Born of a noble family at the beginning of the 7th C. on the East Coast
of Scotland. Nathalan decided to show his devotion to God by spending
his life cultivating the earth. As a result, he grew vegetables enough to
feed people in times of famine. He preserved Scotland from Pelagianism.
He resided at Tullicht, now in the Diocese of Aberdeen of which he
became Bishop. He built churches in Tullicht, Bothelim and Hill. He
reposed in the late 7th C. and was buried in the Church at Tullicht. His
name appears in the Aberdeen Breviary.