Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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DE/EW/4344

dedication text (summary) dedication text (verbatim)

First a large monstrance of silver-gilt for the Holy Blood Mass, used daily, of six pounds in weight. On the top of this is a brooch of gold enamelled with Our Lord of Pity. Item the foot of St Andrew's cross, gilded, weighing six or eight ounces.

Imprimis ane greit monstrance of syluer our gilt for {th}e haly blud mess daly vsit of vj pund veycht . And in {th}e heid of {th}e samyn ane propir vch of gold veil annamalit of our lord of pette craftuisly maid {. . .} Item {th}e fut of Sanct Androuis cross our gilt be estimatioun sax or viij vnce of {th}e samyn price {. . .}

Type of dedication
Image
Confidence
100
Saint named
Our Lord of Pity
Saint details
ST/JD/144
Date low
None
Date high
13/1/1549
Entry reference
EN/EW/2707
Notes
None
no devotees recorded
devotees
name gender type confidence notes
locations
placename type os grid parish ref. county confidence
Aberdeen Cathedral NJ940087 Aberdeen St Machar [ABN] Aberdeen 100