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sick people in Pictland, and that Broichan was suffering for his sins at that very moment. After he had finished speaking, two messengers came to tell them that Broichan had a seizure and they wanted Columba to help them. Columba gave them the stone and said to dip it in water to give to Broichan, if he agreed to release the slave-girl. He agreed to do so, and the stone was put in water and it floated on it; the wizard drank from the water and was healed. This stone was kept by King Bridei in the royal treasury for the rest of his life, and anyone who came there for healing would be given water with the stone floating in it, and they would be healed.
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of Pictland at his house on the River Ness, he met a wizard named Broichan who had an Irish slave-girl that he refused to release even though Columba pleaded with him. Columba went out of Bridei's house and picked up a white pebble from the river. He said that the pebble would be used to heal many
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There has been a bridge over the Ness at Inverness since at least the 15th century. The bridge was originally made of timber, but it was rebuilt in stone in 1685. The 1685 bridge endured until 1849, when it was swept away in a flood.
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painted it before its destruction. The suspension bridge built to replace the bridge of 1685 was itself replaced in 1961 by the present Ness Bridge, a concrete structure. Other noteworthy bridges over the Ness are the
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is said to have banished a "water monster" back into the river after it tried to attack one of his disciples who was swimming across the river.
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for the first half of its course, which is six miles (10 km) long in total.
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At Inverness, the river contains a group of wooded islets known as the
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and the Infirmary Bridge, two Victorian suspension bridges.
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The River Ness (left) and the Caledonian Canal (right)
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Loch Dochfour
57°25′30″N 4°18′45″W / 57.42500°N 4.31250°W / 57.42500; -4.31250
Mouth
Moray Firth
57°29′43″N 4°14′10″W / 57.49528°N 4.23611°W / 57.49528; -4.23611

Scottish Gaelic
Great Glen
Loch Dochfour
Loch Ness
Inverness
Moray Firth
Caledonian Canal
Ness Islands
J. M. W. Turner
Greig Street Bridge
Loch Ness Monster
Saint Columba
Adomnán
Bridei I
Rivers of Scotland
"River Ness"
Gazetteer for Scotland
"Inverness"
"Inverness"
"Bridges of Inverness"
Life of Saint Columba written by Adamnan, Ninth Abbot of that Monastery
Archived

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