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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Scope and Content of Collection
  • Indexing Terms

  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: Charters on Scrolls, 14th to 16th centuries
    Dates: 14th century-16th century
    Collection Number: 085
    Creator/Collector:
    Extent: 2 boxes and 1 oversize folder (2.5 linear feet)
    Repository: Loyola Marymount University, Department of Archives and Special Collections, William H. Hannon Library
    Los Angeles, California 90045-2659
    Abstract: This small collection consists of charters from the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries.
    Language of Material: Latin

    Access

    Materials in the Department of Archives and Special Collections may be subject to copyright. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, Loyola Marymount University does not claim ownership of the copyright of any materials in its collections. The user or publisher must secure permission to publish from the copyright owner. Loyola Marymount University does not assume any responsibility for infringement of copyright or of publication rights held by the original author or artists or his/her heirs, assigns, or executors.

    Publication Rights

    Collection is open to research under the terms of use of the Department of Archives and Special Collections, Loyola Marymount University.

    Preferred Citation

    Charters on Scrolls, 14th to 16th centuries. Loyola Marymount University, Department of Archives and Special Collections, William H. Hannon Library

    Acquisition Information

    Accession number: 2009.23

    Scope and Content of Collection

    This collection consists of twenty-two charter from the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries; twenty-one are on parchment scrolls and one charter is on flat parchment leaf. Written in a crabbed notarial hand, the majority are from Italy and one concerns Bergamo. The charters record alienation of property or confirmation of property rights in urban areas.