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Lothian, 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.
=East Lothian=
* f. 1882; trans. Port Seton 1922.
** 1882, private house, West Harbour, Cockenzie; by 1904, Gardener's Close, Cockenzie; 1922, Viewforth Gospel Hall, Port Seton.
 
===Musselburgh===
* 1. Fl. 1907; f. 1907, fr. Church of God (‘Needed Truth’).
* 3. F. 1923
** 1923, St John's Hall, 41 Bridge St.; 1933, Gospel Hall, 35 New St.; 1947, Gospel Hall, 96 New St., Fisherrow.
 
===Ormiston===
* fl. 1924;f. 1924.
 
===Prestonpans===
* fl. 1951.
** In 1951, Ebenezer Hall, West End.
 
===Tranent===
* f. by 1922; disc. after 1959.
* fl. c.1928; disc. after 1945.
** By 1945, Thomson's Hall.
 
===Rosewell===
* fl. 1875 (f.) after evangelism.
* 2. Bonnyrigg: f. 5 February 1928, after evangelism; disc. 1963.
** 1928, Gospel Hall, 77 High St; by 1933, Masonic Hall, High St.; 1958, Gospel Hall, 2 Polton St.
 
===Dalkeith===
* f. 1902, by B.m.; 1995 became independent mission.
** 1902, Good Templar's Hall; 1903, Douglas Memorial Hall; 1907, Wesley Hall, Corner South; 1956, Buccleuch Hall, High St.; by 1991, Gospel Hall, 140 High St., Mayfield.
 
====Mayfield====
* 1. Fl. 1868.
* 2. See Newtongrange.
* 3. See Dalkeith.
 
==Northeast==
===Edgehead===
* f. 1908; disc. c.1955.
** By 1922, Meeting Room.
 
===Newtongrange===
* f. 1913, fr. Dalkeith; trans. Mayfield 1970.
* 2. Gospel Hall: f. 1916; disc. after 1933.
** 1916, Masonic Hall, High St., Penicuik; 1918, Gospel Hall, 88 John St., Penicuik
 
* 2. Dedridge: f. 1981, fr. Gospel Hall, Livingston.
** 1981, Dedridge Christian Assembly, Dedridge Primary School, Dedridge; by 1990, Almondale Gospel Hall, Nigel Rise, Dedridge.
 
====Livington Station====
* f. 1915 after mission.
* f. by 1897.
** By 1897, West Port Hall; 1904, Burgh Court Room; 1905, Vennel Hall, High St.; by 1946, St John’s Chapel (1960s, St John’s E.C.), New Well Wynd.
 
===Philpstoun===
* f. 1895; disc. c.1940.
* f. c.1890; disc. 1952.
** By 1897, Blackburn Public Hall; 1908, Rae's Buildings, Main St; 1922, Tay St. Hall; 1924, Gospel Hall, Cleugh Brae.
 
==Souteast==
===Cobbinshaw===
* fl. 1922–33.
** By 1933, Institute Hall, New Woolford.
==Southwest==
===Crofthead===
* f. c.1868; disc late C19.
 
===Fauldhouse===
* 1. Co-op Hall: f. 1913; disc. 1980s.
** 1913, private house; 1913, Lesser Masonic Hall; 1917, Co-operative Hall Rooms.
* 2. Fl. 1918; 1918 united with Masonic Hall.
 
===Stoneyburn===
* 1. Welfare Hall: f. c.1905, after evangelism; disc. after 1930.
** In 1930, Welfare Hall.
* 2. F. 1918, fr. Welfare Hall; 1919, united with Welfare Hall.
 
===Whitburn===
* f. c. 1919.
* f. c.1868.
** 1889, Bathville School; by 1904, Town Hall; 1905, 111 Clark's Building, Station Rd.; by 1922, Masonic Hall, South Main St; by 1930/1, 8 Masonic Pl., South St.
 
===Bathgate===
* f. c.1906; disc. after 1930.
** late C19, Andrew Mabon’s house; by 1904, Co-operative Hall; 1908, Victoria Hall, North Bridge St.; 1911, Gospel Hall; 1930, Gospel Hall, Jarvie St.
 
===Blackburn===
* f. 1920, after evangelism.
** By 1922, Public Hall; 1929, Gospel Hall, 12 Bathgate Rd.
 
=Sources=
* [[Scotland Open Brethren]] by Neil Dickson