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Old 8th Oct 2019, 08:42
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ID disc marking help

Help if anyone can, a pals relative has “CON” in the centre of his ID disc where religion is normally written. Conformist is my only guess but can anyone offer a better explanation?
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Congregationalist

Most likely Congregationalist. Protestant church denomination. Most Congregationalist churches merged with the Presbyterian Church of England to form the United Reformed Church back in the early 70s though there are still some Congregationalist churches around today.

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Or he could be Australian and it's a heritage thing...
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Or maybe it’s their political leaning?
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Most likely Congregationalist. Protestant church denomination. Most Congregationalist churches merged with the Presbyterian Church of England to form the United Reformed Church back in the early 70s though there are still some Congregationalist churches around today.

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