Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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DE/EW/1369

dedication text (summary) dedication text (verbatim)

Payment of 13 li 6 s 8 d to the Dominicans of St Monan of Invery, from the alms of the king of 20 merks which two secular chaplains used to take from the foundation of King David II, and the place was changed in the minority without consultation. But it is paid because the king, through letters of the signet under date 29 November of the twenty-sixth year of his reign, ordered the accountant to pay the pension.

Et Fratribus Predicatoribus Sancti Monani de Invery, ex elimosina regis viginti marcarum quas percipere consueverunt duo capellani seculares ex fundacione regis David secundi, et hujusmodi locus erat mutatus in minore etate domini nostri regis moderni minus consulte, sed quia dominus rex per literas suas sub signeto et subscripcione de data vicesiminoni Novembris anni regni sui vicesimi sexti mandavit compotanti solvere hujusmodi pensionem de preteritis et futuris terminis ostensas super compotum, dictis Fratribus per literas suas fatentibus receptum super compotum de anno compoti, xiij li vj s viij 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/1252
Notes
None
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