Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/3161

verbatim
Omnib{us} x' fidelib{us} h{oc} sc{ri}ptum uis{ur}is u{e}l audit{ur}is Alicia . filia Joh{ann}is filii Rannulph' sal{u}t{em} i{n} d{omi}no . Nou{er}itis uniu{er}si me de {con}se{n}su {et} asse{n}su Joh{ann}is filii {et} h{er}edis mei dedisse . {con}cessisse . {et} hac carta mea co{n}firmasse deo {et} beate margarite regine {et} monast{er}io de du{n}f{er}mel' . p{ro} a{n}i{m}ab{us} p{at}ris mei {et} m{at}ris mee {et} an{te}cesso{rum} meo{rum} . {et} p{ro} salute a{n}i{m}e mee i{n} lib{er}a{m} . puram . {et} p{er}petua{m} elemosina{m} . sex ac{r}as t{er}re cu{m} tofto {et} c{r}ofto in uilla de Karamu{n}d scotto{rum} {. . .}
summary
Alicia, daughter of John son of Ranulph, with consent and assent of her son and heir John, grants to God, St Margaret the queen, and the monastery of Dunfermline, for the souls of her parents, ancestors and her own soul, in pure and perpetual alms, six acres of land with a toft and croft in Cramond
folio/page
115
charter period
13th century
charter date range
?? - ??
document reference
DO/EW/2391