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BELL'S WYND
Records
indicate that this was home to the Commercial Bank of Scotland, the King's
Arms Tavern, the Highland Society and Children's Shelter.
After John Bell, a brewer from whom it took the name, the Wynd, came into
possession of the Bishop of Dunkeld.
A
related tale describes the experiences of George Gourley who was later
to discover the premise for his ghostly encounters - a double murder committed
as a crime of passion against an unfaithful wife and her lover. |