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Definition of Chartulary

Chartulary
Chartulary Char"tu*la*ry, n. See Cartulary.

Meaning of Chartulary from wikipedia

- A cartulary or chartulary (/ˈkɑːrtjʊləri/; Latin: cartularium or chartularium), also called pancarta or codex diplomaticus, is a medieval m****cript volume...
- chartoularios or chartularius (Ancient 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Levett's chief accomplishment was as antiquarian, preserving a centuries-old chartulary kept by Cluniac monks at their Pontefract, Yorkshire abbey, and then turning...
- was dissolved by royal authority in 1539. The priory maintained the Chartularies of St John, a collection of historic do****ents later discovered among...
- 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...
- 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...
- femina) of this name in a charter dated 942 and preserved in the abbey's chartulary. It records that she received and retrieved from King Edmund a handful...