Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/2776

verbatim
Anno M<sup>o</sup> c<sup>o</sup> liij obiit Rex David apud Carlyle, cui successit Malcolmus filius Henrici comitis de Huntyntone, filii dicti David regis, qui anno Domini M<sup>o</sup> c<sup>o</sup> lxj fundavit magnam ecclesiam Sancti Andree tempore Arnaldi episcopi {. . .} Anno M<sup>o</sup> c<sup>o</sup> sanctus Thomas Cantuariensis martirizatus fuit.
summary
In 1153 King David died at Carlisle and was succeded by Malcolm, son of Henry earl of Huntingdon, son of the said King David. In 1161 Malcolm founded the great church of St Andrew, at the time when Arnald was bishop . . . In 1170 St Thomas of Canterbury was martyred.
folio/page
5
charter period
None
charter date range
?? - 17/12/1557
document reference
DO/EW/2054