114 Communion Tokens. 



that he had come too late as she had already made it 

 over to the Lord. 



Wamphray. 



258. E.G. WAM / FRAY / 16—, date partly obliterated. 



Reverse, plain, obi., 15 x 12. Brook 1128. 



Rev. John Brown, A.M., 1655-1662. Thereafter he 

 went to Holland, where he died in September, 1679. 

 Rev. John Swintoun, A.M., 1665-1674. 

 Rev. William Wyseheart, A.M., 1680-1685. 



259. E.G. No, 159. W K in monogram, rude capitals. Xo 



border. Reverse, plain, obi., 10x9. Brook 1130. 



260. E.G. No. 160. W / 1797. Reverse, similar. No borders, 



obi. 11 X 13. Brook 1129. 



In the Session Records, October 2nd, 1796, it is stated 

 that " The Session of Wamphray duly constituted 

 find that various articles are wanted for the service 

 of the Communion of the Lora's Supper in this 

 parish, viz.. Communion cups and tokens, wine and 

 bread servers and table linen ; that none of these 

 articles are remaining, and that this is a favourable 

 time to have them furnished: resolves that applica- 

 tion be made to the Heritors to furnish the above." 

 Rev. William Singer, 1794-1799, son of James Sinziur, 

 in Murrial, Insch, Aberdeenshire. Translated to 

 Kirkpatrick-Juxta (1799-1840). 



Wamphray - Gateside. 



261. R. No. 161. G/R-G, for Gateside Relief Ghurch. 



Border. Reverse, plain. S. 13. Dick 47 (error). 



The Relief Congregation was formed in 1776. Rev. 

 Thomas Marshall, 1777-1780, was the first minister. 

 This token is attributed by Mr Dick to Galloway Re- 

 formed Church (Newton-Stewart), and is regarded 

 uncertain at the Smith Institute, Stirling These 

 notwithstanding, the correct attribution is Wam- 

 phray-Gateside, and it is one of a trio of similar type 

 from the same neighbourhood, viz., Langholm, 

 Waterbeck, and Wamphray. 



262. R. No. 162. RG for Relief Gateside. Reverse. 1811. 



No borders. Obi. c.c, 15x10. Dick 836. 



Rev. Henry Paterson, the fourth minister, succeeded 

 the Rev. Decision Laing in 1805, and died in 1847. 



