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Legal terminology
A muniment or muniment of title is a legal term for a document, title deed or other evidence, that indicates ownership of an asset. The word is derived
Muniment
Group of buildings from the 13th and 14th centuries in Merton College, Oxford
in three distinct phases. The oldest part is the college's Treasury or Muniment Room that stands above and behind the arch in the north east corner. The
Mob_Quad
1886 novel by Henry James
Hyacinth, now a young man and a skilled bookbinder, meets revolutionary Paul Muniment and gets involved in radical politics. Hyacinth also has a coarse but lively
The_Princess_Casamassima
brought together collections from the Surrey Record Office, the Guildford Muniment Room (a Grade II listed building in Guildford), and the Surrey Local Studies
Surrey_History_Centre
Birthday or winter holiday greeting
Cheverel manor - by Lady Newdigate-Newdegate author of 'Gossip from a Muniment Room' - With Illustrations from Family Portraits", Longmans Green & Co
Many_happy_returns
Church in London, England
century. The collection has about 16,000 volumes. Next to the library is the Muniment Room, where the abbey's historic archives are kept. At the crossing in
Westminster_Abbey
College of the University of Oxford
Pride of India tree Muniment Tower St. John's Quad, showing (left to right) the President's Lodgings, Founder's Tower, Muniment Tower, the chapel, and
Magdalen_College,_Oxford
Irish nobleman
the Rosse Papers in 2008.[citation needed] The archive is held in the Muniment Room of Birr Castle. The Calendar is of great value to researchers delving
Brendan Parsons, 7th Earl of Rosse
Brendan_Parsons,_7th_Earl_of_Rosse
Church in Devon, England
high-explosive bomb on the chapel of St James, completely demolishing it. The muniment room above, three bays of the aisle and two flying buttresses were also
Exeter_Cathedral
College of the University of Oxford
Great Quad with the Gate Tower, the dining hall with the four-storeyed Muniment Tower for access, the chapel, the cloisters (consecrated as a burial site
New_College,_Oxford
Town in Surrey, England
townhouse, 48 Quarry Street was acquired and was converted to house the Muniment Room. The borough council took over the running of the museum in 1933.
Guildford
Town and borough in Surrey, England
Kingston upon Thames. The building also houses collections from the Guildford Muniment Room and the former Surrey Local Studies Library. Sutton Place, was built
Woking
Anglican cathedral in Somerset, England
1508. Its collection is in three parts: early documents housed in the Muniment Room; the collection predating 1800 housed in the Chained Library; and
Wells_Cathedral
became the mother of a family. Vignier subsequently found in the family muniment-chest the contract of marriage between "Robert des Armoise, knight, and
Alternative historical interpretations of Joan of Arc
Alternative_historical_interpretations_of_Joan_of_Arc
Public school in Westminster, England
Westminster date back to the 1340s and are held in Westminster Abbey's Muniment Room. Parts of the buildings now used by the school date back to the tenth-century
Westminster_School
English landowner and musician
2:1 (Oxford, 1896), p. 251. Anne Emily Garnier Newdegate, Gossip from a Muniment Room: being passages in the Lives of Anne and Mary Fytton, 1574–1618 (London:
Francis_Fitton
18th-century house in Flintshire, Wales
library, designed by George Shaw of Saddleworth, built in the mid-1860s, a muniment room for the storage of his papers (1887–88), and an enlarged porch (1889)
Hawarden Castle (18th century)
Hawarden_Castle_(18th_century)
English-Scottish princess
52. Everett Green 1857, p. 90. Anne Newdigate-Newdigate, Gossip from a Muniment Room: Being passages in the lives of Anne and Mary Fitton (London, 1897)
Mary_Stuart_(1605–1607)
Ruined Cistercian monastery in Yorkshire, England
cloister's southern walk are, from east to west, the warming house with muniment room above, the refectory, and the kitchens. Parallel with the western
Fountains_Abbey
Military authorities. In 1947 George sold the contents of the castle's Muniment Room to the Irish State for £20,000; at the time of their sale they were
George Butler, 5th Marquess of Ormonde
George_Butler,_5th_Marquess_of_Ormonde
University library building in Oxford, United Kingdom
collections have since been moved to more specifically appropriate sites. A muniment room was created in 1753 to house the collection documents relating to
Radcliffe_Camera
County building in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
