Highland, 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.

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Badenoch and Strathspey

Kingussie

  • f. 1971. 1971, Ballochroan Cottage, Wewtonmore; 1972, Victoria Hall; by 1983, Gospel Hall, Spey St.

Caithness

Halkirk

  • fl. 1874, through N.E.S.

Thurso

  • 1. F. by 1904; after 1922 disc. By 1922, G. Robertson, Postmaster
  • 2. F. 1961 by B.m.; disc. 1966. 1961, Thurso Christian Fellowship, YMCA Hall.

Wick

  • 1. F. c.1872; disc. after 1911. By 1897, New Rifle Drill Hall, Dempster St.
  • 2. F. 1923, after evangelism.
    • 1923, Lower Breadalbane Hall, Breadalbane Terr; 1925, Bethany Hall, Brown Pl.

Lochaber

Fort William

  • 1917–1920 evolved fr. Exclusive assy.
    • By 1922 Mr Challenger, Seaview Terr; 1933, Pier House, Station Sq; 1935, Cameron's Hall, West End; by 1939, Masonic Hall, High St; 1964, Bethany Gospel Hall, Tulloch Pl., Inverlochy .

Mallaig

  • f. c.1937, by B.m; 1963.
    • c.1937, William Simpson's house.

Ross and Cromarty

Black Isle

Munlochy

  • f. 1924 by B.m; trans. to Avoch, 1927. 1924, David Millar's house, Munlochy; 1927, Gospel Hall, Dock, Avoch; 1949, Gospel Hall, Dock, Avoch.

Easter Ross

Conon Bridge

  • Conon Assembly, fl. 1873.

Dingwall

  • f. 1907, after mission.
    • 1908, Old Post Office Buildings; by 1921, Gospel Hall, 48 High Street; 1926, Gospel Hall, Gladstone Avenue.

Invergordon

  • f. 1920s; disc. 1930s. George Bond, 11 ‘Bella Vista’.

Nigg

  • f. 1916; disc. c. 1918.

Portmahomack

  • fl. 1922. John McKay, Well Cottage.

Sutherland

Brora

  • fl. 1923; f. 1923 after mission.

Embo

  • fl. 1922 (f.) after mission.

Golspie

  • 1. Fl. 1916 (f.).
  • 2. Fl. 1923 (f. 18 Dec. 1923). D. Horne's house.
  • 3. Fl. 1951 (f.) (summer only). J.D. Ellis. Sutherland Technical School.

Helmsdale

  • f. 1923, after mission; disc. c.1965. 1926, The Welcome; by 1955. George Bond. ‘Rosewood'.