A cartulary or
chartulary. (pron | ˈ | k | ɑr | tj | ʊ | l | ə | r | i Latin: cartularium or chartularium), also called Pancarta and Codex
Kaynak: CartularyAnglicized as
chartulary, was a late Roman and Byzantine administrative official, entrusted with administrative and fiscal duties,
Kaynak: ChartoulariosLiber feudorum Ceritaniae is, as its Latin title indicates, a book (liber, in fact a
chartulary ) registering the fief s (feudi) within
Kaynak: Liber feudorum Ceritaniaepreserving a centuries-old
chartulary kept by Cluniac monks at their Pontefract , Yorkshire abbey, and then turning it over to Yorkshire
Kaynak: Thomas LevettAs in most of Europe, the
chartulary and chronicle proceedings of monasteries and bishoprics are the most important source for the study
Kaynak: Kingdom of GaliciaIn 1240 he visited Shaftesbury Abbey and confirmed a charter of 1191, the first entered in the Glastonbury
chartulary . He became Bishop
Kaynak: Oddone di Monferratoof Barrhead was almost 600 years after Neilston's mention in the
Chartulary of Paisley Abbey of 1163 The
chartulary dealt with the
Kaynak: NeilstonTwo copies of the history are extant, the earliest being a
chartulary from Winchester (c. 1300), BL, Cotton MS Faustina A.iii, fols.
Kaynak: SulcardThe polyptych of Saint Victor, compiled in 814, the large
chartulary (end of the eleventh and beginning of the twelfth century), and the
Kaynak: Abbey of St. Victor, MarseilleThe
chartulary in the British Museum , which contains an abstract of the charters in the possession of the priory in the reign of Henry V
Kaynak: Harrold Priory