education offices in 1910. The county records office was established in a muniment room in the building in 1914. The facilities were further augmented when
Shire_Hall,_Bedford
16th/17th-century English gentlewoman and maid of honour to Elizabeth I of England
Horace; Murry, John Middleton (20 November 1897). "Review of Gossip from a Muniment Room : being passages in the Lives of Anne and Mary Fytton, 1574–1618 Transcribed
Mary_Fitton
English peer and Royalist soldier (c. 1583–1663)
secretary William Vavasour, passed to Brudenell, and lay unnoticed in the muniment room at Deene Park for 300 years. In 1628 he was elevated to the peerage
Thomas Brudenell, 1st Earl of Cardigan
Thomas_Brudenell,_1st_Earl_of_Cardigan
Church in London, England
London. Retrieved 23 March 2025. www.eohsj.org.uk [1] St Bartholomew's Muniment Moom. www.jstor.org John Strype's Survey of London. www.dhi.ac.uk www.haberdashers
St_Sepulchre-without-Newgate
Area in a medieval monastery containing a communal fire
monasteries, an upper floor was built over the warming house that served as the muniment room, where the house's charters, deeds and other legal documents were
Calefactory
Two historical mansions on The Strand, London
coloured plan of the house and garden as it was ca 1562–67, discovered in the muniment room, Burghley House, in 1999 (Burghley MS M358), provided the first detailed
Cecil_House
The listed buildings include houses and cottages, two churches, and a muniment room converted from a summer house. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap
Listed_buildings_in_Trusley
Local authority repository
from a county's quarter sessions – in the county of Somerset a special muniment room had actually been provided for these as early as 1617. There are also
County_record_office
Historic office building in Kedah, Malaysia
square metres), consists of the banking hall, two strong rooms, a large muniment room, and the sub-agent's office. The upper floor has quarters for the
HSBC_Building_(Sungai_Petani)
British Army general
of the 4th Earl of Albemarle. She wrote historical works: Gossip from a Muniment Room (1897) on Anne and Mary Fitton; The Cheverels of Cheverel Manor (1898)
Edward_Newdegate
nobility status on 12 September 1744 under Empress Maria Theresa. The muniment of nobility and the coat of arms confirmed Luka Novosel as a noble of the
Novosel_family
Church in North Yorkshire, England
larger 19th-century east and west windows. Inside, there is a 13th-century muniment chest with iron bindings and a 17th-century cover. There is also a 17th-century
St John of Beverley's Church, Salton
St_John_of_Beverley's_Church,_Salton
Stately home and estate in Althorp, England
Diana's grandmother, Cynthia Spencer, Countess Spencer. Nearby was the Muniment room in which the Spencer family records were kept, described as a "musty
Althorp
Village in Suffolk, England
Between 1919 and 1921 George Holt Wilson sold most of the contents of the Muniment Room at the Hall. This was a room on the ground floor which contained Estate
Redgrave,_Suffolk
Street in Wells, Somerset
were kept in a large chest dating from 1633. Next to The Chequer is the Muniment Room which has a filing cabinet dating from around 1420 used to hold documents
Vicars'_Close,_Wells
Church in Kent, England
Walsingham. Against the western wall of the lady chapel is a 14th-century oak muniment chest, the front of which is carved with a representation of a joust. In
Church of St Thomas the Apostle, Harty
Church_of_St_Thomas_the_Apostle,_Harty
Topics referred to by the same term
marijuana Marketable Record Title Act, a law affecting property title muniment Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain, an umbrella organization
MRTA
Building in Derbyshire, England
cherubim, statues of Perseus, Mercury, and Andromeda the Birdcage Arbour, the Muniment Room and a barn, seats near the Fountain Pond, eight vases, two fountains
Melbourne_Hall
Mujtahid – Mullah – Multiple citizenship – Multiplicity of suits – Municipal – Muniment of title – Murder – Murder in English law – Muslim dietary laws – Mutation –
Index_of_law_articles
Dice game
(Woodbridge, 2020), p. 43. Anne Emily Garnier Newdigate-Newdegate, Gossip from a Muniment Room : being passages in the Lives of Anne and Mary Fytton, 1574–1618 (London
Mumchance
English Puritan clergyman and preacher
preached to hundreds of people from the tower by the muniment room above the north porch. This muniment room holds some early editions of his works. One of
John_Rogers_(died_1636)
Museum in Farnham, Surrey, England
