Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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DE/EW/1234

dedication text (summary) dedication text (verbatim)

Payment of 26 li 13 s 4 d to the Dominicans of St Monan of Invery, receiving 20 merks annually from the custom of the said burgh, which two chaplains founded by King David used to take, as revealed in the preceding rolls, for the year of the account and the preceding year

Et Fratribus Predicatoribus Sancti Monani de Invery, percipientibus annuatim viginti marcas de custuma dicti burgi, quas percipere consueverunt duo capellani fundati per David regem, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, fratre Thome Dunnyng, priore, per suas literas fatente receptum super compotum de anno compoti et de anno precedente hoc compotum, xxvj li xiij s iiij d.

Type of dedication
Church dedication
Confidence
100
Saint named
Monan
Saint details
ST/JD/39
Date low
None
Date high
None
Entry reference
EN/EW/1123
Notes
Earlier entries indicate that the King David referred to was David II.
devotees
name gender type confidence notes
King David II Bruce Male Monarch 100 King of Scots, 07/07/1329 to 22/02/1370. Born at Dunfermline 5/03/1523, son of Robert I (Bruce) and Elizabeth de Burgh. Succeeded by nephew, Robert II.
locations
placename type os grid parish ref. county confidence
Dominicans St Monans Friary NO522014 St Monans [SMS] Fife 100