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=East Lothian= | =East Lothian= | ||
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* f. 1882; trans. Port Seton 1922. | * f. 1882; trans. Port Seton 1922. | ||
** 1882, private house, West Harbour, Cockenzie; by 1904, Gardener's Close, Cockenzie; 1922, Viewforth Gospel Hall, Port Seton. | ** 1882, private house, West Harbour, Cockenzie; by 1904, Gardener's Close, Cockenzie; 1922, Viewforth Gospel Hall, Port Seton. | ||
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===Musselburgh=== | ===Musselburgh=== | ||
* 1. Fl. 1907; f. 1907, fr. Church of God (‘Needed Truth’). | * 1. Fl. 1907; f. 1907, fr. Church of God (‘Needed Truth’). | ||
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* 3. F. 1923 | * 3. F. 1923 | ||
** 1923, St John's Hall, 41 Bridge St.; 1933, Gospel Hall, 35 New St.; 1947, Gospel Hall, 96 New St., Fisherrow. | ** 1923, St John's Hall, 41 Bridge St.; 1933, Gospel Hall, 35 New St.; 1947, Gospel Hall, 96 New St., Fisherrow. | ||
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===Ormiston=== | ===Ormiston=== | ||
* fl. 1924;f. 1924. | * fl. 1924;f. 1924. | ||
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===Prestonpans=== | ===Prestonpans=== | ||
* fl. 1951. | * fl. 1951. | ||
** In 1951, Ebenezer Hall, West End. | ** In 1951, Ebenezer Hall, West End. | ||
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===Tranent=== | ===Tranent=== | ||
* f. by 1922; disc. after 1959. | * f. by 1922; disc. after 1959. | ||
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* fl. c.1928; disc. after 1945. | * fl. c.1928; disc. after 1945. | ||
** By 1945, Thomson's Hall. | ** By 1945, Thomson's Hall. | ||
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===Rosewell=== | ===Rosewell=== | ||
* fl. 1875 (f.) after evangelism. | * fl. 1875 (f.) after evangelism. | ||
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* 2. Bonnyrigg: f. 5 February 1928, after evangelism; disc. 1963. | * 2. Bonnyrigg: f. 5 February 1928, after evangelism; disc. 1963. | ||
** 1928, Gospel Hall, 77 High St; by 1933, Masonic Hall, High St.; 1958, Gospel Hall, 2 Polton St. | ** 1928, Gospel Hall, 77 High St; by 1933, Masonic Hall, High St.; 1958, Gospel Hall, 2 Polton St. | ||
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===Dalkeith=== | ===Dalkeith=== | ||
* f. 1902, by B.m.; 1995 became independent mission. | * f. 1902, by B.m.; 1995 became independent mission. | ||
** 1902, Good Templar's Hall; 1903, Douglas Memorial Hall; 1907, Wesley Hall, Corner South; 1956, Buccleuch Hall, High St.; by 1991, Gospel Hall, 140 High St., Mayfield. | ** 1902, Good Templar's Hall; 1903, Douglas Memorial Hall; 1907, Wesley Hall, Corner South; 1956, Buccleuch Hall, High St.; by 1991, Gospel Hall, 140 High St., Mayfield. | ||
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====Mayfield==== | ====Mayfield==== | ||
* 1. Fl. 1868. | * 1. Fl. 1868. | ||
* 2. See Newtongrange. | * 2. See Newtongrange. | ||
* 3. See Dalkeith. | * 3. See Dalkeith. | ||
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==Northeast== | ==Northeast== | ||
===Edgehead=== | ===Edgehead=== | ||
* f. 1908; disc. c.1955. | * f. 1908; disc. c.1955. | ||
** By 1922, Meeting Room. | ** By 1922, Meeting Room. | ||
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===Newtongrange=== | ===Newtongrange=== | ||
* f. 1913, fr. Dalkeith; trans. Mayfield 1970. | * f. 1913, fr. Dalkeith; trans. Mayfield 1970. | ||
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* 2. Gospel Hall: f. 1916; disc. after 1933. | * 2. Gospel Hall: f. 1916; disc. after 1933. | ||
** 1916, Masonic Hall, High St., Penicuik; 1918, Gospel Hall, 88 John St., Penicuik | ** 1916, Masonic Hall, High St., Penicuik; 1918, Gospel Hall, 88 John St., Penicuik | ||
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* 2. Dedridge: f. 1981, fr. Gospel Hall, Livingston. | * 2. Dedridge: f. 1981, fr. Gospel Hall, Livingston. | ||
