112 Communion Tokens. 



Tor thorwald — CO n ti 11 ued. 



dence is forthcoming the writer prefers to regard the 

 above-named token as that of the Parish of Tro- 

 queer. 



251. E.G. No. 153. TORTHORWALD / CHURCH / 1835 

 witli open scrolls between. Reverse, as Kirkmahoe, 

 1835 (No. 170). Borders, ov., 15xlU. 



Rev. John Yorstoun, 1808-1841, was translated from 

 Morton (1790-1808). He was the youngest son of the 

 Rev. Peter Yorstoun, of Closeburn (1763-1776: Kells, 

 1741-1763), and his brothers were the Rev. Andrew 

 Yorstoun, who succeeded his father in Closeburn 

 (1777-1814; Middlebie, 1774-1777); the Rev. James 

 Yorstoun, of Hoddam (1784-1834: Middlebie, 1778- 

 1784). 



Tundergarth. 



•252. E.C. T H incuse, large capitals. No border. Reverse, 

 plain. R. 15. Brook 953. 



This token is so attributed in the collection at the 

 Smith Institute, Stirling. The attribution we think 

 extremely doubtful. That there was an earlier token 

 than the second we are certain ; but the token de- 

 scribed above as bearing the initial and final letters 

 of Tundergarth belongs to the Parish of Mordington, 

 the initials being uniquely those of Thomas Hay, of 

 Mordington, in whose gift the living was at least in 

 the years 1721 and 1736. 



253. E.C. No. 156. TUNDERGARTH / KIRK / incuse 



numeral. Two parallel circular open scrolls between 

 two first lines. Reverse, 1 Cor. / xi., 26. Borders, 

 ov., 15 X 12. Brook, not illustrated. 



At the Sacrament, June 21st, 1795, 6 Tables, 220 

 Tokens used. At Sacrt., June 16th, 1799, 7 full 

 Tables, 283 Tokens used. (Kirk-Session Records.) 



Tynron. 



254. E.C. T K ' 1748. the " 4 " retrograde. Border. Reverse, 



plain. S. 12. Brook 1167. 



The bag containing these tokens is said to be lying 

 in the bed of the river Shinnel, they having been 



