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* Chirnside: f. early 1870s.** Early 1870s, A Mabon’s house; by 1897, Gospel Hall.* Dalbeattie: f. 1887; disc. after 1904.** By 1897, Gospel Hall.* Galashiels: f. 1870; disc. 1950.** 1888, Gospel Hall, High St.; 1911, Gospel Hall, Store Buildings; 1914, Gospel Hall, 44 Church St.; 1934, Foresters' Hall, Channel St.* Hawick: f. 1877, by mission hall members.** By 1881, New Temperance Halls; by 1897, Arcade Front Hall, Exchange Buildings; Jubilee Halls, Round Close; 1939, Slitrig Hall, Old Manse Lane.* Innerleithen: see Walkerburn.* Kelso:** 1. Fl. 1881** 2. F. 1990, through B.m.*** 1990, primary school, Bowmont St.* Langholm: f. c.1894; disc. 1940s.** By 1897, Drove Road Room.* Melrose: f. 1945; disc. c.1950.** Mason's Hall, High St.* Moffat:** 1. F. c.1877; disc. c.1927.** 2. F. 1931, after evangelism; disc. 1932.*** By 1897, Masonic Hall; 1932, 11 Well St.* Peebles:** 1. Gospel Hall: f. by 1888; disc. 1948.*** By 1897, YMCA Hall, Tweed Green; 1905, Foresters’ Hall, High St.; 1905, Railway Mission, Northgate; 1915, Gospel Hall, 84 High St.; 1930, Waverley Halls, nr the Cross.** 2. Peebles E.C.: f. 1968, by B.m.*** 1968, Pennel Hall, High St; 1969, Peebles Evangelical Church, 17 Biggiesknowe.* Selkirk:** 1. Gospel Hall: f. 1878: disc. 1910.
1878, Robert Smith’s house; Union Hall; 1881, Gospel Hall, West Port; by 1897, Gospel Hall, Bogus Close, Market Pl.
** 2. Masonic Hall: f. 1911 after mission; disc. after 1964.*** 1927, Masonic Hall, Back Row.* Walkerburn: f. by 1886; disc. 1952.** In 1897, Good Templars’ Hall; 1902, Castle Hall, Hall St.
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* 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.