Communion Tokens. 115 



Waraphray. 



263. F. Stock pattern. Type I., a.s Ecclefechan F. Oval, 



19x13. 



Wanlockhead. 



264. E.G. No. 158. WANLOCKHEAD / CHURCH between 



ornamental ovals, 1859 acrcss centre. Reverse, as 

 Caerlaverock E.C., illus., 35. Borders, obi., c.c, 

 17x12. 



A chapel was built at Wanlockhead for the benefit of 



the miners and was served by preachers or ministers 



as chaplains. Erected intff a quoad sacra parish in 



1861. 



Rev. Thomas Hastings, 1835-1843. Thereafter Free 



Church miiiister of Wanlockhead. 



Rev. James Laidlaw, 1848-1860, formerly at Bew- 



castle, was succeeded by the Rev. James Laidlaw in 



1861. 



265. F. No. 163. FREE / CHURCH ' WANLOCKHEAD. 



Reverse, THIS DO IN / REMEMBRANCE / OF ME. 



Light borders, ov., 18 x 15. 



Waterbeck. 



266. R. No. 164. R / C-\\ for Relief Church, Waterbeck. 



Border. Reverse, plain. Thin. S. 12. Dick 838, 

 varieties not noticed. 



267. R. No. 165. Another similar, but a little thicker. S. 12. 



268. R. No. 166. Another similar, but very thick and obvi- 



ously a later re-issue. S. 12. 



The Waterbeck Relief congregation was formed in 

 1790. The first minister was Rev. James Geddes, 

 1794-1802. From specimens of token in the compiler's 

 possession it is evident there have been issues of the 

 same type at different periods of time. See note 

 under Wamphray-Gateside. 



269. U.P. No. 167. WATERBECK / U. P. / CHURCH. 



Reverse, as Caerlaverock E.C. No. 86. Borders, 

 obi., c.c, 17x12. Dick 839. 



The twelfth minister of this congregation in 117 years 

 is the Rev. Hugh Watt, B.D., who was ordained in 

 1907. 



