- Inchmahome
Inchmahome, an anglicisation of Innis Mo Cholmaig ("my-Colmac's island"), is the largest of three islands in the
Lake of Menteith , inStirlingshire .History
Inchmahome is best known as the location of
Inchmahome Priory and for the attendantpriors of Inchmahome .The
priory was founded in1238 by theEarl of Menteith ,Walter Comyn , for a small community of theAugustinian order (the Black Canons). TheComyn family were one of the most powerful in Scotland at the time, and had an imposing country house onInch Talla , one of the other islands on the lake. There is some evidence that there was achurch on the island before the priory was established.The priory has a long history of receiving many notable guests. King Robert the Bruce visited three times, in
1306 ,1308 and1310 . His visits were likely politically motived, as the firstabbot had sworn allegiance to Edward I, the English King. In1358 the future King Robert II also stayed at the priory. In1547 the priory served as a refuge for Mary Queen of Scots, aged four, hidden here for a few weeks following the disastrous defeat of the Scots army at theBattle of Pinkie Cleugh duringthe Rough Wooing .The famous English travel writer, H.V. Morton, visited in the 1930s and wrote:
:"Far in the middle of the lake was a low greyness that rose and fell in queer shadows, as though the once holy isle of Inchmahome was built up out of lake water like a mirage.:"This little island is one of Scotland's shrines; it was here that we can think of
Mary Queen of Scots living, for once, happy hour in that first garden of her simpleness.:"On Inchmahome, she was hidden when the English were hammering at the gates of Stirling... Legend has labelled every yard of Inchmahome. There are the 'Queen's Bower', the 'Queen's Tree', and the 'Queen's Chamber'."Morton, H. V. "In Scotland Again" (1933), Methuen London]Although Mary Queen of Scots was only on the island for a matter of weeks, at the tender age of five, fanciful stories have grown up around her on the island. For example, they state that it was here that she started to learn languages, held a mock court with the
Four Maries , planted a box hedge and did needle work.See also
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Inchmahome Priory
*Lake of Menteith
*Prior of Inchmahome References
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