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==AYRSHIRE & BUTE==
Annbank (f. 1883).
Ayr:
1. Gospel Hall (f. 1864).
2. Late 1860s–1874.
3. Riverside E.C. (f. 1906).
4. Woodpark E.C. (f. 1970).
Ardrossan (1888–2001).
Auchinleck (f. c.1874).
Ballochmyle (1891–1929).
Barkip (1906–36).
Barrmill (1902–mid1950s).
Beith:
1. Gospel Hall (c.1890–c.1904).
2. Bethany Hall (1922–95).
Burnfoothill (f. by 1874; to Patna 1951).
Catrine (c.1885–1978).
Crosshill (f. 1902).
Crosshouse: see Plann
Cumnock (Old)
1. Bowsite church (c.1846–mid-C19).
2. Town Hall (by 1892–after 1911).
By 1897, Town Hall.
3. Gospel Hall (1920–95).
Dailly (c.1881–1973).
Dalmellington:
1. F. 1866.
2. Bethany Hall (f. 1870).
Dalry:
1. Gospel Hall, Townend (1864–1913).
2. North St. (by 1908–2000).
3. Gospel Hall, Townend (1961–1990).
Darvel:
1. Bowesite church (1846–c.1852).
2. Gospel Hall (1880–late 1950s).
Dreghorn:
1. Gospel Hall (by 1887–c.1907).
2. Ebenezer Hall: see Springside.
Drongan ( by 1885).
Dunlop (late 1910s–1925).
Galston (f. 1871).
Glenbuck (1887–1954).
Glengarnock (c.1918).
Hurlford:
1. Evangelistic Hall (1877–after 1904).
2. Gospel Hall (1933–1970s).
3. Bridgend Hall (fl. 1951).
Girvan (f. 1886).
Irvine (f. c.1862).
Kilbirnie (f. 1889).
Kilmarnock
1. Nelson St (1842–c.1879).
2. Bowesite church (1844–mid1850s).
3. Strand St. Hall (c.1870–1910).
3. Central E.C. (f. 1880).
4. Ebenezer Hall (f. 1880–c.1898).
5. Elim Hall (f. 1926).
Kilmaurs (1920–1960s).
Kilwinning (f. 1874).
Knockentibber: see Plann.
Largs (f.. 1865).
Lugar (fl. 1875–93).
Mauchline:
1. Bowesite church (Fl. 184–.
2. c. 1877–mid-1950s.
Maybole:
1. Gospel Hall (1877–1960s).
2. Fl. 1895–7.
Millport
1.1887–after 1933.
2. St Andrew’s E.C. (f.1934).
Muirkirk (by 1878–1978).
New Cumnock:
1. Pathhead (f. c.1882).
2. Burnfoot (c.1893–1956).
3. Bank Glen (1897–1956)
Newmilns (f. 1878).
Ochiltree (c.1915– ).
Patna.
1. Fl. 1904.
2. 1918–1939 disc.
3. Ebenezer Hall: see Burnfoothill.
Plann (f.1882; to. Crosshouse 1966).
Prestwick
1. Bute Hall (f. 1877).
2. Gospel Hall, Glenburn (f. 1929).
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* Dingwall: f. 1907, after mission.
** 1908, Old Post Office Buildings; by 1921, Gospel Hall, 48 High Street; 1926, Gospel Hall, Gladstone Avenue.
* Dunoon:
** 1. F. 1882; disc. 1971.
*** By 1897, Lesser Public Hall; by 1904, St George’s Hall, New Post Office Buildings; 1907, Lesser Burgh Buildings; *** 1918, Argyllshire Hall, Hillfoot St; 1926, Comrades Hall, Victoria Rd; 1932, Masonic Hall, Argyle St.
** 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 .
* Garelochead: fl .1904.
* Golspie:
** 1. Fl. 1916 (f.).
** 2. Fl. 1923 (f. 18 Dec. 1923). D. Horne's house.
* Kingussie: f. 1971. 1971, Ballochroan Cottage, Wewtonmore; 1972, Victoria Hall; by 1983, Gospel Hall, Spey St.
* Mallaig: f. c.1937, by B.m; 1963. c.1937, William Simpson's house.
* 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.
* Oban:
** 1. Fl. 1884–1916. In 1897, A M Riddle, 4 Strathaven Terr.; 1913, Unionist Club, Stevenson St.
** 2. Fl. 1922–38 (summer only). 1927, Burnside Cottages, summer only; Sorba Rd; by 1938, Masonic Hall. Albany St.
** 3. F. 1941, by B.m.; during 1945–7, summer only; disc. 1989. 1941, Railwayman's Hall, Shore St; 1945, Masonic Hall, Albany St; 1954, Gospel Hall, Market St.
