Hole Stone

A stone on the farm of Crossapol in Coll through which persons suffering form consumption were made to pass three times in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. They took meat with them each time, and left some of it behind on the stone. The bird that took the food away had the disease transferred to it.

See also Ardvoirlich Stone, Cruban Stone, Gripe Stone, Medicine Stone, Storm Stone.

References

Source

  • Campbell, J.G. (1902). Witchcraft & Second Sight in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland. Glascow: James MacLehose and Sons, p. 100.