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Scottish Borders, Scotland

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Created page with "See Scotland Open Brethren for introduction and abbreviations, and an alphabetical list. D.V., this list will eventually contain Exclusive assemblies as well, but present..."
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.

=Northeast (Berwickshire)=
==Chirnside==
* f. early 1870s.
** Early 1870s, A Mabon’s house; by 1897, Gospel Hall.

=Central (Roxburghshire)=
==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.
==Kelso==
* 1. Fl. 1881
* 2. F. 1990, through B.m.
** 1990, primary school, Bowmont St.
==Melrose==
* f. 1945; disc. c.1950.
** Mason's Hall, High St.
==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.

=Western (Peeblesshire)=
==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.
==Walkerburn==
* f. by 1886; disc. 1952.
** In 1897, Good Templars’ Hall; 1902, Castle Hall, Hall St.

=Sources=
* [[Scotland Open Brethren]] by Neil Dickson