cartularies — n. archive, record (of charters, deeds, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
Southwick Cartularies — The Southwick Cartularies was an early 13th century chronicle which listed the wealthiest people in England at the time. The chronicle also contained the first ever reference to the city of Portsmouth … Wikipedia
Cartulary — A cartulary or chartulary (pronunciation: /ˈkɑrtjʊ … Wikipedia
List of illuminated manuscripts — This is a list of illuminated manuscripts. 2nd century *Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, cod. suppl. gr. 1294 (Romance Papyrus) 3rd century *Oxford, Sackler Library, Oxyrhynchus Pap. 2331 (Heracles Papyrus) 4th century *Berlin, Staatsbibliothek zu… … Wikipedia
Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick — Donnchadh ( Duncan ) Mormaer or Earl of Carrick A 19th century reproduction of an impression of Donnchadh s seal, surviving from a Melrose charter, depicting [according to antiquarian Henry Laing] a winged dragon ; … Wikipedia
Cartulary — Car tu*la*ry, n.; pl. {Cartularies}. [LL. cartularium, chartularium, fr. L. charta paper: cf. F. cartulaire. See 1st {Card}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A register, or record, as of a monastery or church. [1913 Webster] 2. An ecclesiastical officer who… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Casimir III of Poland — Infobox Polish monarch name=Casimir III the Great image caption= birthdate=birth date|1310|4|30|mf=y birthplace=Kowal, Poland deathdate=death date and age|1370|11|5|1310|4|30 deathplace=Kraków, Poland burial place=Wawel Cathedral, Kraków reign… … Wikipedia
Magna Carta — This article is about the English charter originally issued on 15 June 1215, and later modified. For other uses, see Magna Carta (disambiguation). Great Charter redirects here. For the Irish law, see Great Charter of Ireland. Magna Carta … Wikipedia
Orhan I — Orhan I اورخان غازی Ottoman Sultan … Wikipedia
Portsmouth — For other places with the same name, see Portsmouth (disambiguation). Portsmouth City and Unitary Authority Area City of Portsmouth … Wikipedia