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See [[Scotland Open Brethren|Introduction and Legend]] for intro and key to abbreviations. D.V., this list will eventually contain Exclusive assemblies as well, and is sorted geographically by present council area. Return to [[Scotland by Council|Index]]?
=Dundee=
* 1. Hermon E.C.: f. c.1861 as Mission hall; 1866, formed assy.
** c.1861, Meeting Room, Mid-Wynd, off Perth Rd.; 1900, Falcon Hall, Johnston’s Lane, West Port; 1914, Hermon Hall (1970s, Hermon E.C.), 34 South Tay St.[http://www.scottishchurches.org.uk/sites/site/id/10700/name/Hermon+Evangelical+Church+%28Former%29+Dundee+Tayside HEC building info].
* 2. Hillbank E.C.: f. 1878, fr. Mid-Wynd Hall.
** 1878, Wellgate Hall, 59 Wellgate; c.1879, Gospel Hall, 24 Bank St; 1892, Panmure Hall, 6 Bain Square; 1894 Gospel Hall, 138 Murraygate; by 1897, Pullar’s Close Hall, 132 Murraygate; 1902, Gospel Hall, 48 Wellgate; 1924, Hillbank Hall (1979, Hillbank E.C.), 57 Cotton Rd.[https://hillbank.org.uk/ HEC's website]
* 3. Bethany Hall: f. 1887; 1889 united with Gospel Hall, Bank St.
** 1887, Bethany Hall, Alexander St.
** Corrie St.; 1910, YMCA Hall, 149 High St.; by 1922, Weaver’s Hall, High St.; 1924, Elim Hall, 98 Liff Rd.
* 6. Lochee Assy: 1971, fr. Hermon Hall.
** 1971, Lochee Christian Assembly, Lochee Evangelical Centre, Kirk St., Lochee; 1975, Christian Assembly Hall, 75 Liff Rd, Lochee. [http://www.scottishchurches.org.uk/sites/site/id/10705/name/Christian+Assembly+Hall+dundee+Tayside CAH's POWiS]
* 7. Gospel Hall: f. 1981, fr. Hermon E.C.
** 1981, Gospel Hall, 15 King St.; 1985, Meadowside Gospel Hall, 2 Euclid Cres., which formerly housed "The Old Scotch Independent Chapel". [https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/200361363-meadowside-gospel-hall-euclid-crescent-dundee-dundee#.Ygy9pd_MJPY MGH's BLB]
==Broughty Ferry==
** In 1940, Hall, 132 Brook St.; 1940, 71 King St.; 1957, Burgh Halls, 132 Brook St.; 71 King St.
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=Sources=
* [[Open Brethren in Scotland 1838-2000|Scottish Open Brethren Assemblies 1838-2000]] by Neil Dickson
** 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.