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The Cartulary of Bushmead Priory
2023The documents in the cartulary deal with the Priory's property and privileges. They are transcribed in Latin and accompanied by brief summaries in English. There is an extract from the Valor Ecclesiasticus setting out the assessment of the Priory in 1535. <br><br>A map shows the extent of Bushmead Priory's property in 1347.
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The Cartulary of Newnham Priory
2023A cartulary of the deeds and charters of Newnham Priory in Bedford was compiled in the early fifteenth century. It contains the Priory's deeds and charters from 1166 to 1409. The Latin transcriptions have been explained by brief explanatory headings in English for each of the 600 or more documents.
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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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The cartulary of Binham Priory
Archives and Records, 2017The cartulary of Binham Priory provides a rich glimpse into the life and workings of a medieval religious institution and its archives.
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The lost cartulary of Abbotsbury
Anglo-Saxon England, 1989The buildings and lands of Abbotsbury abbey in Dorset were acquired by Sir Giles Strangways soon after the dissolution of the abbey in 1539, various records pertaining to the abbey's estates seem to have passed into Sir Giles' possession at about the same time.
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