Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/3040

verbatim
Omnib{us} hoc sc{ri}ptu{m} visur{is} v{e}l auditur{is} Thomas de p{er}th d{i}c{t}us Bell' Cano{n}ic{us} Dunkeld' Salut{e}m in d{omi}no . Nou{er}itis me diuine caritatis intuitu p{ro} salute anime mee {et} anima{rum} omniu{m} parentu{m} meo{rum} {et} o{mn}ium fideliu{m} defu{n}cto{rum} dedisse concessisse {et} hoc p{re}senti sc{ri}pto confirmasse deo {et} monast{er}io s{an}c{t}i michael{is} de schon' . {et} cano{n}icis ibid{em} deo s{er}uientib{us} {et} i{n} p{er}petuu{m} s{er}uituris dimidiam marcam st{er}lingo{rum} annuatim in pura{m} {et} p{er}petua{m} elemosinam p{er}cipienda{m} in p{er}petuu{m} . de t{er}ra illa in vico aque de p{er}th {. . .}
summary
Thomas de Perth called Bell, canon of Dunkeld, for the salvation of his soul and the souls of his parents and all the faithful departed, grants to God, the monastery of St Michael of Scone, and the canons serving God there, a half mark sterling annually to be taken up from a land in the Watergate of Perth.
folio/page
124-5
charter period
13th century
charter date range
?? - ??
document reference
DO/EW/2275