Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/3092

verbatim
Will{elmus} Rex Scott{orum} . Comiti Duncan{o} {et} Justiciis {et} vicecom{iti}b{us} suis de fif {et} fotherif Sal{u}t{e}m . Precipio firmit{er} ut ecc{lesi}a s{an}c{t}e tri{nita}tis de Dunf' {et} abb{a}s {et} mo{na}chi eiusde{m} loci habeant o{mne}s t{er}ras suas p{er} easde{m} diuisas . p{er} quas tenuerunt te{m}poribus Regis d{aui}d{i} aui mei . n{isi} forte eas u{e}l uendiderint u{e}l donauerint {. . .}
summary
William, king of Scots to Earl Duncan, his justices and sheriffs of Fife and Fotherif. The king commands that the church of the Holy Trinity of Dunfermline, and the abbot and monks, should have all their lands which they held in the time of his grandfather King David, unless they have sold or granted them etc.
folio/page
33
charter period
12th century
charter date range
?? - ??
document reference
DO/EW/2322