Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/2683

verbatim
Ymago domine nostre de pietate ponderis centum viginti vncearum argenti cum maiore donata per venerabilem et egregium virum magistrum Andream Lyell thesaurarium Abirdonensem per eundem oblata magno altari in die visitationis beate Marie virginis anno Domini M.CCCC.XCIX . Et ibidem reuerendus in Christo pater et dominus dominus Guilelmus episcopus Abirdonensis ordinauit dictam ymaginem honorifice deferri circa ecclesiam cathedralem Aberdensem singulis solemnibus festis gloriose virginis . et omnibus procedentibus in processione dictis diebus seu eandem deuote sequentibus singulis diebus prescriptis quadraginta dies indulgenciarum perpetuis temporibus duratur' .
summary
The image of Our Lady of Pity, weighing 120 ounces of silver, given by Master Andrew Lyell, treasurer of Aberdeen as an offering to the high altar on the day of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1499. William, bishop of Aberdeen has ordered that the said image be carried honorifically around the cathedral church of Aberdeen on the feast days of the glorious Virgin. Forty days of indulgences are granted to all those who go in procession on the said days or who follow it devotedly.
folio/page
169-70
charter period
None
charter date range
16/3/1499 - ??
document reference
DO/EW/2021