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Partick Anderson Church, Glasgow, began at the Disruption with Free Church services in a Masonic Hall. A church opened the following year, with a successor in Anderson Street, Partick, built in 1860. Known initially as Partick Free Church, in 1900 it took the name of its first minister, Henry Anderson, as Partick Anderson United Free. It passed to the Church of Scotland in 1929 and terminated in 1977 on uniting with Newton Place as Partick South. As a Church of Scotland charge it was in the presbytery of Glasgow and the synod of Clydesdale. |