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<div style="text-align: center;">'''SCOTTISH OPEN BRETHREN ASSEMBLIES'''
'''1838–2000'''</div>
=INTRODUCTION=
This historical list of Scottish Open Brethren assemblies does not claim to be exhaustive. There are no central records for Brethren assemblies, and the address lists which were occasionally published were not always accurate. Assemblies were sometimes omitted, or ones that had been discontinued were included. Some assemblies were never included in a list as an assembly can be established by a small number of individuals and many were discontinued after an existence of a few years
Whiteness: f. 1876, after evangelism; disc. after 1959.
1876, Gospel Hall.
Oxgangs: f. 1964, after evangelism; disc. 1992.
1964, St Cuthbert’s School Annexe, Oxgangs; 1969, Oxgangs E.C.
By 1904, Lyon Hall, East Hope St; 1930, George Lyon Memorial Hall, 60 Holywell St.
Cathcart:
1. Homelea Hall: f. 1911, fr. Elim Hall, Crosshill; disc. 1930.
1913, Cathcart Unionist Association Rooms; Gospel Hall (1917, Holmlea Hall), 1 Clarkston Rd.
2. Co-operative halls: f. 1914; 1917 united with Homelea Hall, Cathcart.
2. Gospel Hall, Glenburn (f. 1929).
=SourcesSOURCES=* As of May 5, 2020, Neil Dickson has given verbal blessing written permission for this compilation history of Open Brethren assemblies to be entered into public domain at Doug Engle's shared online at discretion. There is every intent to rework this geographically in different formats with expansion as time and resources permitspermit.