Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/2707

verbatim
Imprimis ane greit monstrance of syluer our gilt for {th}e haly blud mess daly vsit of vj pund veycht . And in {th}e heid of {th}e samyn ane propir vch of gold veil annamalit of our lord of pette craftuisly maid {. . .} Item {th}e fut of Sanct Androuis cross our gilt be estimatioun sax or viij vnce of {th}e samyn price {. . .}
summary
First a large monstrance of silver-gilt for the Holy Blood Mass, used daily, of six pounds in weight. On the top of this is a brooch of gold enamelled with Our Lord of Pity. Item the foot of St Andrew's cross, gilded, weighing six or eight ounces.
folio/page
196
charter period
None
charter date range
13/1/1549 - ??
document reference
DO/EW/2024