The Yellow Frigate or The Three Sisters
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Excerpt: “By the fragment of a log-book which was found among the MSS. just referred to we are informed that on Beltane day in the year of Grace 1488 two Scottish ships of war the Yellow Frigate and the Queen Margaret were lying becalmed off the mouth of the Tay about seven miles from the Gaa Sands and three from the Inchcape Rock the large bell of which was heard at times as its sonorous notes floated over the still bosom of the water. An abbot of St. Thomas at Arbroath had hung it there on a wooden frame to indicate by night that ghastly ridge so long the terror of mariners; and thus as the waves rose and fell they swung it to and fro. Water will convey sound to a vast distance; thus in the noon of a calm May day the notes of the Inchcape bell were distinctly heard on board of the two ships of his Majesty James III. although they were three miles distant from the reef.
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