Saint Ronan, a Scottish bishop of Kilmaronen, has erroneously been
identified as the Irish monk mentioned by the
Venerable Bede (f.d. May 26)
as the defender of the Roman calculation for the date of Easter at
the Synod of Whitby. St. Ronan's Well at Innerleithen, Peeblesshire, was
popularised by one of Sir Walter Scott's novels. According to tradition,
Ronan came into the valley and drove out the devil. This event is
remembered annually at the end of "Saint Ronan's Games" in July when a
schoolboy, given a pastoral staff, is chosen to represent the saint as
he
cleeks the devil
(
Benedictines).