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See [[Scotland Open Brethren|Introduction and Legend]] for introduction intro and key to abbreviations, and an alphabetical list.  D.V., this list will eventually contain Exclusive assemblies as well, but presently just Open Brethren, and is sorted geographicallyby present council area.  Return to [[Scotland by Council|Index]]?  
=Dunfermline=
* 4. Gospel Hall, Hospital Hill: f. 1935. fr. Abbot Hall.
** 1935, YMCA New Hall, Damside St, 1939, Gospel Hall, 48 New Row; 1940, 78 St Margaret St; 1941, Oddfellows Hall, Albany St; by 1964. Gospel Hall, Hospital Hill.
 
==Low Valleyfield==
* f. 1910; 1953, trans. High Valleyfield; disc. 1958.
** By 1944, Gospel Hall, 3 Dundonald Terr., Low Valleyfield; 1953, Gospel Hall, 47 Preston Cresc., High Yalleyfield.
 
==Saline==
* 1. f.1904.
* f. 1935, B.m.
** 1935, private house, 20 East Avenue; 1938, Gospel Hall, North Lodge.
 
==Cowdenbeath==
* f. 1897; 1916, united with Iron Chapel.
** 1897, Ante-room, Co-operative Hall; by 1904, Anderson’s Hall, Foulford St.; 1916, Union Hall, Broad St.
 
===Lumphinnans===
* fl. 1904.
 
==Crossgates==
* f. by 1929; disc. after 1959.
** Archibald's Hall; 1929, Ebenezer Gospel Hall, Rd.
 
==Inverkeithing==
* f. 1910, fr. Christian Endeavour.
** 1911, Reading Room, Masonic Hall, Hill St.; 1930, Hebron Hall, Hill St.
 
==Kelty==
* f. c. 1880.
** c. 1880, Gospel Hall, Station Rd.; 1954, Ebenezer Hall, Centre St.
 
==Kincardine==
* fl. 1922 (f.) after evangelism.
 
==Oakley==
* fl. 1905.
 
==Rosyth==
* fl. 1922.
* 3. Hebron E.C.: f. c. 1929, fr. Dunnikier.
** 1929, Gospel Hall, Central Chambers, 164 High St.; 1937, Hebron Hall, 129 Links Rd.; 1964, Hebron E.C., Hayfield Rd.
* 4. Newcraigs E.C.:
** f. 1985. fr. Hebron Evangelical Church
** 1985, Newcraigs Evangelical Church, Newcraigs Primary School; 1989, Newcraigs Evangelical Church, Forres Dr., New Liston.
* f. 1905; by 1908, trans Bowhill; trans. Cardenden 1956; disc. 1989.
** 1905, Public Scool, Auchterderan; by 1908, Co-operative Hall, Bowhill; 1918, Livingstone’s Hall, Bowhill; 1921, YMCA Rooms, Bowhill; 1925, Gospel Hall, 1 Ninth St. 1956, Gospel Hall, 19th St. Cardenden; by 1983, Bowhill Gospel Hall, 14 Orrbank Rd.
 
===Auchterderran===
* fl. 1905.
** Public School Room.
 
==Cupar==
===Ladybank===
* f. 1920.
** 1920, Railway Mission Hall (1947, Gospel Hall), Hill St.
 
===Pitlessie===
* f. 1888; disc. after 1933.
** By 1897, Gospel Hall.
 
==Glencraig==
* [[Glencraig Gospel Hall, Scotland]] 1931-'''2020+'''
** f. 1931, fr. Lochgelly; trans. Ballingry 1968.
** 1931, Gospel Hall, Main St., Glencraig; 1968, Gospel Hall, Southfield Ave., Ballingry.
 
==Glenrothes==
* 1. Gospel Hall: f. 1956, by B.m.
* 2. F. 1985. fr. Gospel Hall.
 
==Lochgelly==
* f.1880s; disc. 1990s.
** By 1897, Gospel Hall, Berry St; 1903, Buller St.
 
===Lochore===
* f. c.1910 as Baptist mission; 1914, formed assy; disc. 1991.
* f. 1924, by members of Congregational Church.
** By, 1933, Meeting Room (by 1951, Gospel Hall), Georges Terr.; by 1959, Gospel Hall, Hope Pl.
 
==Dundee area==
===Newport===
* f. c.1888; disc. c.1927.
 
==Firth of Forth==
===Buckaven===
* f. 1870/1; disc. after 1933.
 
===Burntisland===
* f. by 1887; disc. 1922.
** By 1888, Meeting Room, 76 Stock's Land; by 1922, Loven St.
 
===Culross===
* fl. 1922–33.
** By 1922, Town Hall; 1925, Bethany Hall.
 
===Methil===
* 1. Fl. 1904.
** In 1904, Lindsay Sq. Hall.
* 2. See Upper Largo, Innerleven.
 
====Methilhill====
* f. 1933, fr. Windygates; disc. 1989.
** By 1951, Ashgrove Gospel Hall.
 
==Largo==
===Upper Largo===
* 2. Mission Room: f. 1909; disc. after 1922.
** 1909, Mission Room.
 
==St. Andrews==
* f. 1888; disc. 2006.
** 1888, 5 Union St; By 1904, Public Reading Room, Queen St.; 1914, Gospel Hall, 41 Market St.
 
==Tayport==
* f. 1873, by B.m.
** 1887, Temperance Hall; by 1922, Gospel Hall, Buttar Wynd.
 
==Windygates==
* f. 1914, fr. Innerleven Gospel Hall, Methil; trans. Kennoway 1977.
 
 
 
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=Sources=
* [[Open Brethren in Scotland 1838-2000|Scottish Open BrethrenAssemblies 1838-2000]] by Neil Dickson** As of May 5, 2020, Neil Dickson has given written permission for this history of Open Brethren assemblies to be shared online at discretion. There is every intent to rework this geographically in different formats with expansion as time and resources permit.