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The Book of Common Order, commonly called John Knox's Liturgy

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Notices <strong>of</strong> Bishop Carsivcll. xxvii<br />

which existed in a certain portion <strong>of</strong> the community,<br />

but they do not represent the real truth respecting<br />

Carswell<br />

Bishop Carswell died in July or August 1572.^ He<br />

was alive on the 21st June 1572,2 and was dead before<br />

the 4th September 1572, when a presentation was given<br />

to the Chancellary <strong>of</strong> the Chapel Royal, vacant by his<br />

deathjS and on the 20th September, a license was<br />

granted to elect a Bishop <strong>of</strong> the Isles in his room.*<br />

" <strong>The</strong>re is a tradition that he ordered his remains to<br />

be deposited in the Priory <strong>of</strong> Ardchattan, about forty<br />

miles distant from Carnassery. <strong>The</strong> day <strong>of</strong> his<br />

interment was marked by a violent storm, which<br />

occasioned much distress to the great concourse <strong>of</strong><br />

people who attended the funeral, carrying the bier on<br />

their shoulders, according to the custom <strong>of</strong> the times ;<br />

so that to this day, when there is a tempest <strong>of</strong> more<br />

than ordinary violence, there is a common saying<br />

among the people, ' <strong>The</strong>re has not been the like since<br />

Carswell's funeral day.'"'"<br />

<strong>The</strong>se notices <strong>of</strong> Bishop Carswell are short and<br />

imperfect ; but little has come down to us through the<br />

three hundred years that have intervened since his<br />

death. <strong>The</strong> times in which he lived were troublesome,<br />

and were followed by times not less so, and much <strong>of</strong><br />

what may have been transmitted from his own time<br />

must have perished.<br />

' Privy Seal Reg. B. xli. fo. 20. ^ Ibid.<br />

^ Ibid. fo. 30. 4 Ibid. fo. 19.<br />

= New Statistical Account, vol. vii. p. 556.

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