Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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DE/EW/5007

dedication text (summary) dedication text (verbatim)

Walter Comyn, son of William Comyn, grants to God and the church of Holy Trinity of Scone, for his soul and the souls of his ancestors, in alms, a stone of wax or 4 s to be taken up at the feast of St Michael annually.

Universis sancte matris ecclesie filiis has litteras visuris vel audituris Walterus Cumyn filius Willelmi Cumyn salutem in domino Noverit universitas vestra me dedisse et concessisse et hac presenti carta mea confirmasse Deo et ecclesie Sancte Trinitatis de Scona pro anima mea et animabus antecessorum meorum in puram et perpetuam elemosinam unam petram cere vel quatuor solidos de me et heredibus meis ad festum Sancti Michaelis annuatim percipiend. de Camera mea {. . .}

Type of dedication
Payment on feast day
Confidence
100
Saint named
Michael
Saint details
ST/JD/38
Date low
None
Date high
None
Entry reference
EN/EW/3020
Notes
As a general rule, payments at Michaelmas are not being included in the database. However, St Michael has a particular association with Scone abbey, so the payment is included here.
devotees
name gender type confidence notes
Walter Comyn Male None 100 Walter Comyn, son of William Comyn
locations
placename type os grid parish ref. county confidence
Abbey Scone Abbey NO116264 Scone [SCE] Perth 100