Cartulary [noun]

Definition of Cartulary:

document

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Opposite/Antonyms of Cartulary:

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Sentence/Example of Cartulary:

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.

It is also mentioned in the Cartulary of the Holy Sepulchre in the year 1177.

A curious deviation is apparent in the following instance, taken from the cartulary of Malmesbury.

The Burton Cartulary, the earliest survey after Domesday, employed the word 'wara' in the same sense.

The Ramsey Cartulary tells245 us that the land in Hulme was not divided into hides and virgates.

The Gloucester Cartulary, for instance, mentions virgates held by four persons.