Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/3971

verbatim
Omnibus sancte matris ecclesie etc. Robertus de Londonia frater domini Alexandri regis Scotorum salutem . Sciant tam posteri quam presentes me dedisse et concessisse et hac mea carta confirmasse Deo et beate Marie de Dryburgh et canonicis ibidem Deo servientibus {. . .} redditum meum in Lessedewyn quem singulis annis percepi de domo mea et tofto meo in predicta villa scilicet tres solidos argenti et unam libram piperis {. . .}
summary
Robert de London, brother of Alexander, king of Scots, grants to God, Blessed Mary of Dryburgh and the canons serving God there, his rent in Lessuden which he annually takes up from his house and toft in the foresaid toun, namely 3 s of silver and a pound of pepper.
folio/page
45-6
charter period
None
charter date range
6/12/1214 - 1229
document reference
DO/EW/3081