** 4. Gospel Hall: f. 1948; disc. 1984. 1948, Masonic Hall, Albany St; 1954, Gospel Hall, Market St.* 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.* Portmahomack: fl. 1922. John McKay, Well Cottage.* Sandbank: f. by 1887; disc. after 1922. By 1887, Cremona Room; by 1897, Club Hall.* Lewis** 1. Ness: f. 1894; disc. c.1920s.; 1907, Edgemoor Hall, Ness.** 2. Stornoway: f. c.1918.By 1922, YMCA Hut; 1941 Masonic Hall, Kenneth St; 1952, Gospel Hall, Bayhead St.* Nigg: f. 1916; disc. c. 1918.* Tain: f. by 1951; disc. 1964. By 1951, Kingsway.* 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.
==NAIRN, MORAY & BANFFSHIRE==
* Aberlour: f. 1872, through N.E.S.; disc. 1960s. 1872, Blairsheannach Farmhouse; 1872, Public Hall, Charleston of Aberlour; by 1951, MacDonalds Hall, High St.** Auchengoul: f. 1890; 1910, trans. Forgue; disc. c.1959.*** 1890, private house nr. Bridge of Marnock, Inverkeithny; 1910, Moscorrall Hall, Forgue, Aberdeenshire.* Banff: fl .1882* Buckie:** 1. f. by 1879.** 2. f. 1882.*** 1882, James Duncan’s house; 1887, Gospel Hall, West Church St; 1922, Gospel Hall, 49 West Church St.; by 1933, Good Templars’ Hall, West Church St.; by 1951, Gospel Hall, 60 West Church St.
Craigellachie: f. by 1889, fr. Aberlour; c.1930, united with Aberlour.
*** The Mission Hall.* Cullen: f. 1902.** 1916, Gospel Hall, Seatown.* Dufftown: f. 1872, through N.E.S.; disc. 1980s.** By 1897, MacDuff St. Hall: by 1933. Gospel Hall, Macduff Pl.* Elgin: f. 1872, fr. Elgin Baptist Church.** By 1904, Gospel Hall, 190 Elgin St; 1924, Masonic Hall, Academy St; 1939, West End Mission Hall; 1979, Riverside ** Gospel Hall, Bridge St., Bishopmill.* Findhorn: fl. 1874, through N.E.S.* Forres: f. 1883.** 1894, Gospel Hall, Caroline St.* Gardenstown: f. 1945.** By 1951, Gospel Hall (by 1991, Blairmohr Gospel Hall).* Haugh of Glass: f. c.1872; disc. after 1904.** (?) Boharm; by 1897, Haugh of Glass.* Hopeman:** 1. F. 1925, after evangelism; c.1930 disc.** 2. Gospel Hall: f. 1951; disc. 1982.*** 1951, Memorial Hall; 1959, Gospel Hall, Harbour St.* Inchberry: f. 1909; 1913 disc.** 1909, George Johnstone's house; 1909, Incberry Hall, Orton.* Keith: f. 1873, through N.E.S.; disc. c.1963.** By 1897, Gospel Hall; by 1922, Institute Hall, Mid St.* Lossiemouth: f. 1902, after mission.** 1902, Mrs Edward's house; by 1922, Gospel Hall, James St.* Macduff: f. 1904, after mission.** By 1922, Gospel Hall, Market St.; 1927, Town Hall; 1934, Gospel Hall, Market St.* Nairn:** 1. Fl. 1872, through N.E.S.** 2. FI. 1894–7 by B.m.*** J E Meiklejohn’s house, Brunswick Cottage, Lodgehill Rd.** 3. F. 1899 by B.m.*** 1899, Reading Room, Town Hall, High St.; 1909, Gospel Hall, Newmarket Buildings, Gordon St.; by 1922, Crescent Road Hall.* Portessie: f. 1901.** By 1897, Mission Hall, 129 Portessie; by 1933, Mission Hall, 129 Portessie; 1961, Assembly Hall, 4 Ogilvie St.* Portsoy: see Sandend.* Rothes: f. c.1873, through N.E.S.; disc after 1933.** Mr Younie's house; 1874, Mason’s Hall; by 1897, Public Hall.* Rothiemay: fl. c.1894.* Sandend: f. 1894 after mission; disc. 1997.** By 1922, Gospel Hall, Portsoy.
==ABERDEENSHIRE==
Walkerburn: f. by 1886; disc. 1952.
In 1897, Good Templars’ Hall; 1902, Castle Hall, Hall St.
=SOURCES=
* 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.