from Monday to Saturday, there is no admission charge. The Museum has a Muniment Room available to researchers with its extensive collection of printed
Museum_of_Farnham
Church in Derbyshire, England
Register of Lichfield, in extracts from the deeds in the Melbourne Hall Muniment Room made by Mr. W.D. Fane and in the Parish Church Registers dating from
St Michael with St Mary's Church, Melbourne
St_Michael_with_St_Mary's_Church,_Melbourne
British architectural historian (1899–1970)
history. Based on his accumulated experience in country houses and their muniment rooms, his series of English Country Houses: ECH: Early Georgian, 1715–1760
Christopher Hussey (historian)
Christopher_Hussey_(historian)
English antiquary
Jan. 1832. Preface signed A. J. K. The Loseley Manuscripts. Preserved in Muniment Room of James More Molyneux at Loseley House, Surrey. Edited, with Notes
Alfred_John_Kempe
A Calendar and Concise View of the Episcopal Records Preserved in the Muniment Room of the Palace at Ely. J. Williamson. p. 288. "Peyton, Algernon (1641–1668)"
Algernon_Peyton
Cathedral close in Durham, United Kingdom
them. The gatehouse Conduit House on the green Priors' Kitchen, now the Muniment Room The Deanery Medieval archway to the Choristers School No.s 6 and 7
Durham_Cathedral_College
Church in East Sussex , England
locally carved Victorian wooden lantern hood, circa 1890. There is also a Muniment Chest (1664), and a replica Offertory Box with a long handle (the original
St_Nicolas_Church,_Pevensey
Magdalen College, muniment tower, Great Quadrangle
Grade I listed buildings in Oxford
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Oxford
Church in Merseyside, England
covered in intricately carved Arabesque decoration. A large, 14th-century muniment chest, four hatchments to the Blundell family and a series of carved wooden
St_Helen's_Church,_Sefton
Hall, Page 51 Online Dictionary. Eglinton Archive, Eglinton Country Park Muniment, Page 188 Strawhorn, Page 125 Strawhorn, Page 58 Dougall, page 232. Douglas
Drukken_Steps
Archived from the original on 7 June 2014. Retrieved 3 September 2016. "The muniment collection: Collegiate records: University College, Dundee and Queen's
University of Dundee School of Medicine
University_of_Dundee_School_of_Medicine
Local museum in Colchester, Essex, England
Colchester Corporation (1967). The Hollytrees (and Charles Gray). Museum and Muniment Committee. Historic England. "HOLLY TREES (MUSEUM) (1168810)". National
Hollytrees_Museum
charters and documents relating to Selborne and its priory, preserved in the muniment room of Magdalen college, Oxford (Volume 2): 1483. 20 Aug. 1 Rich. III
Mayor_of_Winchester
Dutch comic book series
of 's-Hertogenbosch. Het geheim van de archiefkast ("The Secret of the Muniment Chest") (1989) Het halssnoer (The Noose) (date of publication unknown)
Franka
English lawyer and antiquary
1842, and had originally been delivered as a lecture at Hastings. In the muniment room at Skelton Cooper discovered the "Seven Letters written by Sterne
William_Durrant_Cooper
2010 novel by Kate Morton
and the castle, she is truly a good person. Percy takes Edie down to the muniment room where Raymond's papers are stored. To her horror, Edie finds a letter
The_Distant_Hours
ed., The Tropenell cartulary: being the contents of an old Wiltshire muniment chest, 2 vols. (Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1908)
Tropenell_Cartulary
66, 43 no. 69, 48 no. 73. Anne Emily Garnier Newdegate, Gossip from a Muniment Room: being passages in the Lives of Anne and Mary Fytton, 1574–1618 (London:
Margaret_Seton
Catholic archdiocese in Ireland
the noble edifice. In the building of the sacristy, library, synod-hall, muniment-room, the purchase in fee-simple of the site, and the interior decorations
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh
Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Armagh
Benedictine abbey, Indre-et-Loire, France
unpretentious history of the abbey, based on the documents kept in the muniment room and his personal recollections, under the title of "Mémoire". The
Abbey of Saint-Sauveur, Villeloin
Abbey_of_Saint-Sauveur,_Villeloin
British historian and museum curator
York Memorandum Book part 1 (1376–1419) lettered A–Y in the Guildhall muniment room. Surtees Society. Sellers, M. (ed.) 1918. The York Mercers and Merchant
Maud_Sellers
Historic building in Coventry, England
stained-glass window in the north of the Great Hall was restored in 1893 and a Muniment Room was added in 1894. Restoration work by the council received the approval
