Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/3106

verbatim
Alexander dei gr{aci}a Rex Scott{orum} . Om{n}ib{us} p{ro}bis hominib{us} tocius t{er}re sue Sal{u}t{e}m Sciant p{re}sentes {et} fut{ur}i nos in excambium elemosinarum q{u}as monachi de Dunf{er}mel' p{er}cip{er}e consueu{er}unt in d{omi}niis n{ost}ris de Kingorn {et} de Karel . tam in frumento . farina auene . braseo : p{re}benda . q{u}am in denariis . {et} simil{ite}r in excambiu{m} . o{mn}ium rectitudinu{m} q{u}as p{er}cip{er}e {con}sueu{er}unt in coquinis n{ost}ris . {et} Regine sponse n{ost}re . caritatis intuitu dedisse . {con}cessisse . {et} hac Carta n{ost}ra {con}firmasse deo {et} ecc{lesi}e S{ancte} Trinitatis de Dunf{er}mel' {et} monachis ibidem deo s{er}uientib{us} . {et} in p{er}petuu{m} s{er}uituris : totam terram n{ost}ram de Dolar . in feudo de Clacman{an} {. . .}
summary
Alexander, king of Scots, in exchange for the alms which the monks of Dunfermline were accustomed to take up from the lordships of Kinghorn and Crail, and also of all rights which they were accustomed to receive in the royal kitchens, grants to God, the church of the Holy Trinity of Dunfermline, and the monks serving God there, the whole land of Dollar.
folio/page
43
charter period
None
charter date range
27/12/1236 - ??
document reference
DO/EW/2336