KENNETH MORRISON, of good
repute with his cotemporaries, then living at Glendale, had a revelation
in a dream, as follows :—A person informed him in sleep, that if he
should repair to the kirk of Killchoan, and look out at the east window,
he might see at the distance of two pair of butts, in a direct line
eastward, a stone larger than any near it in that direction; upon
removing of which he would find silver, which had been hid under it. And
accordingly he lost no time, but went the next day to take his
observation as he was directed, and having found out the stone, was not
disappointed, as there was under it a heap of silver of different sizes,
coinage and value; a part of which was not then of the common currency. |