Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/2561

verbatim
James be {th}e grace of Gode kyng of Scottis . . . for samekylle as our louit clerk ande oratour master Symon Dodis parsone of Innernothy has foundyt ane alter of {th}e haly blude in {th}e cathedraile kyrk of Aberdone of certane annuallis for suffrage ande diuine seruice to be maide perpetualy for {th}e saulis of vmquhyl our progenitouris ande {th}e Erle of Mar {th}at last discessit ande for his predecessouris ande his successouris and v{th}eris . . . ande has byggit ane chawmer vpone {th}e soul3e ande manss of Innernothy in supportacione ande supple of {th}e saide alterage . Ve herfor of our auctorite ryal ande as tutor and gouernour to our dearast bro{th}er Johne Erle of Mar and Garyoch {th}e quhylk is patrone of {th}e saide prebende of Innernochty has appruvyt and confermyt {th}e saide chawmer ande {th}e beggyng and soul3e {th}ar of to {th}e saide alterage of halyblude . . . sayffande to ws and our successouris suffrage of dyvyne seruice of {th}e chapellains of {th} saide alter alanerly {. . .}
summary
His beloved clerk and orator Master Simon Dods, parson of Invernochtie, has founded an altar of the Holy Blood in Aberdeen cathedral with certain annual rents for divine service to be made for the souls of the king's ancestors and the earl of Mar, and has built a chamber on the manse of Invernochtie. James IV now confirms this.
folio/page
333-4
charter period
None
charter date range
23/1/1493 - ??
document reference
DO/EW/1971