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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.
=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'.
=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'.