Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/2906

verbatim
{. . .} quod dominus Willelmus de munfichet per consilium amicorum suorum dedit . concessit et carta sua confirmauit deo et beate marie de cupro et monachis ibidem deo seruientibus imperpetuum plenariam pasturam ad quadraginta animalia de kethec extra diuisas de kethec super pasturam suam de uilla laysing ubicumque animalia sua siue hominum suorum pascunt {. . . } Preterea uero dedit eisdem monachis prefatus dominus W . ad lumen ecclesie sancte marie de cupro singulis annis in puram et perpetuam elemosinam unam petram cere reddendam annuatim ad purificationem beate marie uirginis. {. . .} scilicet et militis sepedicti ipsas easdem diuisas tam inter kethec et uillam Laysing quam inter Kamsy et kergille sicut eo die quo hec coram nobis facta sunt et concessa anno scilicet dominice incarnationis . m<sup>o</sup> . cc<sup>o</sup> . xx<sup>o</sup> . circa festum sancti martini. tenuit et sicut ipse diuise proxima sequenti die sanctorum innocentium coram probis hominibus perambulate fuerunt et aratro fulcate {. . .}
summary
Mandate of pope is a result of a complaint by Coupar against Sir William Munifichet. Sir William had granted to God, St Mary of Coupar, and the monks serving God there, free pasture for forty animals from Keithick on his pasture of Layston . . . A stone of wax annually at Candlemas for the lighting of the church of St Mary of Coupar . . . Reference is made to marches between Keithick and Layston and between Campsie and Cargill which were perambulated on Innocents' day 1220. Sir William, after his death, also gives his body for burial to Coupar.
folio/page
66-8
charter period
None
charter date range
28/12/1220 - ??
document reference
DO/EW/2145