Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/3167

verbatim
Om{n}ib{us} hoc sc{ri}ptu{m} visur{is} u{e}l auditur{is} Alex{ander} de morauia miles {. . .} co{n}cessisse {et} q{ui}etu{m} clamasse pro me {et} h{e}r{e}dib{us} meis deo {et} ecc{lesi}e s{an}c{t}e t{ri}nitatis de dunfermely{n} abb{at}i {et} monach{is} ibid{em} d{e}o s{er}uie{n}tib{us} {et} in p{er}petuu{m} s{er}uitur{is} totu{m} ius q{uo}d habui {ue}l h{abe}re potui in t{er}ra de beeth occidentali {. . .} Dat{um} ap{u}d culbyn' die marc' p{ro}x{im}a an{te} festu{m} b{eat}i pet{ri} ad ui{n}cula . Anni gr{aci}e . M' . cc' . septuag{esimo} quarti .
summary
Alexander de Moray, knight, grants and quitclaims to God, the church of Holy Trinity of Dunfermline, and the abbot and monks serving God there, all right which he had or could have in the land of Beeth Wester. The charter is dated on the nearest Tuesday before the feast of St Peter ad Vincula in 1274.
folio/page
122
charter period
None
charter date range
31/7/1274 - ??
document reference
DO/EW/2397