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A cartulary or chartulary (/ˈkɑːrtjʊləri/; Latin: cartularium or chartularium), also called pancarta or codex diplomaticus, is a medieval manuscript volume.


Hemming's Cartulary is a manuscript cartulary, or collection of charters and other land records, collected by a monk named Hemming around the time of.


Worcester Cathedral Priory, and his significance derives from the monastic cartulary (and works therein) attributed to him.


Supetar cartulary or Sumpetar cartulary (Croatian: Supetarski kartular) is a 12th-century cartulary which contains charters from the years 1080 to 1187.


regis ("book of the lord king"), is a late twelfth-century illuminated cartulary of the Crown of Aragon.


Based on the writings of cartographer Timothy Pont (who viewed the cartulary of Kilwinning Abbey), it was Richard de Morville who founded the Tironensian.


The Tropenell Cartulary is an English medieval manuscript cartulary compiled for Thomas Tropenell (c.


The Liber instrumentorum memorialium is the surviving cartulary of the Lords of Montpellier, the Guilhems (Guillems), and an important source for their.


Bishop Wulfstan is the compilation and production of a cartulary, called Hemming's Cartulary, by the monk Hemming.


Fragmentum historicum ex cartulario Alaonis ("historical fragment from the cartulary of Alaón"), also called the Crónica de Alaón renovada ("revised chronicle.



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