Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/3030

verbatim
Vniu{er}sis s{an}c{t}e mat{ri}s ecc{lesi}e filijs has litt{er}as uisuris vel audituris Joh{anne}s de Inchesyrith filius Duncani filij Jacobi de Pert sal{u}t{em} . Nou{er}it vniu{er}sitas u{est}ra me dedisse {con}cessisse {et} hac p{re}senti carta mea {con}firmasse deo {et} ecc{lesi}e s{an}c{t}e T{ri}nitatis de schona {et} Abb{at}i {et} cano{n}icis ibidem d{e}o seruientib{us} {et} seruit{ur}is . p{ro} a{n}i{m}a mea {et} p{ro} a{n}i{m}ab{us} an{te}cesso{rum} {et} successo{rum} meo{rum} . In lib{er}am pura{m} {et} p{er}petua{m} elemosina{m} vnu{m} Toftum Integ{r}vm {et} plenarium in villa de Inchsyrith id est in oriente ei{us}dem ville p{ro}pe ripam flu{m}inis de They . {et} vna{m} acram terre integ{r}am {et} plenaria{m} in vltima p{ar}te de haluch v{er}sus occidentem p{ro}pinq{ui}orem aris cottario{rum} {. . .}
summary
John de 'Inchesyrith', son of Duncan, son of James of Perth, grants to God, the church of the Holy Trinity of Scone, and the abbot and canons serving God there, for his soul and the souls of his ancestors and successors, a toft in the township of 'Inchsyrith' and an acre of land.
folio/page
82-3
charter period
Alexander III
charter date range
?? - ??
document reference
DO/EW/2265