St_Mary's_Guildhall
English cricketer
Aldborough in Norfolk in 1813, the son of John and Sarah Stearman (née Muniment). Professionally he worked as a cooper and is believed to have been recruited
William_Stearman
Municipal building in Maldon, Essex, England
Meanwhile, the annexe contained a jury room on the first floor and a muniment room on the second floor. The moot hall continued to serve as the headquarters
Moot_Hall,_Maldon
Family name
& Co., Dublin, 1908 The 'Johanna, Countess of Pembroke,' named in this muniment is Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke, as the identification of
Levett
Buildings in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Great Quadrangle) 1046705 More images Q5474611 Magdalen College, The Muniment Tower, Great Quadrangle I Magdalen College 12 January 1954 SP5208606209
Listed buildings in Oxford (centre, eastern part)
Listed_buildings_in_Oxford_(centre,_eastern_part)
Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 September 2022 Historic England, "Muniment Room in Melbourne Hall Gardens, Melbourne (1281353)", National Heritage
Listed buildings in Melbourne, Derbyshire
Listed_buildings_in_Melbourne,_Derbyshire
Jewels belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots
George Montgomerie, 15th Earl of Eglinton rediscovered the necklace in the muniment room at Eglinton. He sold it by auction, for the benefit of his sisters
Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots
Jewels_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
Printing House
1575-1601 The Diary of Joseph Jenkinson of Dronfield, 1833-43 An Early Muniment Register from Hardwick Hall Essays in Derbyshire History presented to Gladwyn
Derbyshire_Record_Society
Usher of Queen Anne of Denmark
Boydell, 1995), pp. 131, 213. Anne Emily Garnier Newdegate, Gossip from a Muniment Room: being passages in the Lives of Anne and Mary Fytton, 1574–1618 (London:
John_Tunstall_(usher)
Former church, now climbing centre, in Bristol, England
which no record remains. The flooring covers a purpose-built crypt and muniment room beneath the north aisle, designed to house the monuments and human
St_Werburgh's_Church,_Bristol
English antiquarian and genealogist
1769–72, 1774–6, 1779–81 and 1788–93. In three volumes formerly held in the Muniment Room of the North Devon Athenaeum, Barnstaple, now in the North Devon Record
Benjamin_Incledon
28767°W / 53.96514; -1.28767 (Pipe Hall) Late 18th to early 19th century A muniment room converted into a house in red-brown brick, with dentilled eaves and
Listed_buildings_in_Tockwith
Meeting room, former muniment room and cells on south side of Guildhall
Listed buildings in York (within the city walls, northern part)
Listed_buildings_in_York_(within_the_city_walls,_northern_part)
Office and the Office of the Westmorland Green Slate Company) Cockermouth Muniment house Victorian 28 August 1951 NY1227030857 54°39′54″N 3°21′42″W / 54
Grade I listed buildings in Cumbria
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Cumbria
Local museum in Guildford, England
house, and offered to convert the building and land adjacent to it into a muniment room for the Archaeological Society's archival collections. The Museum's
Guildford_Museum
compensation of clergy; and to make provision for transferring a house and muniment room in Lichfield from the Registrar of Lichfield to the Diocesan Board
List of Church of England measures
List_of_Church_of_England_measures
English architect (1861–1935)
above the roof of the east cloister to connect the Abbey Library with the Muniment Room. Tapper was greatly occupied with the conservation of deteriorating
Walter_Tapper
Celtic god
consa[ep]tum omne circa templum / [basilicas du]as cum ceteris o[r]namentis ac muniment[is faciendum curavit] CIL 13, 00952 = CIL 13, 00953 = ILA-Petr 00020 =
Telo_(mythology)
charters and documents relating to Selborne and its priory, preserved in the muniment room of Magdalen college, Oxford (Volume 2): 1483. 20 Aug. 1 Rich. III
John_Stratford_(mayor)
Church in London, England
Munday's edition of that year), so that the description it contains was a muniment of the church when it was yet standing. They also bought "a book of Bishop
St_Peter,_Westcheap
British sculptor and photographer (1800–1883)
mastermummers.org. Retrieved 14 December 2010. "The Tower of the Winds". The Muniment Room. Willis Fleming Historical Trust. 22 May 2010. Retrieved 15 December
Richard_Cockle_Lucas
Village in South Ayrshire, Scotland
short period of time, the buildings being turned into a brewery. In the muniment records of Irvine it is recorded that the council agreed to pay for the