** 1981, Dedridge Christian Assembly, Dedridge Primary School, Dedridge; by 1990, Almondale Gospel Hall, Nigel Rise, Dedridge. | ** 1981, Dedridge Christian Assembly, Dedridge Primary School, Dedridge; by 1990, Almondale Gospel Hall, Nigel Rise, Dedridge. | ||
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====Livington Station==== | ====Livington Station==== | ||
* f. 1915 after mission. | * f. 1915 after mission. | ||
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* f. by 1897. | * f. by 1897. | ||
** By 1897, West Port Hall; 1904, Burgh Court Room; 1905, Vennel Hall, High St.; by 1946, St John’s Chapel (1960s, St John’s E.C.), New Well Wynd. | ** By 1897, West Port Hall; 1904, Burgh Court Room; 1905, Vennel Hall, High St.; by 1946, St John’s Chapel (1960s, St John’s E.C.), New Well Wynd. | ||
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===Philpstoun=== | ===Philpstoun=== | ||
* f. 1895; disc. c.1940. | * f. 1895; disc. c.1940. | ||
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* f. c.1890; disc. 1952. | * f. c.1890; disc. 1952. | ||
** By 1897, Blackburn Public Hall; 1908, Rae's Buildings, Main St; 1922, Tay St. Hall; 1924, Gospel Hall, Cleugh Brae. | ** By 1897, Blackburn Public Hall; 1908, Rae's Buildings, Main St; 1922, Tay St. Hall; 1924, Gospel Hall, Cleugh Brae. | ||
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| + | ==Souteast== | ||
| + | ===Cobbinshaw=== | ||
| + | * fl. 1922–33. | ||
| + | ** By 1933, Institute Hall, New Woolford. | ||
==Southwest== | ==Southwest== | ||
===Crofthead=== | ===Crofthead=== | ||
* f. c.1868; disc late C19. | * f. c.1868; disc late C19. | ||
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===Fauldhouse=== | ===Fauldhouse=== | ||
* 1. Co-op Hall: f. 1913; disc. 1980s. | * 1. Co-op Hall: f. 1913; disc. 1980s. | ||
** 1913, private house; 1913, Lesser Masonic Hall; 1917, Co-operative Hall Rooms. | ** 1913, private house; 1913, Lesser Masonic Hall; 1917, Co-operative Hall Rooms. | ||
* 2. Fl. 1918; 1918 united with Masonic Hall. | * 2. Fl. 1918; 1918 united with Masonic Hall. | ||
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===Stoneyburn=== | ===Stoneyburn=== | ||
* 1. Welfare Hall: f. c.1905, after evangelism; disc. after 1930. | * 1. Welfare Hall: f. c.1905, after evangelism; disc. after 1930. | ||
** In 1930, Welfare Hall. | ** In 1930, Welfare Hall. | ||
* 2. F. 1918, fr. Welfare Hall; 1919, united with Welfare Hall. | * 2. F. 1918, fr. Welfare Hall; 1919, united with Welfare Hall. | ||
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===Whitburn=== | ===Whitburn=== | ||
* f. c. 1919. | * f. c. 1919. | ||
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* f. c.1868. | * f. c.1868. | ||
** 1889, Bathville School; by 1904, Town Hall; 1905, 111 Clark's Building, Station Rd.; by 1922, Masonic Hall, South Main St; by 1930/1, 8 Masonic Pl., South St. | ** 1889, Bathville School; by 1904, Town Hall; 1905, 111 Clark's Building, Station Rd.; by 1922, Masonic Hall, South Main St; by 1930/1, 8 Masonic Pl., South St. | ||
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===Bathgate=== | ===Bathgate=== | ||
* f. c.1906; disc. after 1930. | * f. c.1906; disc. after 1930. | ||
** late C19, Andrew Mabon’s house; by 1904, Co-operative Hall; 1908, Victoria Hall, North Bridge St.; 1911, Gospel Hall; 1930, Gospel Hall, Jarvie St. | ** late C19, Andrew Mabon’s house; by 1904, Co-operative Hall; 1908, Victoria Hall, North Bridge St.; 1911, Gospel Hall; 1930, Gospel Hall, Jarvie St. | ||
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===Blackburn=== | ===Blackburn=== | ||
* f. 1920, after evangelism. | * f. 1920, after evangelism. | ||
** By 1922, Public Hall; 1929, Gospel Hall, 12 Bathgate Rd. | ** By 1922, Public Hall; 1929, Gospel Hall, 12 Bathgate Rd. | ||
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=Sources= | =Sources= | ||
* [[Scotland Open Brethren]] by Neil Dickson | * [[Scotland Open Brethren]] by Neil Dickson | ||
Revision as of 11:31, 9 May 2020
See Scotland Open Brethren for introduction and abbreviations, and an alphabetical list. D.V., this list will eventually contain Exclusive assemblies as well, but presently just Open Brethren, and is sorted geographically.
