Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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DO/EW/2469

document details

full title
Carta de co{m}munia Ville de Dunf'
reference
Dunf. Reg./596*
folio page
415
document type
Charter
document period
None
document dating
1250 - 1419
notes
Date is uncertain as there are three abbots called Robert dating from after the Translation of Queen Margaret in 1250 until the Reformation. Possibly the abbot is Robert de Keldeleth, abbot from 1240 to 1252.

SO/EW/382

document sources

source full title
Chartulary of Dunfermline
reference
Dunf. Reg.
source type
Cartulary
source date range
1214 - 1557
is manuscript?
no
notes
None

archive collection not recorded

PW/EW/41

printed work

full title
Registrum de Dunfermelyn. Liber cartarum abbatie Benedictine S. S. Trinitatis et B. Margarete Regine de Dunfermelyn
short title
Dunf. Reg.
publication field
None
publication place
Edinburgh
publication date
1842
editor
Cosmo Innes
record series
Bannatyne Club
volume number
74
notes
Appendix III contains lists of charters in registers of infeftments and alienations. Some of these registers fall within the pre-Reformation period, but it is not clear what the dates of each of the charters are. There are a few references to saints, eg. St Margaret's Stane on pages 469 and 470, lodgings, chapel and garden of St Catherine on page 473, croft of the chapel of St John the Baptist and glebe of St Leonard on page 475, and glebe of lands of St John on page 486.