Definition of Cartularies

1. Noun. (plural of cartulary) ¹

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Definition of Cartularies

1. cartulary [n] - See also: cartulary

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cartularies

cartridge extractor
cartridge font
cartridge fuse
cartridge holder
cartridge paper
cartridge pen
cartridge pens
cartridge remover
cartridgeless
cartridgelike
cartridges
cartroad
cartroads
carts
cartsful
cartularies (current term)
cartulary
cartway
cartways
cartwheel
cartwheeled
cartwheeler
cartwheelers
cartwheeling
cartwheels
cartwhip
cartwhipped
cartwhipping
cartwhippings
cartwhips

Literary usage of Cartularies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of England from the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of by Thomas Frederick Tout (1905)
"Monastic cartularies are less important for general history in this than in previous periods ; large masses of monastic records of this age have survived, ..."

2. The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Rutland ... Preserved at Belvoir by Charles Manners Rutland, Richard Ward, Robert Campbell, John Horace Round (1905)
"CHARTERS, cartularies, &c. So far back as 1869, Mr. Horwood drew up for the Commission a preliminary report on the contents of the muniment room at Belvoir ..."

3. The Political History of England by William Hunt, Reginald Lane Poole (1905)
"Monastic cartularies are less important for general history in this than in previous periods ; large masses of monastic records of this age have survived, ..."

4. The Continental Legal History Series by Association of American Law Schools (1912)
"Deeds, cartularies, Form-Books. Ecclesiastical and Feudal Land-Registers. — Individual Deeds, and collections or cartularies, become so numerous that we ..."

5. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1887)
"... and other cartularies, etc. GREECE, a kingdom of Southeastern Europe. The Constitution of 1864 lodges the legislative authority in a single Chamber of ..."

6. Antient Parliamentary Elections: A History Showing how Parliaments Were by Homersham Cox (1868)
"Particulars taken from Manuscript cartularies m the Record Office, showing the Tenures and Services of Tenants of various Manors in the Fourteenth and ..."

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