- A
cartulary or
chartulary (/ˈkɑːrtjʊləri/; Latin:
cartularium or chartularium), also
called pancarta or
codex diplomaticus, is a
medieval m****cript volume...
- The
cartularies of
Valpuesta are two
medieval Spanish cartularies which belonged to a
monastery in the
locality of
Valpuesta in what is now the province...
- The
Southwick Cartularies was an
early 13th-century
chronicle which listed the
wealthiest people in
England at the time. The
chronicle also contained...
- Hemming's
Cartulary is a m****cript
cartulary, or
collection of
charters and
other land records,
collected by a monk
named Hemming around the time of...
- the
epithet "Streona" (translated as "The Acquisitive”) in Hemming's
Cartulary because he
appropriated church land and
funds for himself.
Eadric became...
- The
Tropenell Cartulary is an
English medieval m****cript
cartulary compiled for
Thomas Tropenell (c. 1405 – 1488), a
Wiltshire landowner, in the 15th...
- of the Reform, they were not
allowed to use the Church. The now lost
cartulary of Honau,
written in 1079, and
described by a 17th-century Jesuit, recorded...
-
borders with most provinces. Its
capital is the city of Burgos. The
Cartularies of
Valpuesta from the
monastery Santa María de Valpuesta, in Burgos,...
- in a
Hamburg bookshop in 2007 and
reintegrated into the collection. A
cartulary of Saint-Mihiel was
composed towards the end of the 11th
century and is...
- Æthelswith in a thirteenth-century
cartulary for
Abingdon Abbey...