Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/3018

verbatim
Omnibus has litteras visuris vel audituris Galfridus de liberatione clericus domini regis salutem in domino Noverit universitas vestra me dedisse concessisse et hac carta mea confirmasse Deo et sacristane de Scona terras quas dominus Alexander Rex Scotie illustris michi in villis de Clacmanan et de Dunkelden et de Scona et de Invernys donavit et unam petram cere quam idem dominus rex michi dedit percipiendam in burgo suo de Abirden de domo que fuit Roberti de Lunden in puram et perpetuam elemosinam ad sustentationem duorum cereorum in perpetuum ad missam Sancte Marie in ecclesia de Scona pro salute anime ejusdem Regis Alexandri {. . .}
summary
Geoffrey, clerk of the liverance of the king, grants to God and the sacristan of Scone the lands which Alexander, king of Scotland granted to him in Clackmannan, Dunkeld, Scone, and Inverness, and a stone of wax which the king gave to him to be taken up in his burgh of Aberdeen from the house which was Robert of Lundie's, in alms for the sustaining of two candles perpetually for the Mass of St Mary in the church of Scone, for the salvation of the soul of King Alexander.
folio/page
59
charter period
None
charter date range
1228 - 1236
document reference
DO/EW/2252