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eschatocol|ˈɛskətəʊkɒl| [G. eschatokoll (It. escatocollo, F. eschatocole), f. Gr. ἔσχατος last + κόλλα glue. Cf. πρωτόκολλον protocol. Martial (ii. vi. 3) has ἐσχατοκόλλιον end of a papyrus roll.] The concluding section of a charter, containing the attestation, date, etc.; a concluding clause or formula.
1897F. W. Maitland Domesday Bk. 247 Such words as a charter has about ‘consent’..may occur in the eschatocol, the clause which deals with the execution and attestation of the instrument. 1904Eng. Hist. Rev. Jan. 152 In regard to the dating we find originally a separation, the year going into the protocol, the month and regnal year into the eschatocol. But by the middle of the twelfth century the whole date is put into the eschatocol. |