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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.
=AberdeenshireAberdeen===Northern==* 1. [[Bowesite Assembly, Scotland]] '''1841'''-c.1850** founded after mission in 1841 @ Loch St; Flour-mill Lane; Long-acre, Albion Court.* 2. [[Holburn Gospel Hall, Scotland]] 1868-1928+** 1868, Castlegate; 1871, Gallowgate Chapel; 1872, Gospel Hall, 4, St Paul St.; Gospel Hall, 6 St Paul St.; 1920, *** Round Room, Music Hall, Skene St.; 1928, Holburn Gospel Hall, 220 Holburn St.* 3. [[Footdee Gospel Hall, Scotland]] 1879-1980's** from St. Paul Street** 1879, Bothy, Footdee; by 1879, Walker Hall, Footdee; 1952, Footdee Gospel Hall, Pier Rd., Footdee.* 4. [[Woodside Fountain Hall, Scotland]] c.1881-1903+** from St. Paul St. ** c.1881, St Catherine's Hall, Woodside; 1903, Fountain Hall, 7 Don Pl., Woodside.* 5. [[Hebron Hall, Aberdeen, Scotland]]: 1889-1911+** from St. Paul St.** 1889, Union Hall, Union Row; 1893, Langstane Hall 36 Langstane Pl; 1894, Windsor Place Hall, Windsor Pl; 1902, Holburn Hall, Justice Mill Lane; 1911, Hebron Hall, 6 Thistle St.* 6. [[Victoria Hall, Torry, Scotland]] 1900-1928+** from St. Paul St.** 1900, Gospel Hall, Victoria Rd., Torry; 1902, Torry Hall, South Esplanade West, Torry; 1928, Victoria Hall, Victoria Rd, Torry* 7. [[Stevenson Street Assembly Hall, Scotland]] 1918-late 1970's.** from Hebron Hall** 1918, Hadden St. Hall, Hadden St; 1922, Assembly Hall, 34 Belmont St; 1938, Assembly Hall, Stevenson St.* 8. [[Fernilea Gospel Hall, Scotland]] 1967+** 1967, Fernilea Gospel Hall, Summerhill Terr.* 9. Deeside Christian Fellowship: see Milltimber. ===Banff and Buchan=======Banff====
* fl. 1882
* [[Blairmohr Gospel Hall, Scotland]] 1945/+1991-2014+
** Gardenstown Gospel Hall +1951+; ====Macduff====
* f. 1904, after mission.
** By 1922, Gospel Hall, Market St.; 1927, Town Hall; 1934, Gospel Hall, Market St.
* f. 1890; 1910, trans. Forgue; disc. c.1959.
** 1890, private house nr. Bridge of Marnock, Inverkeithny; 1910, Moscorrall Hall, Forgue, Aberdeenshire.
* [[Haugh of Glass Gospel Hall, Scotland]] +1872-1904+
** (?) Boharm; by 1897, Haugh of Glass.
==TBS==
* Aboyne: f. 1872, by B.m; disc. c.1927.
** By 1897, Meeting Room; by 1922, Public Hall.
* Auchterless: fl. 1897–1904.
** In 1897, W Cowie, Newmill; by 1904, P Harvey, Rothienorman.
** Ballater: f. c. 1904 by B.m; 1965; disc. summer only; 1970.
** By 1904, Gordon Institute, Station Sq.; 1906, Maviston Hall; 1914, Public Hall; 1918, Gospel Hall, Viewfield Rd.; 1919, Gordon Institute, Station Sq.; 1962, 6 Hawthorn Cresc.
* Banchory: fl. 1871 (f.) Banchory B.C. formed assy.
* Blackpool: see Millbrex.
* Boddam: f. by 1881; disc. c.1944.
** By 1908, Lower Public Hall.
* Braco: f. 1872, through N.E.S.; after 1904.
** By 1904, R Walker, Whitewell, Pitcaple.
* Cairnbulg: fl. 1927.
* Clatt: f. 1845; disc. 1862.
** 1845, Jas. Shearer, Croft End of Auchlyne.
* Collieston: f. 1892; mid-C20 disc.
** 1897, G. Taylor, Neather Leask.
* Cruden Bay: f. by 1897; disc. after 1933.
** By 1897, North Haven Mission Hall; 1901, Public Hall, Port Errol.
* Duncanstone: f. 1845; disc. c.1852.
* Dyce: fl. 1897–1904.
