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DE/EW/1746

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Instrument on the recognition by James Scrimgeour, constable of Dundee, and lord superior of the burghal land lying on the south of the market gate of Dundee between the land of David Olifer, cooper, on the east, the common passage leading to the cemetery of St Clement's on the west, the land of the heirs of the late Richard Barry on the south, and the common street aforesaid on the north, of Agnes White, spouse of George Carmichael

. . . nobilis vir Jacobus sc[ri]mgeo[u]r constabularius de dunde ac d[omi]n[u]s sup[er]ior cui[us]d[am] terr[ae] burgalis Iacen[tis] ex p[ar]te australi vici fori dicti burgi int[er] terra[m] dauid olifer cupparij ad orien[tem] ex p[ar]te vna co[mmun]iem transitu[m] p[er] que[m] itur ad cimeteriu[m] s[anc]ti cleme[n]t[is] ad occiden[tem] terra[m] heredu[m] quo[n]d[am] Ricardi barry ad austru[m] et co[mmun]iem vicu[m] p[re]dictu[m] ad borea[m] p[ar]tib[us] et altra accessit ad porta[m] ant[er]iore[m] dicte terre . . .

Type of dedication
Church dedication
Confidence
100
Saint named
Clement
Saint details
ST/JD/71
Date low
None
Date high
14/2/1521
Entry reference
EN/EW/1579
Notes
None
no devotees recorded
devotees
name gender type confidence notes
locations
placename type os grid parish ref. county confidence
St Clement Dundee Chapel NO3632 Dundee [DDE] Forfar 100