Montgomerieston
English politician (1600–1642)
Date accessed: 3 June 2012 Anne Emily Garnier Newdegate, Gossip from a Muniment Room: being passages in the Lives of Anne and Mary Fytton, 1574–1618 (London:
John_Newdigate
Museum in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England
and other interesting memorabilia from the past 150 years. There is a muniment room which features some of the oldest objects in the collection including
Lichfield_Museum
ISBN 978-1-84383-743-5. OCLC 773020970. Westminster Law Records Westminster Abbey Muniment Collection website Charters of the Anglo-Saxons UK Archive [1] Westminster
Westminster_Abbey_Muniments
British antiquarian
of antiquities by the rich stores of ancient documents preserved in the muniment room of his patron at Stow Hall. In February 1843 he exhibited to the Society
George_Henry_Dashwood
English nobleman, politician, knight and landowner
p. 118. Jeayes, J.H. (1893). Descriptive catalogue of the charters and muniment of the Lyttelton Family. Emerson, Kathy Lynn (2013). "Elizabeth Littleton
Sir John Lyttelton (1519–1590)
Sir_John_Lyttelton_(1519–1590)
Member of the Parliament of England
ed., The Tropenell Cartulary: being the contents of an old Wiltshire muniment chest, 2 vols. (Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1908)
Henry_de_la_River
English journalist and local historian
manuscripts which were lying in a state of disorder in the Leicester corporation muniment-room. In 1849 he brought out a History of Leicester, from the time of the
James_Thompson_(journalist)
ed., The Tropenell cartulary: being the contents of an old Wiltshire muniment chest, vol. 1 (Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1908)
Thomas_Tropenell
Colchester Corporation (1967). The Hollytrees (and Charles Gray). Museum and Muniment Committee. Baggs, A P; et al. "Bailiffs and mayors Pages 374-381 A History
Ralph_Creffeild
Colchester Corporation (1967). The Hollytrees (and Charles Gray). Museum and Muniment Committee. Watts, Melanie. "Manors". Retrieved 31 January 2010. Benham
Ralph_Creffeild_(born_1687)
1858 short story collection by George Eliot
Cheverel manor – by Lady Newdigate-Newdegate author of 'Gossip from a Muniment Room' – With Illustrations from Family Portraits", Longmans Green & Co
Scenes_of_Clerical_Life
English art restorer and forger (1917–1984)
last painting, The Angel of Dedham, can be found in the church's secured Muniment Library. Five more auctions of his works were held. In September 1984,
Tom_Keating
Church in Essex, England
The use of this chamber is unknown, it may have been the sacristy and muniment room or a priests' room to accommodate the monk when the Church was served
St Laurence and All Saints Church, Eastwood
St_Laurence_and_All_Saints_Church,_Eastwood
English churchman and antiquary
time the muniments and records had been cleaned and moved to a suitable muniment room. George Grenville, a cousin, pressed for Lyttelton's advancement.
Charles_Lyttelton_(bishop)
English architect, archaeologist and preservationist
of the Built Heritage, 1882–1996, John Delafons p. 31 Westminster Abbey Muniment Room, London - files about his work at the Abbey and elsewhere. Reynolds
Charles_Reed_Peers
MUNIMENT
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Boy/Male
Hindu
From the heart, Stream
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Angiolo, ANGIOLA means "angel, messenger."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOLA means "victor of the people."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Spiritual; Goddess Laxmi
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Powerful
Female
Spanish
Spanish form of Greek Zenais, possibly ZENAIDA means "of Zeus."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Divine Power; Lovely
Boy/Male
Muslim
Youth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Intelligent
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who Ploughs
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MUNIMENT
n.
That which supports or defends; stronghold; place or means of defense; munition; assistance.
n.
A certificate issued by the collector of customs of a port or district to the owner of a vessel, containing the description of a vessel, its name, ownership, and other material facts. It is kept on board the vessel, to be used as an evidence of nationality or as a muniment of title.
n.
A record; the evidences or writings whereby a man is enabled to defend the title to his estate; title deeds and papers.
n.
The act of supporting or defending.