Definition of Cartulary. Meaning of Cartulary. Synonyms of Cartulary

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Definition of Cartulary

Cartulary
Cartulary Car"tu*la*ry, n.; pl. Cartularies. [LL. cartularium, chartularium, fr. L. charta paper: cf. F. cartulaire. See 1st Card.] 1. A register, or record, as of a monastery or church. 2. An ecclesiastical officer who had charge of records or other public papers.

Meaning of Cartulary from wikipedia

- A cartulary or chartulary (/ˈkɑːrtjʊləri/; Latin: cartularium or chartularium), also called pancarta or codex diplomaticus, is a medieval m****cript volume...
- Supetar cartulary or Sumpetar cartulary (Croatian: Supetarski kartular) is a 12th-century cartulary which contains charters from the years 1080 to 1187...
- The Tropenell Cartulary is an English medieval m****cript cartulary compiled for Thomas Tropenell (c. 1405 – 1488), a Wiltshire landowner, in the 15th...
- 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...
- 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 Cartulary of Mont-Saint-Michel is a collection of illuminated m****cript charters from Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey in Normandy. It was begun in the mid-12th...
- The Southwick Cartularies was an early 13th-century chronicle which listed the wealthiest people in England at the time. The chronicle also contained...
- Conquest and the mid-14th century comes from the Christchurch Priory Cartulary, which contains copies over 1,300 of the monastery's most important do****ents...
- Magna Carta Libertatum (Medieval Latin for "Great Charter of Freedoms"), commonly called Magna Carta or sometimes Magna Charta ("Great Charter"), is a...