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What is a muniment?

What is a muniment? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. (chiefly law) A deed, or other official document kept as proof of ownership or rights or privileges; an archived document. [from 15th c.]
  2. (plural) Things which a person or place is equipped with; effects, furnishings, accoutrements. [15th-19th c.]
  3. (obsolete) Something used as a defence. [16th-19th c.]
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The chapel and muniment room above should be inspected, but admission cannot now be obtained to the hall.
Several charters of this kind may be seen in the muniment room of the Chester Town Hall.
Above all they made for muniment rooms, where terriers and other records of feudal obligations were held.
There is another copy of the present document, but fragmentary and decayed, in the muniment room of Canterbury Cathedral.
It would be a great idea to use it as a muniment room as we have a huge archive of material which is stored in various locations.
Last, but far most striking of all the haunts of Chatterton, is that muniment room over the north porch.

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