Angus, Scotland
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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.
Arbroath
- 1. Bowesite assy: fl. 1841.
- 2. Exchange Hall: fl. 1897–1904.
- In 1897, Exchange Hall
- 3. Springfield Gospel Hall: f. 1911.
- Market Place; 1920, Academy Hall, John St.; 1926, Gospel Hall, Park St; 1950, Green St. Hall; 1952, Gospel Hall, 13 Park St; 1970, Springfield Gospel Hall, Ponderlaw Lane.
- 4. Gospel Hall: f. 1950; 1952, united with Green St. Hall.
- 1950, Gospel Hall, Park St.
Brechin
- f. 1891 fr. mission hall; disc. 1984.
- By 1897, Masonic hall, Church St.; by 1904, Mason’s Hall, Church St.; 1904, Gospel Hall, town centre; 1921, Ebenezer Hall, Southesk St.
Carnoustie
- f. 1910; disc. c.1963.
- 1910, Drill Hall; 1913, Templars’ Hall, Dundee St.; by 1951, St Stephen’s (south) Halls, Dundee St.
Forfar
- 1. f. c.1901.
- 1919, Gospel Hall, 12 North St; 1969, 35 North St; 1970, Gospel Hall, 12 Manor St.; 1984, Gospel Hall, St James Rd.
- 2. Fl. 1911.
- 1911, 74 East High St.
Kirriemuir
- 1873; disc. after 1903.
Monifieth
- f. 1910; 1926, united with Hermon Hall, Dundee.
- 1910, Gospel Hall, Well St.
Montrose
- f. c.1872.
- By 1897, Gospel Hall, 65 Mill St; 1922, Murray Lane Hall, Murray St.; 1956, Bethany Hall, 5 High St.
Sources
- Scotland Open Brethren by Neil Dickson