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Grammar : Noun
Spell : kahr-choo-ler-ee
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkɑr tʃʊˌlɛr i

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Définition of cartulary

  • As in catalogue : noun document
  • As in catalog/catalogue : noun written or printed matter featuring a selection of objects
Example sentences :
  • See the twelve references to the word 'virgada' in the index of the Cartulary.
  • Extract from : « The English Village Community » by Frederic Seebohm
  • It is also mentioned in the Cartulary of the Holy Sepulchre in the year 1177.
  • Extract from : « Jerusalem Explored, Volume I--Text » by Ermete Pierotti
  • The cartulary mentions his name at various intervals from 1197 to 1202.
  • Extract from : « The Troubadours » by H.J. Chaytor
  • A Latin text of this prophecy is to be found on the fly-leaf of the Cartulary of Thérouanne.
  • Extract from : « The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 (of 2) » by Anatole France
  • The last clause is clearly an addition by the cartulary scribe.
  • Extract from : « Feudal England -- Historical Studies On The Eleventh And Twelfth Centuries » by J.H. Round
  • The original is extant in a Cartulary now in the British Museum.
  • Extract from : « Feudal England -- Historical Studies On The Eleventh And Twelfth Centuries » by J.H. Round
  • A curious deviation is apparent in the following instance, taken from the cartulary of Malmesbury.
  • Extract from : « Villainage in England » by Paul Vinogradoff
  • Cartulary of St. Alban's, 454: 'Ubi villani emunt terras liberorum de catallis nostris.'
  • Extract from : « Villainage in England » by Paul Vinogradoff
  • Generally speaking, the conditions described in the Hundred Roll are more irregular than those mentioned in the Cartulary.
  • Extract from : « Villainage in England » by Paul Vinogradoff
  • Of the statement as to the Burton cartulary, one can positively say it is an error.
  • Extract from : « Feudal England -- Historical Studies On The Eleventh And Twelfth Centuries » by J.H. Round
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