Perth and Kinross, 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.
Contents
Perth
- 1. Good Templar’s Hall: fl. 1873–1886.
- In 1873, Good Templar's Hall; Parliament Close; 1881, Hall, King James's Hospital; 1886, Good Templar's Hall.
- 2. Gospel Hall: f. 1900, by B.m.
- 1902 Masonic Hall, Parliament Close, High St.; 1904, Guild Hall, 192 Souch St.; 1905, Gospel Hall, 192 South St.; Gospel Hall, 120 High St.; 1917, Forester's Hall, 13 Hospital St; by 1933, Gospel Hall, 68 Princes St; 1972, Gospel Hall, 157 South St.
Abernathy
- f. 1901.
- 1901, Mr Wilkie, High St.; by 1951, Gospel Hall, Main St.
Crieff
- f. by 1897; disc. 1940s.
- 1897, Side Room, Crieff Hall, Commissioner St; 1924, Room 7, Strathearn Institute; 1941, D Hill’s house, 9 Ducklage Rd.
Dunkeld
Birnam
- fl. 1864.
- In 1864, Mrs Napier Campbell, Erigmore.
Pitlochry
- 1. F. 1907; disc after 1922. 1907, Old School; by 1922, Mr. English, Donavourd Gardens.
- 2. F. 1935; disc. 1936.; 1935, Moulin Reading Room, Moulin; 1935, East Lodge, Faskally.
South
Braco
- f. 1872, through N.E.S.; after 1904.
- By 1904, R Walker, Whitewell, Pitcaple.
Kinross
- f. 1925, through B.m.
- 1925, Red Triangle Hall, High St; 1928, Gospel Hall, Montgomerie St.
Unknown Area
Cove
- fl. 1888; (f.).
- Mr Cordiner's house.
- either Kincardineshire/Perthshire (this list) or Angus, Scotland
- Mr Cordiner's house.
Sources
- Scotland Open Brethren by Neil Dickson