Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/2944

verbatim
Omnibus . . . Willelmus de haya dominus de Athmoris salutem in domino. Nouerit uniuersitas uestra me pro anima Johannis patris mei . Et Petronille matris mee . et pro salute anime mee . et Isabelle sponse mee . et pro animabus omnium antecessorum et successorum meorum dedisse . . . deo et Ecclesie beate marie de Cupro . et monachis . . . locum pro duobus crouis ponendis et habendis super litus aut sabulum aque de They {. . .} Et ad hoc obligando me per presentes / colego corpus meum sepeliendum in Capitulo ipsorum monachorum de Cupro {. . .}
summary
William de Hay, lord of Aithmuir, for the souls of his parents, John and Petronilla, for his own soul and that of his wife, Isabel, and for the souls of all his ancestors and successors, grants to God, the church of St Mary of Coupar, and the monks, a site for two cruives on the shore or sand of the Tay. He also leaves his body to be burined in their chapter-house.
folio/page
179-80
charter period
None
charter date range
1305 - ??
document reference
DO/EW/2183