- A
cartulary or
chartulary (/ˈkɑːrtjʊləri/; Latin:
cartularium or chartularium), also
called pancarta or
codex diplomaticus, is a
medieval m****cript volume...
- The
chartoularios or
chartularius (Gr****: χαρτουλάριος),
Anglicized as
chartulary, was a late
Roman and
Byzantine administrative official,
entrusted with...
- Ages
through the
parchments which are kept in the
Villanueva de
Oscos Chartulary, the
fourth most
important in
Asturias after San Pelayo, San
Vicente and...
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Chartulary of the
Priory of St.
Peter at Sele pp. 8–9
Salzman (ed.)
Chartulary of the
Priory of St.
Peter at Sele pp. 85–87
Salzman (ed.)
Chartulary of...
- com Inc.
Retrieved 12
February 2018. Cox,
Charles J, ed. (1901). The
Chartulary of the
Abbey of Dale.
Journal of the
Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural...
- been
rebuilt and
renovated several times, were demolished. A deed in the
chartulary of St Giles'
Cathedral indicates there was
already a
pretorium (an earlier...
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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...
-
rules were
uncommon until the 11th century. As in most of Europe, the
chartulary and
chronicle proceedings of
monasteries and
bishoprics are the most important...
- and
confirmed a
charter of 1191, the
first entered in the
Glastonbury chartulary.
Elizabeth de Burgh,
Queen of
Scots was
imprisoned here from
October 1312...
- of that kingdom, ...
collected from the
public records, and
ancient chartularies of this nation, ...
Illustrated with copper-plates. By
Robert Douglas...