Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/3538

verbatim
W . Rex Scott{orum} {. . .} me dedisse {e}t concessisse {e}t hac carta mea confirmasse . d{e}o {e}t eccl{es}ie S{an}c{t}e Crucis de edenesburch {e}t canonicis in eade{m} eccl{es}ia d{e}o seruientib{us} . in libera{m} {e}t p{er}petua{m} elemosina{m} . eccl{es}ias siue capellas in Galweia . q{ua}e ad ius abbatie de hij Columchille p{er}tinent cu{m} om{n}ib{us} decimis {e}t aliis beneficiis eccl{es}iasticis Scilicet eccl{es}ia{m} q{ua}e d{icitu}r kirchecormach . {e}t eccl{es}ia{m} S{an}c{t}i Andree {. . .}
summary
William, king of Scots, grants and confirms to God, the church of the Holy Rood of Edinburgh, and the canons serving God in that church, the churches or chapels in Galloway which pertain to the right of the abbacy of Iona. The churches include the church which is called Kirkcormac and the church of St Andrew.
folio/page
41
charter period
None
charter date range
2/4/1172 - 24/9/1174
document reference
DO/EW/2686