- was
dissolved by
royal authority in 1539. The
priory maintained the
Chartularies of St John, a
collection of
historic do****ents
later discovered among...
- of that kingdom, ...
collected from the
public records, and
ancient chartularies of this nation, ...
Illustrated with copper-plates. By
Robert Douglas...
- of that kingdom, ...
collected from the
public records, and
ancient chartularies of this nation, ...
Illustrated with copper-plates. By
Robert Douglas...
- A
cartulary or
chartulary (/ˈkɑːrtjʊləri/; Latin:
cartularium or chartularium), also
called pancarta or
codex diplomaticus, is a
medieval m****cript volume...
-
University Press. ISBN 978-0195379648. Gilbert, John T., ed. (2012).
Chartularies of St Mary's Abbey, Dublin: With the
Register of Its
House at Dunbrody...
- 1000–1135 (London:
Croom Helm, 1979).
Monkbretton Priory,
Abstracts of the
Chartularies of the
Priory of Monkbretton, Vol. LXVI, ed. by J.W.
Walker (Leeds: The...
-
chartoularioi tou [oxeos]
dromou (χαρτουλάριοι τοῦ [ὀξέος] δρόμου, "
chartularies of the course"),
subaltern officials in the
department of the dromos...
-
earliest extant references to
Padington (or "Padintun", as in the
Saxon Chartularies, 959),
historically a part of Middle****,
appear in do****entation of purported...
- of that kingdom, ...
collected from the
public records, and
ancient chartularies of this nation, ...
Illustrated with copper-plates. By
Robert Douglas...
- the
present generation;
collected from the
public records and
ancient chartularies of this nation, the
charters and
other writings, and the
works of our...