Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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DE/JD/5851

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The king by his royal authority has alienated £20 of the annual burgage revenue for the salvation of the king, his consort, Margaret, etc., to God and St Monan and the church of Invary, and a certain number of Dominican Friars; which John of Kinloch of Cruvy arranged to give and assign, provided that the king might deign to alienate them; he has also granted to the prior and Dominican friars in the said church, recently built, 20 marks annually from the great customs of the burgh of Coupar

Rex auctoritate sua regia admortizauit 20 lib. annui redditus burgagii --- pro salute animarum regis, consortis sue Mergarete, &c., --- Deo et Sancto Monano et Ecclesie de Inneri et certo numero Fratrum Predicatorum; --- quas Iohannes de Kinloch de Cruvy eidem dare et assignare disposuit, dummodo eas admortizare rex dignaretur; --- necnon concessit priori et fratribus predicatoribus in dicta ecclesia de nouo fundata --- 20 marcas annuatim de magnis custumis burgi de Cupro

Type of dedication
Grant in honour of saint
Confidence
100
Saint named
Monan
Saint details
ST/JD/39
Date low
15/11/1471
Date high
None
Entry reference
EN/JD/377
Notes
None
devotees
name gender type confidence notes
John Kinloch, de Male Landowner (unspecified) 100 Of Cruvy (?Crovie, Aberdeen).
King James III Stewart Male Monarch 100 King of Scots, 1460--1488.
locations
placename type os grid parish ref. county confidence
Dominicans St Monans Friary NO522014 St Monans [SMS] Fife 100