Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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DE/EW/5152

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William, king of Scots, confirms to the church of the Holy Trinity of Dunfermline and the monks serving God there, that grant which Malcolm earl of Athole made to them of the church of Moulin with all its just pertinents etc.

Will{elmus} dei g{raci}a . Rex Scot{torum} o{mn}ib{us} p{ro}b{is} ho{min}ib{us} tocius t{er}re sue cle{ri}cis . {et} la{i}cis sal{u}t{em} . Sciant pre{sen}tes . {et} fu{tu}ri . me con{cessis}se . {et} hac carta m{e}a {con}fir{mas}se . ecc{lesi}e s{ancti} Tri{nita}tis de Dunf' {et} mo{na}chis ibide{m} d{e}o s{er}uientib{us} donac{i}o{ne}m illa{m} q{u}am . M . Comes de Atholia eis fecit de ecc{lesi}a de molin c{um} o{mn}ib{us} iustis p{er}tinenciis suis {. . .}

Type of dedication
Grant in honour of saint
Confidence
100
Saint named
Holy Trinity
Saint details
ST/JD/52
Date low
1186
Date high
1198
Entry reference
EN/EW/3094
Notes
None
devotees
name gender type confidence notes
King William Mac Malcolm Male Monarch 100 'The Lion'; King of Scots, 9 Dec. 1165 to 4 Dec. 1214. Second of three sons of Henry, earl of Northumberland (d. 1152), and his wife, Ada of Warenne. ODNB, 'WIlliam I [known as William the Lion]'.
locations
placename type os grid parish ref. county confidence
Dunfermline Abbey NT090873 Dunfermline [DFL] Fife 100