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DE/EW/1750

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Elizabeth Olifer, spouse of Robert Mylne burgess of Dundee, resigns in favour of William Mylne her son, an annualrent of 8 merks furth of the land of David Wedderburn, lying on the south side of the Moray gate, between the land of the chaplainry of St Paul on the west, the land of the heirs of the late Cristine Ferquhar on the east, the sea-gate on the south, and the said Moray gate on the north.

Elizabeth olifer sponsa hono[rabi]l[is] viri Roberti mylne burgen[sis] de dunde i[n] curia . . . co[n]sentit ad illa[m] resignat[i]onem . . . filio Will[el]mo mylne de vno a[n]nuo redditu octo m[er]caru[m] vsualis monete scocie a[n]nuati[m] leuan[te] de tota et i[n]tegra terra dauid weddirburn Iacen[te] ex p[ar]te australi vici morauie dicti burgi int[er] terra[m] capellanie sancti pauli ad occiden[tem] terra[m] heredu[m] quo[n]d[am] cristine ferquhar ad orien[tem] vicum maris ad austru[m] et dictu[m] vicu[m] morauie ad borea[m] . . .

Type of dedication
Chaplainry
Confidence
100
Saint named
Paul
Saint details
ST/JD/43
Date low
None
Date high
8/7/1531
Entry reference
EN/EW/1582
Notes
None
no devotees recorded
devotees
name gender type confidence notes
locations
placename type os grid parish ref. county confidence
Dundee Burgh NO3632 Dundee [DDE] Forfar 100