Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/1812

verbatim
And further, of certain Knowlege and mere motion, We, by th'advise forsaid, have geven and graunted, and by theis Presents do geve and graunte to the said Patrike Erle Bothewell one Annuite or yerely Rent of thre thousand Crownes, to be payd of the Treasourer of our Court of Augmentations and Revenues of our Crown, at two Termes of the Yere; that is to say, at the Feasts of Saint Michell th' Archaungell, and th' Annunciation of our Lady, by equal portions, during his Liff [. . .]
summary
Patrick, earl of Bothwell, is to be paid an annuity or yearly rent of 3,000 crowns. This is to be paid at two terms of the year: Michaelmas and the Annunciation of our Lady.
folio/page
413
charter period
None
charter date range
3/9/1549 - ??
document reference
DO/EW/1402