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Chapel at Boath, Panbride Parish

By a Charter of Adam Bishop of Brechin
in 1348, (Brechin Cart: [Cartulary] p [page] 10) it appears that
Walter de Maule lord of Panmure granted
the Lands of Carncorty (Cairncorthie ) to
God and the Cathedral Church of the
Holy Trinity at Brechin for the sus-
tentation of two Chaplainries or altar-
ages newly founded in that Church
in honour o the Blessed Virgin Mary,
and the Holy Cross, and for the Cha-
-pel of "Boith," in the diocese of
Brechin. Among other provisions, it
was appointed by this writing that the
Vicar of Panbride was to minister at
the Altars according to the missal
of the Blessed Mary, and the Vicar
of monzeky (Monikie) was to min-
-ister according to the missal of
the Blessed Marnock.
By two subsequent confirmations
of David II, in 1359, (Brechin
Cart: [Cartulary] p [page] 13, 14) it is stated that,
besides the Lands of Cairncorthie,
given by Walter de Maule, the late
Christina de Valon, Lady of Pan-
mure, had granted to the Chapel
of Boith the Lands of Botmer-
nock [Both-marnoch ?] with
the pertinents, in the tenement
or holding of Panmure. And that
the Abbot and Convent of Aber-
brothock had granted two
merks Sterling from their lands
of Breckis (Brax,) toward the
support of this Chapel.
The
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