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Definition of Chartularies
1. chartulary [n] - See also: chartulary
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chartularies
Literary usage of Chartularies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by English Historical Society (1839)
"A new edition, greatly enlarged and improved, and continued from Leiger Books,
chartularies, Rolls, and other National Documents, by Messrs. ..."
2. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1861)
"... which is common enough ¡u the Scotch chartularies (see, amongst many others,
Chart. Kelso, p. 257). It would be curious if a probability of descent, ..."
3. An Account of the Most Important Public Records of Great Britain: And the by Charles Purton Cooper (1832)
"The ancient chartularies and other Muniments of the Church of Glasgow were ...
Of these chartularies and Original Charters select Transcripts have been made ..."
4. Caledonia: Or, A Historical and Topographical Account of North Britain, from by George Chalmers (1889)
"The history of Selkirkshire, as it appears in the chartularies, ... If we look
back upon the instructive chartularies, we shall perceive that the whole ..."
5. Men and Women of the Time: A Dictionary of Contemporaries by George Washington Moon (1891)
"... published by the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, London, 1870 ;
the chartularies of St. Mary's Abbey at Dublin and Dunbrody, ..."