120 COMMUNION TOKENS OF SOUTH-EASTERN BORDER 



(3) Mixed metal ; oblong, 18x12; cut comers ; bordered. 

 LAUDER, with incised numeral for number of Table under- 

 neath. Reverse, Christ | our passover | is sacrificed | for 

 us I I. cor. v. 7-8. 



Westruther. (1) Lead; round, 14; with a rim. w k. Reverse, 

 1728. Ministry of Walter Scott, A.M. See Jig. 



(2) Mixed metal ; oval, 20x 14 ; with a rim. Round the 

 circumference, westruther parish | 1840. In the field, an 

 Arabic numeral in relief for number of Communion Table. 

 Reverse : Round the circumference, let a man examine 

 himself I I. COR. XI. 28. In the field, ii. Tim. ii. 19. 

 Ministry of Walter Wood, A.M., author of "East Neuk 

 of Fife." 



Channelkirk. (1) Lead; nearly square, 10; without border; 

 CK; letters incised. Reverse, yxith. a numeral for No. of Table. 

 May not belong to this parish, for the c is more like a o. 

 I have seen one or two other tokens said to be of Channel- 

 kirk, with a CK, but can find no proof that they belong to 

 the Parish. See fig. 



(2) Mixed metal; oval, 18x12; with a rim. channel- 

 kirk I 1822. Reverse,!. co'Ei.'Ki.2Z. Ministry of Rev. John 

 Brown. 



Stow. (1) Lead, nearly square, 10x9; unbordered ; roughly 

 made, c St.; letters in relief. Reverse, plain. I have seen 

 only one example. See fig. 



(2) Mixed metal; oval, 17x12; slight rim. stow | 

 1820 I JOHN cormack I MiNR. Reverse, this do in | remem- 

 brance I OF ME I LUKE XXII. 19. Mr Cormack was an 

 accomplished man, a D.D., and author of several pub- 

 lications. 



(3) Mixed metal; oblong, 17x14; bordered. stow 

 CHCTRCH I 1846, with an iacised numeral for No. of table. 

 Reverse, this do in | remembrance | of mb. | but let a 



MAN I examine I himself. 



