Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/2927

verbatim
Omnibus . . . Hugo de Euer dominus de Ketenes salutem in domino. Nouerit uniuersitas vestra me pro salute anime domini Johannis . . . Regis Scocie illustris . et Edwardi filii eius . necnon et pro salute anime mee . et pro salute animarum omnium antecessorum et successorum meorum dedisse . . . deo et beate Marie de Cupro . et Monachis . . . in liberam . puram . et perpetuam elemosinam fontem meum existentem in terra Abthenagii mei de Ketenes . qui quidem fons vocabulo dicitur Bradewell {. . .}
summary
Hugh de Ever, lord of Kettins, for the salvation of the souls of John, king of Scotland and Edward, his son, his own soul and those of all his ancestors and successors, grants to God, St Mary of Coupar, and the monks, in pure and perpetual alms, his spring in the land of his Abthane of Kettins, called 'Bradewell'.
folio/page
136-7
charter period
None
charter date range
1292 - 1296
document reference
DO/EW/2166