Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/2784

verbatim
Anno M<sup>o</sup> v<sup>c</sup> xxix<sup>o</sup>, in translatione sancti Benedicti, Magister Robertus Red, subdecanus et officialis Moravie, et vicarius de Gartle et Bruntkyrk, et vicarius de Kyrkcaldy, recepit habitum Cisterciensem in Edinburgo ab episcopo Aberdenensi {. . .} Item factus est terremotus eodem anno, in octavo die assumptionis beatissime Virginis, quasi in tota Scocia sexta hora diei in aurora. {. . .}
summary
In 1529, on the translation of St Benedict, Master Robert Reid, subdean and official of Moray, vicar of Gartly and 'Bruntkyrk', and vicar of Kirkcaldy, received the Cistercian habit in Edinburgh from the bishop of Aberdeen . . . Item, in the same year there was an earthquake, on the octave of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin . . .
folio/page
11
charter period
None
charter date range
?? - 17/12/1557
document reference
DO/EW/2054