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cartulary
[ kahr-choo-ler-ee ]
cartulary
/ ˈkɑːtjʊlərɪ; ˈtʃɑːtjʊlərɪ /
noun
- law
- a collection of charters or records, esp relating to the title to an estate or monastery
- any place where records are kept
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cartulary1
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Example Sentences
A Latin text of this prophecy is to be found on the fly-leaf of the Cartulary of Thérouanne.
The Battle Cartulary records yet another 'virgate', namely, the fourth (not of a ploughland, but) of an acre!
Of the statement as to the Burton cartulary, one can positively say it is an error.
Again in a charter copied into the hospital cartulary the last witness is “Master Simon, who wrote this charter.”
See the twelve references to the word 'virgada' in the index of the Cartulary.
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