** By 1897, School Room.
* Flinder: fl. c.1872 through N.E.S.
* Forgue: see Auchengoul, Banffshire.
* Fraserburgh:
** 1. Bethel Hall: fl. 1872, through N.E.S.
*** 1872, Bethel Hall.
** 2. Gospel Hall: f. by 1897.
*** By 1897, Mr A Watt’s house, George St., Broadseam; by 1904, 273 Frithside St.; by 1922, Old Academy, 15 Mid St.; 1927, Gospel Hall, Batchens Brae, Frithside St; 1941, Masonic Hall, Commerce St; 1950, Gospel Hall, Albert St. Lane.
** 3. Gospel Hall: f. ?1939; 1942, united with Masonic Hall assy.
*** Jubilee Hall; 1941, Gospel Hall, The Cross.
* Huntly: f. 1873 through N.E.S.; disc. c.1978.
** By 1897, Gospel Hall, 11 Torry St.; by 1922, Gospel Hall, Princes St.
* Insch:
** 1. Bowesite assy: f. 1845; disc. c.1863.
*** 1845, Bank End Farm.
** 2. Fordyce Hall: f. 8 June 1873, through N.E.S.; disc. 2004.
*** By 1897, Gospel Hall; by 1922, Fordyce Hall, Commerce St.
* Inverurie: f. 1871, through N.E.S.
** 1872, Gospel Room; 1875, North St. Hall; by 1933, Assembly Hall, High St.
* Kemnay: f. 1871, through N.E.S.; disc. after 1904.
** By 1897, Upper Room, Public Hall.
* Kennethmount: f. 1871, through N.E.S.; disc. 1872.
** 1871, George Adam's house.
* Kirkerton: fl. 1904.
* Logierieve: f. 1901; disc. 1960s.
* Maud: see Turriff.
* Millbrex: f. 1880; disc. after 1926.
** By 1926, Square Room, Millbrex, Fyvie.
* Milltimber: f. 1975, fr. Aberdeen assys.
** 1975, Deeside Christian Fellowship, Milltimber Primary School, ; 1979, Deeside Christian Fellowship Church Binghill Dr.
* Mintlaw: f. by 1904; trans. Stuartfield, after 1922; trans Mintlaw, 1950s,.
** By 1904, Public Hall, Mintlaw; by 1959, Gospel Hall, South St., Mintlaw.
* Newburgh: f. c.1871, through N.E.S.; disc. early C20.
** By 1897, Adam Findlay’s house; by 1904, Public Hall.
* New Deer: f. 1871. through N.E.S.: disc. c.1975.
** 1871, Public Hall; by 1959, Meeting Room, 3 Fordyce Terr.
* Northaven: fl. 1897.
** Mr J Stephen, grocer.
* Old Meldrum: f. 1872, through N.E.S.; disc. after 1904.
** By 1897, J Robertson, Gas Works.
* Old Rayne: f. 23 April, 1871; united with Insch, c.1890.
** 1871, Joiner's workshop.
* Oyne: fl. 1871; by 1884, united with Old Rayne.
* Peterhead: f. 1868.
** 1868, Wm. McLean, 1 Rose St.; 1869, Maiden St. Hall; Music Hall; by 1897, Prince’s St. Hall; Maiden St. Hall; c.1932, Prince St. Hall, Prince St.; 1965, York St. Hall.
* Port Errol: see Cruden Bay.
* Premnay: f. 1878; disc. 1920.
** 1878, Jas. Thompson, Brackla Farm.
* Rhynie: f. 1873, through N.E.S.; disc. c.1926.
* Tarland:
** 1. F.1871; disc. 1932.
*** 1871, John Glass, Mill of Migvie, Tarland; by 1922, Ferrier Sq.
** 2. Fl. 1936; f. 1936 by B.m.
* Turriff: f. November 1872, through N.E.S.; trans. Maud, by 1990.
** By 1897, Committee Room, Town Hall; by 1922, Town Hall; by 1990, Christian Brethren Assembly, Llanarth, Bank Rd., Maud
* Whinnyfold:
** 1. Gospel Hall: fl. 1897–1904.
*** In 1904, Gospel Hall.
** 2. Assembly Hall: f. 1923 after evangelism; disc. 1970.
*** By 1933, Mission Hall (by 1951, Assembly Hall), Cruden Bay.
=Sources=
* [[Scotland Open Brethren]] by Neil Dickson