Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland logo

EN/EW/3002

verbatim
Willelmus permissione divina ecclesie Sancti Andree minister humilis Omnibus has literas visuris vel audituris salutem eternam in domino Noveritis nos concessisse et hac presenti carta nostra confirmasse Deo et ecclesie Sancte Trinitatis de Scona et abbati et canonicis ibidem deo servientibus et servituris locum illum qui dicitur Kincarachin super ripam fluminis de Tay qui situs est in parochia sua de Scona ut possint ibidem attrahere ea que sibi fuerint necessaria ibidem capellam et alias domos sibi necessarias construere {. . .}
summary
William, bishop of St Andrews, grants to God, the church of the Holy Trinity of Scone, and the abbot and canons there, that place which is called 'Kincarachin' above the bank of the river Tay which is situated in the parish of Scone, so that they are able to transport the necessary materials for building a chapel and other buildings.
folio/page
33-4
charter period
None
charter date range
9/1202 - 9/7/1238
document reference
DO/EW/2236