Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/2734

verbatim
Missa quotidiana pro salute anime venerabilis viri magistri Alexandri Gallouay rectoris a Kynkell celebranda hora nouena ante meridiem cum duodecim tinnitis seu pulsibus maioris campane ad altare diui Michaelis archangeli per eundem constructum cum duobus anniuersarijs quorum vnum pro salute anime dicte magistri Alexandri et animarum in fundatione eiusdem specificatarum alterum pro anima quondam nobilis viri magistri Jacobi Ogiluy quondam etiam rectoris a Kynkell commendatarij de Dryburgh et pro animabus in dicta fundatione nominatis {. . .} De qua summa assignati viij s. viij d. pro sustentatione ornamentorum supradicti altaris diui Michaelis per dictos vicarios perpetuis futuris temporibus {. . .}
summary
A daily Mass for the salvation of the soul of Master Alexander Galloway, rector of Kinkell, to be celebrated at 9 o'clock in the morning with 12 rings or beats of the great bell at the altar of St Michael the archangel, constructed by the same man, with two anniversaries of which one is for the salvation of his own soul and those specified in the foundation and the other is for the soul of the late Master James Ogilvie, once also rector of Kinkell and commendator of Dryburgh, and the other specified souls. . . . . 8 s 8 d are assigned for sustaining the ornaments of the altar of St Michael by the said vicars perpetual in the future . . .
folio/page
227-8
charter period
None
charter date range
?? - 1560
document reference
DO/EW/2027