chartularies

/ˈkɑːrtʃəˌlɛriz/
noun
  1. Collections of charters, deeds, and other legal documents, often kept by a monastery or noble family.
    • The historian spent months studying the medieval chartularies.
    • Many chartularies have been preserved in university libraries.
    • The abbey's chartularies contained records of land grants from the 12th century.
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