Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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DE/EW/545

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Payment to Isabel, wife of the late William Marshall of Rosyth, with relevant privy seal charter quoted. Privy seal charter from James I to custumars of Inverkeithing charging them to pay Isabel, wife of the late William Marshall of Rosyth 5 merks yearly. Charter is dated on the feast of St Bartholomew in the 24th year of the reign, i.e. on 24 August 1429

James be the grace of God king of Scottis to the custumaris of oure gret custome of Inverkething greting. We charge yhu that of oure custome yhe pay to Isabelle the wif quhilum of William Merschale yherli fyve markis, quhilkis salbe alowit to yhu at our chekkare, schawand thir lettres for yhour warand and the said Isabellis lettres of ressayt for zour acomptis, this presentis endurand for oure will. Gevin under oure prive sele at Edynburch, in the fest of Saynt Bartilmew the yhere of oure reigne xxiiij.

Type of dedication
Dating by feast day
Confidence
100
Saint named
Bartholomew
Saint details
ST/JD/5
Date low
24/8/1429
Date high
None
Entry reference
EN/EW/486
Notes
None
no devotees recorded
devotees
name gender type confidence notes
no locations recorded
locations
placename type os grid parish ref. county confidence