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BELL LORE
While Prince Cliarlie's enemies were in pursuit of him,
they searched the green Isle in Loch Shiel. One of the
pursuers, having regarded the bell as a fine piece of loot,
picked it up. But, they say in Moidart, the bell began to
screech so weirdly that he straightway dropped it and fled.
Since that day no one has attempted to remove St.
Finnan's Bell.
Prince Charlie's Silver Bell.
There is a tradition still current around Aberfoyle that,
when Prince Charlie was making for a farm at a place called
Mailing, near the Lake of Menteith, he came to a burn by
the Old Manse of Aberfoyle known as the Pow, into which
he flung a silver bell. Stories of this sunken treasure
became so prevalent in Scotland in later years that a party
of students from Glasgow set out for Aberfoyle in an
endeavour to recover this bell. No sooner had they
diverted the water just above that part of the burn in which
the bell was supposed to lie than they got a glimpse of it.
But suddenly a terrific cloud-burst descended upon the land,
and brought such torrents to the watershed of the Pow that
they were precluded from ever recovering the silver bell.
St. Drostan's Bell.
St. Finnan is not the only Scottish saint to have a bell
named after him. At the Episcopal Chapel in Old Deer
(Aberdeen-shire) is a bell dedicated " To God and St.
Drostan, Abbot and Confessor, 185L"
Engraved upon this bell is an inscription in Latin, of
which the following is a translation : — " Funerals I toll :
Lightnings I break : Sabbaths I proclaim : the Slothful I
rouse : the Winds I scatter : the Cruel I appease."
St. Drostan is said to be the Patron Saint of Glen
Urquhart, where a farm still goes by the old name of St.
Drostan's Croft.
The Bell of Kirkmichael.
Also located in Glen Urquhart is the site of the ancient
Celtic cill or Chapel of Kirkmichael, the history of which
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