Contents
East Lothian
North
North Berwick
- 1. Forresters’ Hall: fl. 1907–8 (f. 1907).
- 1907, Forresters’ Hall.
- 2. Hope Rooms: f. 1957 (summer only); disc. 1960s.
- 1957, Fisherman's Hall; 1960, Hope Rooms, Forth St.
Northeast
Dunbar
- l. F. 1895, by B.m.; disc. 1924.
- 1895, Charles Spence, 'Jessmont', Edinburgh Rd; by 1922, Robert Nisbet.
- 2. F. 1933; disc. 1970.
- 1933, Good Templars' Hall; by 1940, Forrester's Hall; 1940, Masonic Hall, High St.
West
Cockenzie
- f. 1882; trans. Port Seton 1922.
- 1882, private house, West Harbour, Cockenzie; by 1904, Gardener's Close, Cockenzie; 1922, Viewforth Gospel Hall, Port Seton.
Musselburgh
- 1. Fl. 1907; f. 1907, fr. Church of God (‘Needed Truth’).
- 1907, Dickson’s Halls, 29 Bridge St.
- 2. See Portobello .
- 3. F. 1923
- 1923, St John's Hall, 41 Bridge St.; 1933, Gospel Hall, 35 New St.; 1947, Gospel Hall, 96 New St., Fisherrow.
Ormiston
- fl. 1924;f. 1924.
Prestonpans
- fl. 1951.
- In 1951, Ebenezer Hall, West End.
Tranent
- f. by 1922; disc. after 1959.
- By 1922, Gospel Hall; by 1951, Lochsquare Gospel Hall.
Midlothian
Central
Gorebridge
- fl. c.1928; disc. after 1945.
- By 1945, Thomson's Hall.
Rosewell
- fl. 1875 (f.) after evangelism.
East
Kirknewton
- f. 30 March 1924, by members of Ratho Baptist Church.
- 1925, Gospel Hall, 12 Main St.
North
Bonnyrigg
- 1. Loanhead: f. c.1875; c.1890, trans. Loanhead; disc. 1991.
- By 1880, Upper Hall, Hlgh St., Bonnyrigg; 1889, Mr Kay’s Hall, High St., Bonnyrigg; by 1897, Gospel Hall, Station Rd., Loanhead; by 1933, Hermon Hall, Kennington Ave., Loanhead.
- 2. Bonnyrigg: f. 5 February 1928, after evangelism; disc. 1963.
- 1928, Gospel Hall, 77 High St; by 1933, Masonic Hall, High St.; 1958, Gospel Hall, 2 Polton St.
Dalkeith
- f. 1902, by B.m.; 1995 became independent mission.
- 1902, Good Templar's Hall; 1903, Douglas Memorial Hall; 1907, Wesley Hall, Corner South; 1956, Buccleuch Hall, High St.; by 1991, Gospel Hall, 140 High St., Mayfield.
Mayfield
- 1. Fl. 1868.
- 2. See Newtongrange.
- 3. See Dalkeith.
Northeast
Edgehead
- f. 1908; disc. c.1955.
- By 1922, Meeting Room.
Newtongrange
- f. 1913, fr. Dalkeith; trans. Mayfield 1970.
- 1913, Lothian Halls, Newtongrange; by 1933, Ebenezer Hall, Dalhousie Rd; 1970, Gospel Hall, Stone Ave., Mayfield.
