Communion Tokens. 95 



larger (square 10) with H on obverse and 1750 on 

 reverse belong, we think, to the parish of Hutton 

 and Fishwick in Berwickshire. 



Johnstone. 



161. E.G. J K / 1778. Border. Reverse, plain. S. 10 



Brook 549. 



Rev. John Nimmo, A.M., 1734-1784. 



162. E.G. No. 81. JOHNSTONE / GHURGH around edge 



of floreated oval enclosing dotted oval and 1860. 

 Floral ornament in corners. Reverse, as Annan U.P. 

 but without in\erted commas. Borders, obi. c.c, 

 17x12. 



Rev. William Taylor Williamson, A.M., 18.55-1861. 

 An early token of this parish is reported as being 

 square with the letters I K in slightly sunk circular 

 field. 



Keir. 



163. E.G. No. 82. K K / 1747. Border. Reverse, plain. 



S. 10. 



164. E.G. No. 83. Similar but larger with serrated border, 



larger letters and rude 4. S. 12. Brook 552. 



Rev. Alexander Bayne, 1720-1776. A third variety 

 of this token has distinct letters and figures. It is 

 of intermediate size (11). In 1900 a larger token 

 was struck, square 14, with letters K • K / 1900 

 within square beaded frame. 



Kirkbride. 



165. E.G. No. 84. KB. 7?r6'«-5^, M P R / 1725— the M P R 



in monogram, for Mr Peter Rae, Minister there from 

 1703-1732. No borders. R. 10. Brook 651. 



This parish was suppressed, and annexed to Sanquhar 

 and Durisdeer by the Lords Commissioners of Tiends 

 in 1727. The last minister of the parish was the Rev. 

 Peter Rae, of whom see further in next note. 



Kirkconnel. 



166. E.G. Brook No. 657. Unknown to author and locality. 



