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Scotland Open Brethren

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RENFREWSHIRE
==RENFREWSHIRE==
* Barrhead: f. 1884, by B.m.** 1. 1884, Gospel Hall, Springhill Rd; by 1902, 1 Henry St. 1902, Gospel Hall, Chappell St.** 2. Fl. 1902, Burgh Hall; 1902, united with Gospel Hall.* Bishopton: f. 1977 by B.m.** 1977, Community Centre; 1985, Gospel Hall, 12 Greenock Rd.* Bridge of Weir: f. c.1898, fr. Gryffe Grove Mission Hall.** c.1898, Hope Hall; 1979, new hall.* Busby: f. 1891.** 1891, Old School Room; 1905, Hall, Main St; 1910, Hall;c.1922, Gospel Hall (Cartsbridge E.C.), Cartsbridge Rd.* Elderslie:** 1. F. 1908; disc. 1913.** 2. Gospel Hall: f. c.1922; disc. 1994.*** c.1922, Gospel Hall, 216 Main St; 1956, Gospel Hall, Byars Rd.* Gourock: f. 1887, fr. Octavia Hall, Greenock.** 1887, Bridge Hall; 1888, Hall, Shore St; by 1897, 4 Bath St; 1914, Lesser Hall, 10 John St.; 1923, Bethany Hall, Royal St; 1950, Bethany Hall, 6 Broomberry Dr; 1968, Bethany Hall, 35 Kempock St, Granny Kempock Lane; 1969, Bethany Hall, Drumshantie Rd.* Greenock:** 1. Ardgowan Sq. E.C.: f. 1866.*** Thomas Black, 73 Nicolson St; Gospel Hall, 22 Hamilton St; 1874, Gospel Hall, Waverly Lane, 29 Westburn St; 1880, Octavia Hall, West Blackhall St; 1888, Caledonia Hall, Westburn St.; 1905, John St. Hall; c.1938, Cruden Hall, 2 Ann St; 1977, ArdgowanSquare E.C.** 2. Bogston Hall: f. 1915, fr. Old Town Hall, Port Glasgow; disc. 1968.*** 1915, Bogston Gospel Hall, 66 Port Glasgow Rd.* Johnstone:** 1. Ebenezer Hall: f. by 1892; continues as Dimity Street Church.*** By 1895, Ebenezer Hall, Rankine St; 1904, Ebenezer Hall, High St.; 1917, Masonic Hall, Collier St.; 1960, Orange Hall, Rankine St; 1973, Ebenezer Hall, back of shops, Quarry St; 1982, Ebenezer Hall, Dimity St.** 2. Dimity St.: f. 1907 as Johnstone Evangelistic Association; formed assy 1925; united with Ebenezer Hall, 1982.*** 1907, Gospel Hall, Dimity St.* Howwood: (?) disc. 1946.** By 1897, Dreadnought Hall.* Kilbarchan: f. 1884.** 1884, Memorial Hall, Steeple Sq.* Kilmacolm: f. 1887, after evangelism.** 1887, Market St. Hall; 1907, Gospel Hall, Market Pl., Gilburn Rd.* Linwood: 1904, Linwood Gospel Mission formed assy.** 1904, Band Hall; c.1907, Gospel Hall, Bridge St.* Lochwinnoch: f. c.1886; disc. 1982.** 1898, Eagle Hall, High St; 1927, Gospel Hall, 26 Calder St.* Neilston: f. 1854-5; disc. c.1980.** By 1855, Masons’ Hall; by 1897, Gospel Hall, Holehouse.* Newton Mearns:** 1. Gospel Hall: f. 1886; after 1897 disc.*** By 1897, Gospel Hall, High St.** 2. Maple E.C: f. 1930; disc. 1991.*** 1930, Gospel Hall, 65 Main St; 1931, Gospel Hall, 25 Main St; 1971, Maple E. C., Maple Ave.* Paisley:** 1. Bowesite assembly, fl. 1848.** 2. Kilnside E.C. f. 1867; to OB c.1873.*** 1867, George Ross's house; Railway Hall; Tannahill Hall; Moss St., Bethany Gospel Hall, 2 New St.; 1894, Cumberland Hall, Laigh Kirk Lane, Causeyside St., 1928, Gospel Hall, Shuttle St.; 1985, Kilnside E.C., Kilnside Rd.** 3. Bethany Hall: f. by 1897.*** By 1897, Bethany Hall, 40 New St.; 1909, Bethany Hall; 1924, Oddfellows Hall, 12 New St.; 1930, Orange Hall, Castle St.** 4. Bethany Hall: f. 1919 fr. Bethany Hall; disc. after 1962.*** 1919, Liberal Club Hall, High St; 1922, Wellmeadow Gospel Hall, Wellmeadow St; 1962, Bethany Hall, Queen St.* Port Glasgow:** 1. Old Town Hall: f. c.1874; united with Falconer St. Hall, 1941; disc. 1999.*** By 1897, Old Town Hall, King St.** 2. Hebron Hall: f. c.1928, fr. Old Town Hall.*** c.1928, Falconer St. Hall; Temperance Institute; 1957, Hebron Hall, 41 Princes St.* Renfrew:** 1. F. by 1886*** 1886, 11 Fulbar St; 1889, Shiloh Hall, Canal St;** 2. Albert Hall: f. c.1900.*** 1908, Masonic Hall, High St; 1914/5, Albert Hall (now Albert E.C.), Albert Rd.2. * Moorpark: fl. 1914–20.** Kirk Hall; 1914, Gospel Hall, 164 Paisley Rd., Moorpark.  
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