100 COMMUNION Tokens. 



Langholm— continued. 



189. A.C. Xo. 106. A. C. L. / .J. .J. / 1789. Reverse, plain. 



Border, R. 16. (Rev. John Jardine, 1789-1820). 



This token is possibly unique. It is carefully pre- 

 served by the Session of that Church, to whom we ai'e 

 indebted for its reproduction. 



190. A.C. ASS / COX / LAXGHOLM. Reverse, REV. J. D. 



for John Dobie, 2nd Minister. Light borders, ov., 

 16x12. Dick 576. 



191. A.C. Xo. 107. UXITED / ASS^. CON. / LANGHOLM. 



Reverse, REV. J. D. / 1821 / ORD. SO^h AUG^ the 

 small th over the of 30. Light borders, ov., 

 16x12. Dick, 577. 



Rev. John Dobie, 182] -1845. Came out of Loreburn 

 Street Congregation, Dumfries, and one of his sons 

 was the Rev. Dr Dobie, late minister of Shamrock 

 Street, Glasgow. 



192. F. Stock pattern. Type L, as Ecclefechan F. Ov., 



19 X 13. 



193. F. Stork pattern. Type II., as Half-Morton F. Ov., 



19x13. 



Lochmaben. 



194. E.C. Xo. 108. LOCHMABEX and ornament around 



edge, 1776 in centre. All markings ir'^use. X^o 



border. Reverse, plain. R. 14. 



Rev. Richard Brown, 1765-1781. " He succeeded to 

 a baronetcy on the death of his cousin. Sir Alexander 

 Brown of Coalston, but did not take the title." 



195. E.C. Xo. 109. LOCHMABEX / 1850 around upper and 



under edges. Date between floral ornaments. TABLE 

 incuse around upper edge of inner dotted oval. 

 Reverse, as Applegarth. Borders, ov., 18 x 15. 



Rev. Thomas Liddell, D.D., became minister here in 

 1850. 



196. A.C. Xo. 110. THE ASSOCIATE / CONGREGA- 



TION / of j LOCHMABEX. Scrolls above Con- 



