Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/1689

verbatim
[. . .] vir d[omi]n[u]s Jacobus 3oung collector a[n]nuorum reddituu[m] capellanoru[m] ebdo[m]idarioru[m] et choristar[um] chori eccl[es]ie p[ar]ro[chia]lis b[ea]te ma[ri]e v[ir]ginis de dunde accessit ad vna[m] vastu[m] t[er]ram p[er]tinen[tam] d[ic]tis capellanis Iacen[tem] infra burgum de dunde ex parte australi vici maris eiusd[em] burgi int[er] terra[m] he[re]dum qu[on]dam andree Iust ad orien[tem] terram Johannis dog ad occiden[tem] fluxum maris ad austrum et via[m] regia[m] ad boream partibus ab vna et alt[er]a [. . . William Kinloch . . .] possessionem realem ac[tua]lem et corpo[ra]lem totius pred[ic]te terre et horti eiusd[em] cu[m] pertinen[ciis] honesto viro richardo gilgour dedit co[n]tulit [. . .]
summary
James Young, collector of the annualrents of the weekly chaplains and choristers in the parish church of St Mary of Dundee, resigns, in favour of Richard Gilgour, a piece of waste land pertaining to the chaplains on the south side of the seagate of Dundee
folio/page
1
charter period
None
charter date range
22/6/1543 - ??
document reference
DO/EW/1354