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The tomb of King Henry I at Reading Abbey: new evidence concerning its appearance and the date of its effigy [PDF]
Luxford, Julian M.
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Journal of the Society of Archivists, 1965
The Cartulary of Cirencester Abbey, Gloucestershire. Edited by C. D. ROSS. London, Oxford University Press, 1964. Two vols., xliv + 736 pp., £6. 6s. the set (not sold separately).
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The Cartulary of Cirencester Abbey, Gloucestershire. Edited by C. D. ROSS. London, Oxford University Press, 1964. Two vols., xliv + 736 pp., £6. 6s. the set (not sold separately).
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Camden Fifth Series, 1993
A cartulary (Latin: chartularium) is a compilation of deeds and charters, mostly relating to land rights and other privileges and franchises which an individual or corporate body possessed. Its purpose was to gather together for ease of reference copies of these important muniments, so that the originals might be located at a time of legal dispute, or ...
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A cartulary (Latin: chartularium) is a compilation of deeds and charters, mostly relating to land rights and other privileges and franchises which an individual or corporate body possessed. Its purpose was to gather together for ease of reference copies of these important muniments, so that the originals might be located at a time of legal dispute, or ...
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