( "OMMUNION TOKEN'S. 97 



Kirkmahoe— oontimied. 



Rev. Edward Buiicle, A.M., 1725-1748; formerly of 

 Lochmaben (1723-1724), was " long distinguished for 

 his liberal way of thinking, and for his manly and 

 flowing eloquence both in the pulpit and judicatories 

 of the Church." 



Onlj' two siiecimens of this token have come under the 

 notice of the compiler. The one illustrated is in the 

 Grierson Museum, Thornhill. The other is in the 

 cabinet of Mrs Henderson of Logan House. Cumnock. 



169. E.C. No. 87. K H O / 1777. Border. Reverse, plain, 



obi., 13x12. Brook 670. 



Rev. Archibald Lawson, 1750-1796, sou of llev. John 

 Lawsou of Closeburn. 



170. E.C. No. 88. KIRKMAHOE / 1835 around upper and 



under edge. CHURCH across centre. Reverse, 

 SACRAMENTAL / TOKEN, with open scrolls be- 

 tween. Borders, ov., 15 x 12. 



171. E.C. No. 89. As before. Reverse, SACRAMENTAL / 



TOKEN around upper and under edge, table number 

 in circle round centre. Ov., 16 x 12. 



172. E.C. No. 90. As before, but with larger letters and 



figure on reverse. Ov. 16 x 12. 



• Rev. John Wightman, D.D., 1797-1847. "His 

 accomplishments as a scholar were only outshone by 

 his devotedness to ministerial duty, affectionate 

 solicitude for his parishioners, and universal bene- 

 volence." 



173. F. No. 91. KIRKMAHOE / incuse table number / 



FREE CHURCH / 1844. Reverse, THIS DO IN / 

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

 17 X 12. Rev. William Andson, 1844-1909, was the 

 first mhiister. 



Kirkmichael 



174. E.C. No. 92. KIRKMICHAEL in curved line across 



centre. Reverse, TOKEN along upper edge. Table 



