. THE / CHURCH / AT / HOLYWOOD. 



HOLYWOOD around edge at bottom. Reverse, 

 OUR / FELLOWSHIP / IS WITH THE / FATHER 

 / AND WITH HIS / SON JESUS / CHRIST. Light 

 borders. Brass. R. 14. 



Hutton. 



159. E.C. No. 79. H K in monogram. Border. Reverse, 



plain, obi., 9x7. Brook 522. 



Hutton and Corrie. 



160. E.C. No. 80. HUTTON / AND / CORRIE / 1849. 



Reverse, THIS DO IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME. 



within oval lines surrounding 1 Cor., xi., 24. Borders, 

 obi. c.c, 17 X 13. 



The small token (square 9) with the letter H, and the 



