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** 1920, Burngreen Hall; 1922, Workmen's Club, High St.; 1925, Gospel Hall, 15 High St.
 
** 1920, Burngreen Hall; 1922, Workmen's Club, High St.; 1925, Gospel Hall, 15 High St.
  
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=South Lanarkshire=
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==Northeast==
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===Tarbrax===
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* f. 1908; disc. 1950.
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** 1928, Institute Hall, New Woolfords
  
 
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* [[Scotland Open Brethren]] by Neil Dickson
 
* [[Scotland Open Brethren]] by Neil Dickson

Revision as of 09:19, 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.

North Lanarkshire

North

Cumbernauld

  • 1. Mossknowe: f. 1913, after mission.
    • c.1912, private house; 1929, Hebron Hall, 17 Smithyends; 1966, various community centres & schools; 1974, Mossknowe Gospel Hall, Kildrum Ring Rd., Kildrum.
  • 2. Eastfield: f. 1990, fr. Mossknowe Gospel Hall.
    • 1990, Eastfield E.C., Pollock Hall, Condorrat; 1994, Eastfield E.C., Cumbernauld.

Kilsyth

  • 1. Good Templars’: fl. 1897–1911.
    • In 1897, Lesser Victoria Hall; by 1904, Good Templars' Hall, Burngreen.
  • 2. Gospel Hall: f. 1920; disc. 1980.
    • 1920, Burngreen Hall; 1922, Workmen's Club, High St.; 1925, Gospel Hall, 15 High St.

South Lanarkshire

Northeast

Tarbrax

  • f. 1908; disc. 1950.
    • 1928, Institute Hall, New Woolfords

Sources