West
Penicuik
- 1. Hawthornbank Hall: f. c.1873; disc. after 1933.
- By 1897, Hawthornbank Hall, Shottstown;
- 2. Gospel Hall: f. 1916; disc. after 1933.
- 1916, Masonic Hall, High St., Penicuik; 1918, Gospel Hall, 88 John St., Penicuik
West Lothian
Central
Livingston
- 1. Gospel Hall: see Livingston Station.
- 2. Dedridge: f. 1981, fr. Gospel Hall, Livingston.
- 1981, Dedridge Christian Assembly, Dedridge Primary School, Dedridge; by 1990, Almondale Gospel Hall, Nigel Rise, Dedridge.
Livington Station
- f. 1915 after mission.
- By 1922, Meeting Room, Livingston Station; by 1927, Institute Hall, Pumpherston; 1927, Gospel Hall, Main St. Pumpherston; 1972, Gospel Hall, Deans South, Deans, Livingston.
East
Broxburn
- 1. Gospel Hall: f. c.1880; 1908 united with Lesser Public Hall.
- By 1880, Mission Hall, Greendykes Rd.; 1887, Ebenezer Hall, Main St.; by 1904, Gospel Hall, Broxburn.
- 2. Gospel Hall, Uphall: f. by 1904; 1976, trans. Uphall; disc. 2001,
- In 1904, Lesser Public Hall, Broxburn; 1908 Gospel Hall, Mid St., Broxburn; 1922, Band Hall, Broxburn; 1929, Gospel Hall, Mid St., Broxburn; 1956, Lesser Public Hall, Broxburn; 1976, Gospel Hall, East Main St., Uphall.
- 3. Lesser Public Hall: f. by 1933; disc. mid-1950s.
- By 1933, Lesser Public Hall.
North
Linlithgow
- f. by 1897.
- By 1897, West Port Hall; 1904, Burgh Court Room; 1905, Vennel Hall, High St.; by 1946, St John’s Chapel (1960s, St John’s E.C.), New Well Wynd.
Philpstoun
- f. 1895; disc. c.1940.
Northeast
Uphall
- 1. Ross Hall: f. 1905, fr. Gospel Hall, Broxburn; 1939, united with Mid St. Gospel Hall, Broxburn.
- By 1922, Alexander St; 1927, Ross Hall.
- 2. Gospel Hall: see Broxburn 2.
Northwest
Westfield
- fl. 1935 ; f. 1935.
South
West Calder
- f. c.1890; disc. 1952.
- By 1897, Blackburn Public Hall; 1908, Rae's Buildings, Main St; 1922, Tay St. Hall; 1924, Gospel Hall, Cleugh Brae.
Souteast
Cobbinshaw
- fl. 1922–33.
- By 1933, Institute Hall, New Woolford.
Southwest
Crofthead
- f. c.1868; disc late C19.
Fauldhouse
- 1. Co-op Hall: f. 1913; disc. 1980s.
- 1913, private house; 1913, Lesser Masonic Hall; 1917, Co-operative Hall Rooms.
- 2. Fl. 1918; 1918 united with Masonic Hall.
Stoneyburn
- 1. Welfare Hall: f. c.1905, after evangelism; disc. after 1930.
- In 1930, Welfare Hall.
- 2. F. 1918, fr. Welfare Hall; 1919, united with Welfare Hall.
Whitburn
- f. c. 1919.
- By 1922, Lady Baillie's School; by 1933, West End Gospel Hall.
West
Armadale
- f. c.1868.
- 1889, Bathville School; by 1904, Town Hall; 1905, 111 Clark's Building, Station Rd.; by 1922, Masonic Hall, South Main St; by 1930/1, 8 Masonic Pl., South St.
Bathgate
- f. c.1906; disc. after 1930.
- late C19, Andrew Mabon’s house; by 1904, Co-operative Hall; 1908, Victoria Hall, North Bridge St.; 1911, Gospel Hall; 1930, Gospel Hall, Jarvie St.
Blackburn
- f. 1920, after evangelism.
- By 1922, Public Hall; 1929, Gospel Hall, 12 Bathgate Rd.
Sources
- Scotland Open Brethren by Neil Dickson